Professor John Cunningham
College of Health & Medicine
Biography
Professor Cunningham holds an honorary position at ANU. His primary position is as a Senior Scientist, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, and Professor, Departments of Psychology and of Psychiatry, University of Toronto. Professor Cunningham also holds a Canada Research Chair in Addictions.
Publications
- Kushnir, V, Selby, P, Zawertailo, L et al 2018, 'Long-term effectiveness of mailed nicotine replacement therapy: Study protocol of a randomized controlled trial 5-year follow-up', BMC Public Health, vol. 18, no. 28, pp. 8pp..
- Cunningham, J, Hodgins, D, Keough, M et al 2018, 'Online interventions for problem gamblers with and without co-occurring problem drinking: Study protocol of a randomized controlled trial', Trials, vol. 19, no. 295, pp. 1-7pp.
- Cunningham, J, Hendershot, C, Kay-Lambkin, F et al 2018, 'Does providing a brief internet intervention for hazardous alcohol use to people seeking online help for depression reduce both alcohol use and depression symptoms among participants with these co-occurring disorders? Study protocol for a randomised contro', BMJ Open, vol. 8, no. 7, pp. 1-9pp.
- Schell, C, Godinho, A, Kushnir, V et al 2018, 'To send or not to send: Weighing the costs and benefits of mailing an advance letter to participants before a telephone survey NCT03097445 NCT 11 Medical and Health Sciences 1117 Public Health and Health Services', BMC Research Notes, vol. 11, no. 813, pp. 5pp.
- Godinho, A, Kushnir, V, Hodgins, D et al 2018, 'Betting on Life: Associations Between Significant Life Events and Gambling Trajectories Among Gamblers with the Intent to Quit', Journal of Gambling Studies, vol. 34, no. 4, pp. 1391-1406pp.
- Kushnir, V, Godinho, A, Hodgins, D et al 2018, 'Self-Directed Gambling Changes: Trajectory of Problem Gambling Severity in Absence of Treatment', Journal of Gambling Studies, vol. 34, no. 4, pp. 1407-1421pp.
- Kushnir, V, Sproule, B & Cunningham, J 2017, 'Mailed distribution of free nicotine patches without behavioral support: Predictors of use and cessation', Addictive Behaviors, vol. 67, pp. 73-78pp.