dhr. prof. dr. R.W.H.J. (Reinout) Wiers
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Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen
Programmagroep: Developmental Psychology
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Weesperplein
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1018 XA Amsterdam
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R.W.H.J.Wiers@uva.nl
T: 0205256842
Biosketch and main research interests
Prof. Wiers is full professor of developmental psychopathology at the
University of Amsterdam. He is internationally known for his work on implicit
cognitive processes in addiction. He published over 150 international papers and
many books and book-chapters. He received the prestigious VIDI (2002) and VICI
(2008) research grants from the Dutch National Science Foundation (N.W.O.) for
research on implicit cognition and addiction. With Alan Stacy, he edited the
Handbook of Implicit Cognition and Addiction (SAGE, 2006). He is senior editor
of the no 1 ranked journal in the field of substance abuse (Addiction) and on
the editorial board of several other Addiction journals.
See for more info on research group, and to obtain publications: ADAPT-lab, see
www.adaptlab.eu
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Brief history
Current Post: Professor of Developmental Psychopathology, University of Amsterdam, 2008-
Faculty professor FMG-UvA (2014-)
Previous Posts: Professor of Experimental Psychological Research on Addictive Behaviors in Youth, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 2006-2008. Associate Professor, Experimental Addiction Research, University of Maastricht, 2002-2008. Qualifications: Ph.D., Experimental Psychopathology, University of Amsterdam, 1998, cum laude. Advisors: Joe Sergeant, Boudewijn Gunning & Ken Sher (University of Missouri). M.Sc. Psychonomics (Experimental Psychology), University of Amsterdam, 1992, cum laude.
Member of
UvA: Yield (http://cde.uva.nl/research/rpa-yield/about.html); Brain & Cognition (http://www.uva.nl/onderzoek/onderzoek-aan-de-uva/zwaartepunten/content/brain-and-cognition/brain-and-cognition.html)
NL: EPP (Dutch-Flemish postgraduate school for research and education in experimental psychopathology): www.epp-research.nl
International: Association for Psychological Science (APS, fellow since 2011); Research Society for Alcoholism (RSoA).
Grants
In addition to N.W.O. Vici and Vidi grants, 10 other grants as P.I. (total approx. 4.5 million euros) and 5 grants as co-P.I.
Main Research Topics
My main research topic concerns the (neuro-)cognitive processes involved in the etiology of addictive behaviors, and related psychopathology. In our lab we investigate what changes in people's mind/brain as they develop addictive behaviors. We also try to directly influence the processes involved in addiction, in order to study the causal status of these processes and ultimately to "re-train" these processes back to normal, which would imply increased control over addictive behaviors.
Theory
We developed models to explain the (neuro-)cognitive changes in the development of addictive behaviors, an ongoing enterprise. In a nutshell, we think that as an addictive behavior develops, relatively automatic or "implicit" processes gain importance: in a problem drinker, alcohol-cues capture attention (attentional bias), elicit memory associations related to the effects of alcohol, and an approach tendency is elicited. These impulsive processes can be controlled (executive control processes), if there is enough motivation and ability to do so. People differ both in the strength of their relatively automatic appetitive impulsive processes and in their ability and motivation to control, both as a stable characteristic (personality differences, differences in working memory capacity), and momentarily (e.g., less control when tired or after a few drinks). Some relevant publications: Wiers & Stacy, (2006a,b; 2010). Wiers, Bartholow, et al (2007). Hofmann, et al (2008a,b). Thush, et al (2008, 2009). Grenard et al (2008). Stacy & Wiers, 2006, 2010). SEE UNDER PUBLICATIONS.
Moderation studies
In a series of studies we tested both relatively automatic processes (attentional bias; memory associations; approach tendencies) and executive control processes as individual difference measures. What we consistently found was that in individuals with relatively low executive control functions, automatic processes primarily predicted their addictive behaviors, while in individuals with relatively high executive control, reflective processes (e.g. expected outcomes) predicted their addictive behaviors (Grenard et al., 2008; Thush et al., 2008; Houben & Wiers, 2009). We found the same dissociation for the prediction of other impulsive behaviors, including eating behavior in restraint eaters, sexual interest and aggression (Hofmann et al.,2008) and for aggression after alcohol (Wiers et al., 2009, Pharmacol, Biochem Behav). In high-risk adolescents we found that an alcohol-approach bias predicts escalation of drinking in those adolescents with relatively weakly developed executive control functions (Peeters et al, 2012; 2013). We also started studying acute alcohol effects from this perspective and found that attentional bias in heavy drinkers is stronger found stronger attentional bias after alcohol than after placebo and the correlation between attentional bias and approach bias was markedly stronger after alcohol than after placebo (Schoenmakers et al., 2008; Field et al 2010; Korucuoglu et al 2014). SEE UNDER PUBLICATIONS.
Neurocognitive mechanisms
We are interested in the study of neurocognitive mechanisms underlying the psychological processes described above and in genetic associations with these processes. Regarding the latter, we found that heavy drinking carriers of the G-Allele in the OPRM1 gene showed stronger cue-induced craving (Van den Wildenberg et al., 2007) and stronger automatic approach tendencies for alcohol, as well as for other appetitive stimuli (Wiers et al., 2009, Genes Brain Behav). We are currently studying genetic correlates of attentional bias as well (Sara Pieters). In addition to cognitive measures we use psychophysiological indices of underlying processes (e.g. eye movements, Schoenmakers et al., 2008; Friese et al., 2010), EEG and fMRI (see papers Cousijn et al; Gladwin et al; Korucuoglu et al). SEE UNDER PUBLICATIONS.
New Interventions
From the general perspective outlined above, we have developed new interventions, aimed at restoring the balance between relatively impulsive processes on the one hand, and reflective/control processes on the other hand. This is done either by new ways to change the impulsive processes, for example through attentional re-training (alcohol: Wiers et al., 2006; Schoenmakers et al., 2007; 2010; cigarette smoking: Elfeddali et al submitted), or through approach-bias re-training (Wiers et al., 2010; 2011; Eberl et a 2013a,b). We also work on increasing executive control (e.g., Houben et al, 2011). We currently run studies where we will test combinations of different new interventions (van Deursen). For a review of training-studies in addiction and related psychopathology, see Wiers et al (2013, Clinical Psychological Science). We will also study the effects of these new interventions in cannabis abusers (Andrea Wolf; Hans van der Baan). We work on the development of game-versions of the re-training procedures, aimed at substance abusing youth (National Initiative Brain & Cognition: Wouter Boendermaker). Finally, we will study new interventions involving direct stimulation of the relevant brain areas (Thomas Gladwin; Kiki Nikolau).
Assessment of Implicit or Relatively automatic processes
We worked on the assessment of relatively automatic/implicit processes in addiction. Katrijn Houben (former PhD student, now postdoc in Maastricht University) and I tested many varieties of the IAT to assess alcohol-related associative processes (Wiers et al 2002; 2005; Houben & Wiers, 2006,a,b; 2007a,b; 2008a,b; Houben, Rothermund & Wiers, 2009; Houben, Nosek & Wiers, 2010). We also collaborated with Brian Nosek (Univ Virigina) on the assessment of rt-tests over the internet (validation study: Houben & Wiers, 2008 Behav Res Methods; comparison different iats: Houben, Nosek & Wiers, 2010; large study comparing gender stereotypes, Nosek et al. PNAS, 2009). We also developed an alcohol variety of an approach-avoidance task (Wiers et al. 2009, Genes Brain Behav), which we used for re-training (Wiers et al., 2010). We currently develop many RT-tests for a large internet-based longitudinal project (Tim Janssen, Thomas Pronk, Wouter Boendermakers, Margo Peeters).
Collaborators, PhD students
see www.adapt-lab.eu for most up-to-date info.
Assistant Profs
Elske Salemink
Marija Maric
Postdocs
Bram van Bockstaele
Janna Cousijn
Thomas Gladwin
Helle Larsen
Kiki Nikolau
PhD students
UvA
Esther Beraha
Wouter Boendermaker
Denise van Deursen
Bas Dovis
Tim Janssen
Ozlem Korucuoglu
Thomas Pronk
Mieke ter Mors-Schulte
Tess den Uyl
Hans van der Baan
Poppy Watson
Andrea Wolf
External PhD students
Universiteit Utrecht
Margot Peeters (collaboration with Wilma Vollebergh (UU) and others)
Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
Sara Pieters (collaboration with Rutger Engels and others)
Daan Creemers (collaboration with Rutger Engels, Ron Scholte)
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
Madelon van Hemel-Ruiter (collaboration with Peter de Jong and others)
Finished Phd students
2006 UM Katrijn Houben (now at UM)
2007 UM Esther van den Wildenberg (now at STAP)
2008 UM Tim Schoenmakers (now at IVO)
2008 UM Carolien Thush
2009 UM Jade van de Luitgaarden
2012 UvA Janna Cousijn (now UU)
2013 UM Iman Elfeddali (now UM, Tilburg Univeristy)
National Collaborations.
Amsterdam Uva-AMC (Van den Brink, Goudriaan);
Amsterdam VU (Van Lier, Riper);
Groningen (Peter de Jong);
Leiden (Bernard Hommel);
Maastricht (Houben, Roefs, Ruiter);
Nijmegen (Engels, Becker, Rinck);
Rotterdam (Ingmar Franken);
Utrecht (Vollebergh);
Trimbos Institute;
Clinics: Arkin, U-Center, Solutions, Brijder, Bouman, Meerkanten
International Collaborations.
UK: Field, Cox;
US: Stacy-Ames, Wood, O'Malley;
BRD: Salus Clinic Lindow, Hofmann;
CH: Friese, Kuntsche;
Aus: MacLeod-Stritzke
English Publications
A. Selected peer-reviewed publications (in chronological
order).
International Peer Reviewed Papers [Impact 2006]
P1 Wiers, R.W., Hoogeveen, K.J., Sergeant, J.A. &
Gunning, W.B. (1997). High and low dose expectancies and the
differential associations with drinking in male and female
adolescents and young adults. Addiction, 92, 871-888. [IF =
4.1]
P2 Samarapungavan, A. & Wiers, R.W. (1997). Children's
thoughts on the origin of species. Cognitive Science, 21,
147-177. [IF = 2.1]
P3 Lange, A., Blonk, R., & Wiers, R.W. (1998). The
Parent-Child Interaction Questionnaire, PACHIQ. Clinical
Psychology and Psychotherapy, 5, 187-198. [IF = 1.1]
P4 Wiers, R.W., Gunning, W.B. & Sergeant, J.A. (1998a).
Is a mild deficit in executive functions in boys related to
childhood ADHD or to parental multigenerational
alcoholism?Journalof Abnormal Child Psychology, 26, 415-430.
[IF = 2.3]
P5 Wiers, R.W., Gunning,W.B. & Sergeant, J.A. (1998b).
Do young children of Alcoholics hold more positive or negative
alcohol-related expectancies than controls? Alcoholism:
Clinical and Experimental Research, 22, 1855-1863. [IF =
3.3]
P6 Wiers, R.W. (1999). Bridging the gap between genes and
alcoholism: mechanisms of enhanced risk for addiction. Alcohol
Research, 4 (2), 51-53.
P7 Wiers, R.W., Hartgers, C.A., Van den Brink, W., Gunning,
W.B. & Sergeant, J.A. (2000). A confirmatory analysis of
the hierarchical structure of positive and negative
dose-related alcohol expectancies in alcoholics and the
associations with family history of alcoholism. Journal of
Studies on Alcohol, 61, 177-186. [IF = 1.9]
P8 Wiers R.W., Sergeant, J.A. & Gunning, W.B. (2000).
The Assessment of alcohol expectancies in school children:
measurement or modification? Addiction, 95, 737-746. [IF =
4.1]
P9 Franken, I.H.A.., Kroon, L.Y., Wiers, R.W. & Jansen,
A. (2000) Selective processing of drug cues in heroin
dependence. Journal of Psychopharmacology 14(4): 395-400. [IF =
3.3]
P10 Merckelbach, H., Wiers, R.W., Horselenberg, R. &
Wessel, I. (2001). Effects of retrieving childhood events on
metamemory judgments depend on the questions you ask. British
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 40, 215-220. [IF = 2.1]
P11 Wiers, R. W., van de Wiel, M. W. J., Sá, H. L.C.
Mamede, S., Tomaz, J. B. & Schmidt, H. G. (2002). Design
of a Problem-Based Curriculum. A General Approach and a Case
Study in the Domain of Public Health. Medical Teacher, 24,
45-51. [IF = 1.0]
P12 Wiers R.W., Stacy, A. W., Ames, S. L., Noll, J. A.,
Sayette, M. A., Zack, M. & Krank, M. (2002). Implicit And
Explicit Alcohol-Related Cognitions. Alcoholism: Clinical
andExperimental Research, 26, 129-137. [IF = 2.9]
P13 Wiers R.W. (2002). Half full or half empty, what are we
drinking? Some comments on the discussion of the causal role of
alcohol expectancies as a mechanism of change. Addiction,
97,599-600. [IF = 4.1]
P14 Wiers R.W., van Woerden, N., Smulders, F. T. Y. &
De Jong, P. J. (2002). Implicit and Explicit Alcohol-Related
Cognitions in Heavy and Light Drinkers. Journal of Abnormal
Psychology, 111, 648-658. [IF = 4.4]
P15 Wiers, R.W., Wood, M. D., Darkes, J., Corbin, W. R.,
Jones, B. T. & Sher, K. J. (2003). Changing expectancies:
cognitive mechanisms and context effects. Alcoholism Clinical
and Experimental Research, 27, 186-197. [IF = 2.9]
P16 Havermans, R. C, Debaere, S., Smulders, F., Wiers, R.
W., & Jansen, A. (2003). The effect of cue exposure, urge
to smoke, and nicotine deprivation on cognitive performance in
smokers. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 17, 336-339. [IF =
2.2]
P17 Wiers, R. W. & Kummeling, R. C. (2004). An
Experimental Test of An Alcohol Expectancy Challenge in Mixed
Gender Groups of Young Heavy Drinkers. Addictive Behaviors, 29,
215-220. [IF = 1.8]
P18 Wiers, R. W., De Jong, P. J., Havermans, R., &
Jelicic, M. (2004). How to change implicit drug-related
cognitions in prevention: A transdisciplinary integration of
findings from experimental psychopathology, social cognition,
memory and learning psychology. Substance Use and Misuse, 39,
1625-1684. [IF = 1.4]
P19 Wiers, R. W. (2004). A critical unresolved issue
associated with contemporary transdisciplinary substance use
prevention research. Substance Use and Misuse, 39, 2088-2090.
[IF = 1.4]
P20 Krank, M., Wall, A., Stewart, S. H., Wiers, R. W. &
Goldman, M.S. Context effects on alcohol cognitions. (2005).
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29, 196-206.
[IF = 2.9]
P21 Havermans, R. C., Vancleef, L., Bylois, E., Wiers, R.
W. & Jansen, A. (2004). Context dependent access to
alcohol-related concepts stored in memory. Alcohol Research 9,
219-222.
P22 Könings, K. D., Wiers, R. W., van de Wiel, M. W. J.
& Schmidt, H. G. (2005). Problem-Based Learning as a
Valuable Educational Method for Physically Disabled Teenagers?
The Discrepancy Between Theory and Practice. Journal of
Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 17, 107-117. [IF =
0.2]
P23 Huijding, J., De Jong, P. J., Wiers, R. W. &
Verkooijen, K. (2005). Implicit and explicit attitudes toward
smoking in a smoking and a non-smoking context. Addictive
Behaviors 30(5), 949-961. [IF = 1.8]
P24 Wiers R.W., Van de Luitgaarden, J., Van den Wildenberg,
E. & Smulders, F. T. Y. (2005). Challenging Implicit and
Explicit Alcohol-Related Cognitions in Young Heavy Drinkers.
Addiction, 100, 806-819. [IF = 4.1]
P25 Engels, R.C.M.E., Wiers, R.W., Lemmers, L. &
Overbeek, G. (2005). Drinking Motives, Alcohol Expectancies,
Self-Efficacy, and Drinking Patterns. Journal on Drug
Education, 35(2), 147-166. [IF = 0.4]
P26 Van de Luitgaarden, J., Wiers R.W., Knibbe, R. A.,
& Boon, B. J. (2006). From the laboratory to real-life: a
pilot study of an expectancy challenge with heavy drinking
young people on holiday. Substance Use and Misuse, 41, 353-368.
[IF = 1.4]
P27 Houben, K. & Wiers, R. W. (2006a). Assessing
Implicit Alcohol Associations with the IAT: Fact or Artifact?
Addictive Behaviors, 31(8), 1346-1362. [IF = 1.8]
P28 Houben, K., & Wiers, R. W. (2006b). A Test of the
Salience Asymmetry Interpretation of the Alcohol-IAT.
Experimental Psychology, 53, 292-300. [IF = 2.4]
P29 Wiers, R. W., Cox, W. M., Field, M.Fadardi,J. S.,
Palfai,T. P., Schoenmakers, T. & Stacy, A. W. (2006). The
search for new ways to change implicit alcohol-related
cognitions in heavy drinkers. Alcoholism, Clinical and
Experimental Research, 30, 320-331. [IF = 2.9]
P30 Van den Wildenberg, E., Beckers, M, Van Lambaart, F.,
Conrod, P. & Wiers, R. W. (2006). Is the strength of
implicit alcohol associations correlated with alcohol-induced
heart-rate acceleration? Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental
Research, 30(8), 1336-1348. [IF = 2.9]
P31 Wiers, R. W. & Stacy, A. W. (2006).Implicit
cognition and addiction. Current Directions in Psychological
Science, 15, 292-296. [IF = 2.3]
P32 Wiers, R. W., Houben, K., & De Kraker, J. (2007).
Implicit Cocaine Associations in Active Cocaine Users and
Controls. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 1284-1289. [IF = 1.8]
P33 Grenard, J. L., Ames, S. L., Wiers, R. W., Thush, C.,
Stacy, A. W., & Sussman, S. (2007). Brief intervention for
substance use among at-risk adolescents: a pilot study. Journal
of Adolescent Health, 40, 188-191. [IF = 2.7]
P34 Thush, C., Wiers, R. W., Theunissen, N., van den Bosch
J., Opdenacker, J., Van Empelen, P., Moerbeek, M. & Feron,
F. M. J. (2007). A randomized clinical trial of a targeted
prevention to moderate alcohol use and alcohol-related problems
in adolescents at risk for alcoholism. Pharmacology,
Biochemistry and Behavior, 86, 368-376. [IF = 2.1]
P35 Van den Wildenberg, E., Wiers, R. W. Janssen, R. G. J.
H., Lambrichs, E. H., Smeets, H. J. M. & Van Breukelen, G.
J. P. (2007). A Functional Polymorphism of the Mu-Opioid
Receptor Gene (OPRM1) Influences Cue-Induced Craving for
Alcohol in Male Heavy Drinkers. Alcoholism, Clinical and
Experimental Research, 31, 1-10. [IF = 2.9]
P36 Schoenmakers, T., Wiers, R. W., Jones, B. T., Bruce, G.
& Jansen, A.T. M. (2007). Attentional retraining decreases
attentional bias in heavy drinkers without generalization.
Addiction, 102, 399-405. [IF = 4.1]
P37 Wiers, R. W., Bartholow, B. D., van den Wildenberg, E.,
Thush, C., Engels, R.C.M.E., Sher, K. J., Grenard, J., Ames, S.
L., & Stacy, A. W. (2007). Automatic and controlled
processes and the development of addictive behaviors in
adolescents: A review and a model. Pharmacology, Biochemistry
and Behavior, 86, 263-283. [IF = 2.1]
P38 Leeuw, M., Peters, M. L., Wiers, R. W., Vlaeyen, J. W.
S. (2007). Measuring fear of movement/(re)injury in low back
pain patients using implicit measures. Cognitive Behaviour
Therapy 36, 52-64.
P39 Wiers, R. W., Teachman, B. A., & De Houwer, J.
(2007). Implicit Cognitive Processes in Psychopathology: an
Introduction. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental
Psychiatry. 38, 95-104. [Editorial Special Issue on Implicit
Cognitive Processes in Psychopathology]
[IF = 1.4]
P40 Thush, C. & Wiers, R. W. (2007). Explicit and
Implicit Alcohol-Related Cognitions and the Prediction of
Current and Future Drinking in Adolescents. Addictive
Behaviors, 32, 1367-1383. [IF = 1.8]
P41 De Jong, P. J., Wiers, R. W., Van de Braak, M. &
Huijding, J. (2007). Using the extrinsic affective simon test
as a measure of implicit attitudes towards alcohol:
relationship with drinking behavior and alcohol problems.
Addictive Behaviors, 32, 881-887. [IF = 1.8]
P42 Van den Wildenberg, E., Janssen, R. G. J. H.,
Hutchison, K. E., Van Breukelen, G. J. P., & Wiers, R. W.
(2007). Polymorphisms of the dopamine D4 receptor gene (DRD4
VNTR) and cannabinoid CB1 receptor gene (CNR1) are not strongly
related to cue-reactivity after alcohol exposure. Addiction
Biology, 12, 210-220. [IF = 1.8]
P43 Ames, S. L., Grenard, J. L., Thush, C.,Sussman,S.,
Wiers, R. W., & Stacy, A. W. (2007). Comparison of Indirect
Assessments of Association as Predictors of Marijuana Use Among
At-Risk Adolescents. Experimental and Clinical
Psychopharmacology, 15, 204-218. [IF = 1.6]
P44 Houben, K. & Wiers, R. W. (2007a). Personalizing
the alcohol-IAT with individualized stimuli: Relationship with
drinking behavior and drinking-related problems. Addictive
Behaviors, 32, 2852-2864. [IF = 1.8]
P45 Houben, K., & Wiers, R. W. (2007b). Are drinkers
implicitly positive about drinking alcohol? Personalizing the
alcohol-IAT to reduce negative extrapersonal contamination.
Alcohol and Alcoholism, 42, 301-307. [IF = 2.1]
P46 Van de Luitgaarden, J., Wiers R.W., Knibbe, R. A.,
& Candel, M. J. J. M. (2007). Single-Session Expectancy
Challenge With Young Heavy Drinkers onHoliday. Addictive
Behaviors, 32, 2865-2878. [IF = 1.8]
P47 Van der Zwaluw, C. S., Van den Wildenberg, E., Wiers,
R. W., Franke, B., Buitelaar, J., Scholte, R. H. J. &
Engels, R. C. M. E. (2007). Functional polymorphisms in the
μ-opioid receptor gene (OPRM1) and the implications for alcohol
dependence in humans. Pharmacogenomics, 8(10), 1427-1436. [IF =
3.6]
P48 Thush, C., Wiers, R. W. Ames, S. L., Grenard, J. L.,
Sussman, S., & Stacy, A. W. (2007). Apples and Oranges?
Comparing Indirect Measures of Alcohol-Related Cognition
Predicting Alcohol Use in At-Risk Adolescents. Psychology of
Addictive Behaviors, 21, 587-591. [IF = 1.8]
P49 Lobbestael J., Arntz, A. & Wiers, R. W. (2008). How
to push someone's buttons: A Comparison of Four Anger Induction
Methods. Cognition and Emotion, 22, 353-373. [IF = 1.6]
P50 Wiers, R. W. (2008). Alcohol and Drug Expectancies as
Anticipated Changes in Affect: Negative Reinforcement is Not
Sedation. Substance Use and Misuse, 43, 501-516.[IF =1.4]
P51 Thush, C., Wiers, R.W., Ames, S. L., Grenard, J. L.,
Sussman, S., & Stacy, A.W. (2008). Interactions between
implicit and explicit cognition and working memory capacity in
the prediction of alcohol use in at-risk adolescents. Drug and
Alcohol Dependence, 94, 116-124. [IF = 3.2]
P52 Birch, C. D., Stewart, S. H., Wiers, R. W., Klein, R.
M., MacLean, A. D. & Berish, M. J. (2008). The Mood-Induced
Activation of Implicit Alcohol Cognition in Enhancement and
Coping Motivated Drinkers. Addictive Behaviors, 33, 565-581.
[IF = 1.8]
P53 Van de Luitgaarden, J., Thush, C., Wiers, R. W., &
Knibbe, R. A. (2008). Prevention of alcohol problems in Dutch
youth: Missed opportunities and new developments. Evaluation
& the Health Professions 31, 167-181.
[IF = 1.2]
P54 Schoenmakers, T., Wiers, R. W. & Field, M. (2008).
Effects of a low dose of alcohol on cognitive biases and
craving in heavy drinkers. Psychopharmacology, 197,169-178. [IF
= 3.6]
P55 69) Grenard, J. L., Ames, S. L., Wiers, R. W. , Thush,
C., Sussman, S. & Stacy, A. W. (2008). Working Memory
Moderates the Predictive Effects of Drug-Related Associations.
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 22, 426-432. [IF =
2.2]
P56 Houben, K. & Wiers, R. W. (2008). Implicitly
positive about alcohol? Implicit positive associations predict
drinking behavior. Addictive Behaviors, 33, 979-986. [IF =
1.8]
P57 Wiers, R. W., Havermans, R., Deutsch, R. & Stacy,
A. W. (2008). A mismatch with dual process models of addiction
rooted in psychology. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31, 460.
[IF = 15.0]
P58 Hofmann, W., Gschwendner, T., Friese, M., Wiers, R. W.,
& Schmitt, M. (2008). Working memory capacity and
self-regulation: Toward an individual differences perspective
on behavior determination by automatic versus controlled
processes.Journal ofPersonality and Social Psychology, 95,
962-977. [IF = 4.2]
61) Wiers, R. W. (2008). Alcohol and Drug Expectancies as
Anticipated Changes in Affect: Negative Reinforcement is Not
Sedation. Substance Use and Misuse, 43, 501-516.
62) Lobbestael J., Arntz, A. & Wiers, R. W. (2008). How to
push someone's buttons: A Comparison of Four Anger Induction
Methods. Cognition and Emotion, 22, 353-373.
63) Wiers, R. W., Schoenmakers, T., Houben, K., Thush, C.,
Fadardi, J. S., Cox, W. M. (2008). Can problematic alcohol use
be trained away? New behavioural treatments aimed at changing
and moderating implicit cognitive processes in alcohol abuse.
Chapter 15, pp. 185-205. In: Colin R. Martin (Ed.).
'Identification and treatment of alcohol dependency'.Keswick,
UK: M&K Publishing.
64) Hofmann, W., Friese, M., & Wiers, R. W. (2008).
Impulsive versus reflective influences on health behavior: A
theoretical framework and empirical review. Health Psychology
Review, 2, 111-137.
65) Thush, C., Wiers, R.W., Ames, S. L., Grenard, J. L.,
Sussman, S., & Stacy, A.W. (2008). Interactions between
implicit and explicit cognition and working memory capacity in
the prediction of alcohol use in at-risk adolescents. Drug and
Alcohol Dependence, 94, 116-124.
66) Birch, C. D., Stewart, S. H., Wiers, R. W., Klein, R. M.,
MacLean, A. D. & Berish, M. J. (2008). The Mood-Induced
Activation of Implicit Alcohol Cognition in Enhancement and
Coping Motivated Drinkers. Addictive Behaviors, 33,
565-581.
67) Van de Luitgaarden, J., Thush, C., Wiers, R. W., &
Knibbe, R. A. (2008). Prevention of alcohol problems in Dutch
youth: Missed opportunities and new developments. Evaluation
& the Health Professions 31, 167-181.
68) Schoenmakers, T., Wiers, R. W. & Field, M. (2008).
Effects of a low dose of alcohol on cognitive biases and
craving in heavy drinkers. Psychopharmacology, 197,
169-178.
72) Houben, K. & Wiers, R. W. (2008). Measuring Implicit
Alcohol Associations via the Internet: Validation of Web-based
Implicit Association Tests. Behavior Research Methods, 40,
1134-1143. [1.2]
74) Field M, Schoenmakers T, Wiers RW (2008) Cognitive
processes in alcohol binges: a review and research agenda.
Current Drug Abuse Reviews 1(3), 263-279.
75) Schoenmakers T., Houben K., Wiers R. (2008). I didn't feel
like drinking beer but I don't know why: Evaluative
conditioning changes drinking behavior and explicit attitudes.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 43, 3-4, 762-762.
76) Wiers, R. W. Rinck, M., Dictus, M. & Van den
Wildenberg, E. (2009). Relatively Strong Automatic Appetitive
Action-Tendencies in Male Carriers of the OPRM1 G-Allele. Genes
Brain & Behavior, 8, 101-106. [3.5]
77) Houben, K. & Wiers, R. W. (2009). Response Inhibition
Moderates the Relationship between Implicit Associations and
Drinking Behavior. Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental
Research, 33, 626-633.
78) Houben, K., Rothermund, K., & Wiers, R. W. (2009).
Predicting alcohol use with a recoding-free variant of the
Implicit Association Test. Addictive Behaviors, 34,
487-489.
79) Thush, C., Wiers, R. W., Moerbeek, M., Ames, S. L.,
Grenard, J. L., Sussman, S., & Stacy, A.W. (2009). The
Influence of Motivational Interviewing on Explicit and Implicit
Alcohol-Related Cognition and Alcohol Use in At-Risk
Adolescents. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 23, 146-151.
[IF = 2.2].
80) Wiers, R. W., Beckers, L.,, Houben, K., Hofmann, W.
(2009). A Short Fuse After Alcohol: Implicit Power Associations
Predict Aggressiveness after Alcohol Consumption in Young Heavy
Drinkers with Limited Executive Control. Pharmacology,
Biochemistry and Behavior. 93, 300-305.
81) Nederkoorn, C., Baltus, M., Guerrieri, R. & Wiers, R.
W. (2009). Heavy drinking is associated with deficient response
inhibition in women but not in men. Pharmacology, Biochemistry
and Behavior, 93, 331-336.
82) Nosek, B. A., Smyth, F. L., Sriram, N., Lindner, N. M.,
Devos, T., Ayala, A., Bar-Anan, Y., Bergh, R., Cai, H.,
Gonsalkorale, K., Kesebir, S., Maliszewski, N., Neto, F., Olli,
E., Park, J., Schnabel, K., Shiomura, K., Tulbure, B., Wiers,
R. W., Somogyi, M., Akrami, N., Ekehammar, B., Vianello, M.
Banaji, M. R., & Greenwald, A. G. (2009). National
differences in gender-science stereotypes predict national sex
differences in science and math achievement. Proceedings for
the National Academcy of Sciences, 106(26), 10593-10597.
83) Stacy, A. W., Ames, S. Wiers, R. W. & Krank, M.
(2010). Associative Memory in Appetitive Behavior: A Framework
and Relevance to Prevention and Epidemiology. In: L.M. Scheier
(Ed.) Handbook of drug use etiology: Theory, methods, and
empirical findings Washington, DC: American Psychological
Association. (pp. 165-182).
84) Huijding, J., Wiers, R.W., & Field, A. (2010). The
assessment of fear-related automatic associations in children
and adolescents. in: J. A. Hadwin & A. P. Field. (Eds.).
Information processing biases and anxiety: a developmental
perspective. (pp 151-182). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
85) Schoenmakers, T. & Wiers, R. W. (2010). Craving and
attentional bias respond differently to alcohol priming: a
field study in the pub. European Addiction Research, 16,
9-16.
86) Wiers, R. W., Rinck, M. Kordts, R., Houben, K., &
Strack, F. (2010). Re-training Automatic Action-Tendencies to
Approach Alcohol in Hazardous Drinkers Addiction, 105,
279-287.
87) Wiers, R. W., Houben, K., Roefs, A., De Jong, P., Hofmann,
W., Stacy, A. W. (2010). Implicit Cognition in Health
Psychology: Why Common Sense Goes Out of the Window. In: B.
Gawronski & K. Payne (Eds.). Handbook of Implicit Social
Cognition. (pp. 463-488). NY: Guilford.
88) Houben, K. Nosek, B., Wiers, R. W. (2010). Seeing the
forest through the trees: A comparison of different IAT
variants measuring implicit alcohol associations. Drug and
Alcohol Dependence, 106, 204-211.
89) Van de Luitgaarden J, Knibbe RA, Wiers RW (2010).
Adolescents binge drinking when on holiday: an evaluation of a
community intervention based on self-regulation. Subst Use
Misuse. 2010;45(1-2):190-203.
90) Wiers, R. W., & Stacy, A. W. (2010). Are alcohol
expectancies associations? Comment on Moss & Albery (2009).
Psychological Bulletin, 136 (1), 12-16.
91) Stacy, A. W. & Wiers, R. W. (2010). Implicit Cognition
and Addiction: A Tool for Explaining Paradoxical Behavior.
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 6, 551-575. [if
9.61]
92) Aarts, F. & Wiers, R. W. (in press). What does death
have to do with drinking? A test of the terror management
account of alcohol misuse using subliminal priming. Netherlands
Journal of Psychology.
93) Schoenmakers, T., Lux, I., Goertz, A., Van Kerkhof, D., De
Bruin, M. & Wiers, R. W. (2010). A randomized clinical
trial to measure effects of an intervention to modify
attentional bias in alcohol dependent patients. Drug and
Alcohol Dependence, 109, 30-36.
94) Friese, M. Bargas-Avila, J., Hofmann, W., Wiers, R. W.
(2010). Here'sLooking at You, Bud: Alcohol-Related Memory
Structures Predict Eye Movements for Social Drinkers with Low
Executive Control" Social Psychological and Personality
Science, 1(2) 143-151.
95) Pieters, S., van der Vorst, H., Engels, R. C. M. E., &
Wiers, R. W. (2010). Implicit and Explicit Cognitions Related
to Alcohol Use in Children. Addictive Behaviors 35 (5):
471-478
96) Dekker, N. , Smeerdijk, A.M., Wiers, R.W., Duits, J.H.,
van Gelder, G. , Houben, K. Schippers, G. , Linszen, D.H., de
Haan, L. (2010). Implicit and explicit affective associations
toward cannabis use in patients with recent-onset schizophrenia
and healthy controls. Psychological Medicine, 40(8),
1325-1336.
97) Van Goethem, A. A., Scholte, R. H., & Wiers, R. W.
(2010). Explicit- and implicit bullying attitudes in relation
to bullying behavior. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 38
(6): 829-842.
98) Pieters ,S., Van Der Vorst, H., Burk, W. J., Wiers, R. W.
& Engels, R. C. M. E. (2010). Puberty-dependent sleep
regulation and alcohol use in early-adolescents. Alcoholism
Clinical and Experimental Research, 34 (9): 1512-1518.
99) Field, M., Wiers, R. W., Christiansen, P., Fillmore, M.
T., Verster, J. C. (2010). Acute alcohol effects on executive
function and implicit cognition: implications for loss of
control. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 34 (8):
1346-1352.
100) Kuntsche, E., Wiers, R. W., Janssen, T., & Gmel, G.
(2010). Same wording, distinct concepts? Testing differences of
expectancies and motives in a mediation model of alcohol
outcomes. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 18(5),
436-444.
101) Houben, K., Havermans, R., & Wiers, R. W. (2010).
Learning to dislike alcohol: Conditioning negative implicit
attitudes towards alcohol and its effect on drinking behavior.
Psychopharmacology (Berl), 211(1), 79-86.
102) Wiers, R. W. & Hofmann, W. (2010). Implicit cogntion
and health psychology: changing perspectives and new
interventions. European Health Psychologist, 12(1), 4-6.
103) Wiers, R. W., Field, M. & Stacy, A. W. (in press).
Passion's Slave? Cognitive Processes in Alcohol and Drug Abuse.
In: K. J. Sher (Ed.). Oxford Handbook of Substance Use
Disorders.
104) Houben, K., Schoenmakers, T., & Wiers, R. W. (2010).
I didn't feel like drinking but I don't know why: The effects
of evaluative conditioning on alcohol-related attitudes,
craving and behavior. Addictive Behaviors, 35, (12)
1161-1163.
105) Wiers RW, Ames SL, Hofmann W, Krank M and Stacy AW (2010)
Impulsivity, impulsive and reflective proc¬esses and the
development of alcohol use and misuse in adolescents and young
adults. Frontiers in Psychopathology 1:144.
doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2010.00144
106) Van Hemel - Ruiter, M., de Jong, P. J., Wiers, R. W.
(2011). Appetitive and Regulatory Processes in Young Adolescent
Drinkers. Addictive Behaviors, 36, 18-26.
doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2010.08.002
107) Roefs, A., Huijding, J., Smulders, F.T.Y., MacLeod, C.M.,
De Jong, P., Wiers, R.W. & Jansen, A.T.M. (2011). Implicit
Measures of Association in Psychopathology Research.
Psychological Bulletin, 137, 149-193. [IF 12.85]
108) Elfeddali1, I, Bolman, C, Mesters, I., Wiers, R. W. de
Vries, H. (in press). Factors underlying smoking relapse
prevention: results of an international Delphi study. Health
Education Research. doi:10.1093/her/cyq053
109) Wiers, R.W., Eberl, C., Rinck, M., Becker, E. &
Lindenmeyer, J. (2011). Re-training automatic action tendencies
changes alcoholic patients' approach bias for alcohol and
improves treatment outcome. Psychological Science 22(4) 490 -
497. DOI 10.1177/0956797611400615
110) Houben, K., Nederkoorn, C., Wiers, R. W., Jansen, A. (in
press). Resisting Temptation: Decreasing Alcohol-Related Affect
and Drinking Behavior by Training Response Inhibition. Drug and
Alcohol Dependence.
111) Lammers, J., Goossens, F., Lokman, S., Monshouwer, K.,
Lemmers, L., Conrod, P., etal. Evaluating a Selective
Prevention Programme for Binge Drinking among Young
Adolescents: Study Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial.
BMC Public Health, 11, 126.
112) Houben, K., Wiers, R. W., Jansen, A. (in press). Getting
a grip on drinking behavior: Training working memory to reduce
alcohol abuse. Psychological Science.
113) Schmaal, L., Berk, L., Hulstijn, K.P., Cousijn, J.,
Wiers, R. W., Van den Brink, W. (in press). Efficacy of
N-acetylcysteine in the treatment of nicotine dependence: A
double-blind placebo controlled pilot study. European Addiction
Research.
nederlandse publicaties
Nederlandse publicaties (selectie, onderaan enkele pdf files
om te downloaden). Chronologisch, dus recente publicaties
onderaan.
1. Wiers R.W. (1994). Verslavingsrisico bij kinderen van
alcoholisten. De Psycholoog, 29, 217-222.
2. Wiers R.W. (1996). De genezing van de Daltons.
Directieve Therapie, 16, 143-144.
3. Wiers, R.W. (1997). Kruisridders tegen drank moeten uit
ander vaatje tappen. De Volkskrant (Forum), 26 juli 1997.
4. Lange A., Blonk, R., Wiers, R.W., Van der Schaar D.
(1997a) De ouder-kind interactie vragenlijst (OKIV). Kind en
Adolescent, 18, 15-34.
5. Lange A., Blonk, R., Wiers, R.W., Van der Schaar D.
(1997b) De OKIV: de ouder-kind interactie vragenlijst
Gedragstherapie, 30, 113-120.
6. Vente de, W., Wiers, R.W., Brink van den, W., Lange, A.,
& Sergeant, J. A. (1998). Alcohol Use and Domestic
Aggression. Amsterdam: Universityof Amsterdam and the Amsterdam
Group. (ISBN 90-6464-417-9)
7. Wiers, R.W. (1999a). Wie raakt er verslaafd? De
Psycholoog, 34, 146-151.
8. Wiers, R.W. (1999b). Individuele verschillen in
kwetsbaarheid voor alcohol-afhankelijkheid en preventie van
alcoholgerelateerde problemen. In W.R. Buisman, J. Casselman,
E.A. Noorlander, G.M. Schippers & W.M. Zwart (Red.).
Handboek Verslaving Houten/Zaventem: Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum.
(pp. C 1030-1 - C 1030-27).
9. Wiers, R. W. (2000c). Voorspellers van verslaving.
Cobo-Bulletin, 33, 35-40.
10. Vente de, W. & Wiers, R.W. (2000). Cognities hangen
samen met alcoholgebruik: De vragenlijst alcohol verwachtingen.
Psychopraxis, 2, 125-128.
11. Woerden van, N. & Wiers, R. W. (2000). Beelddenken
kritisch bekeken. De Psycholoog, 35, 371-375.
12. Wiers, R. W. (2000a). Effecten van alcohol en
kwetsbaarheid voor verslaving. Neuropraxis, 6, 189-194.
13. Wiers, R. W. (2000b). Voorlichting over alcohol schrikt
kinderen niet af. De Volkskrant (Forum), 9 november 2000, p.
9.
14. Wiers, R. W., Theunissen, N. (2002). Alcohol en de
jeugd: gebruik, misbruik, kwetsbaarheid en interventie. In: J.
D. Bosch, H. A. Bosma, R. J. van der Gaag, A. J. J. M.
Ruijssenaars & A. Vijt (Redactie). Jaarboek
ontwikkelingspsychol, orthopedagogiek en kinderpsychiatrie, 5,
(pg. 143-167). Houten: Bohn, Stafleu Van Loghum.
15. Wiers, R. W. (2002). Verslaafd raken: gen &
omgeving. Cahiers Bio-Wetenschappen en Maatschappij, 21(2),
25-33.
16. Wiers, R. W. & Merckelbach, H. (2002). Besmet? NRC
Handelsblad, 28 maart 2002, Opinie, p. 8.
17. Wiers, R. W. (2004). Franken. I. Drugspotting.
Cognitive and neuropsychopharmacological processes in human
drug taking. Boekbespreking. Maandblad Geestelijke
Volksgezondheid, 59(3), 255-258.
18. Wiers,R. W. (2004). Watis verslaving? Over de noodzaak
van een conceptuele herdefiniëring. In: J. van Vugt & R.
Engels (Red.). Wat heet verslaving? Nijmegen: DAMON Budel,
Soesterbeeck Programma.
19. Wiers, R. W. (2004). Wat is verslaving? De noodzaak van
een conceptuele herdefiniëring van het begrip verslaving.
Gedrag & Gezondheid, 32(3), 164-174.
20. Thush, C., Wiers, R. W., van den Bosch J., Opdenacker,
J., Theunissen, N. & Feron, F. M. J. (2004). "Leren
drinken". Opzet en eerste resultaten van een preventieprogramma
gericht op overmatig drinkende jongeren. Gedrag &
Gezondheid, 32(3), 193-202.
21. Wiers, R. W. (2006). Het ontstaan van verslavingsgedrag
bij jongeren: een noodlottige zelfoverschatting van het
bewustzijn. Oratie. Nijmegen: Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen.
(te verkrijgen op: www.ru.nl/oraties).
22. Wiers, R. W. & Thush, C. (2006). Secundaire
preventie alcoholmisbruik onderzocht. PrePost, 8, 18-19.
23. Wiers, R., Havermans, R., Jansen, A., & Knibbe, R.
(2007). Middelgebonden stoornissen en verslaving. In H.T. van
der Molen, S. Perreijn & M.A. van den Hout (Eds.).
Klinische psychologie: theorieën en psychopathologie. Tweede
herziene druk. Groningen: Wolters-Noordhoff, pp. 723-779.
24. Wiers, R. W. & Thush, C. (2007). Zwaar drinkende
jongeren: wat kunnen we doen en hoe krijgen we ze te pakken?
Tijdschrift voor Gezondheidswetenschappen (TSG) 85(1),
63-65.
25. Wiers, R. W. & Thush, C. (2007). Lessen achteraf of
"I knew it all along" Tijdschrift voor Gezondheidswetenschappen
(TSG) 85(2), 20-21.
26. Wiers, R. W., Vink, J. & De Vries, T. (2007).
Verslaving: Sekseverschillen in Misbruik en Afhankelijkheid van
Middelen. In: Cath, Gijsbers van Wijk, Klumpers (Eds).
Sekseverschillen in de psychiatrie. Een neurobiologische
benadering. (pp. 172-190). Assen: Van Gorcum.
27. Thush, C.,Wiers, R.W. ,Ames, S. L. , Grenard, J. L. ,
Sussman, S. , & Stacy, A.W. (in press). Appels en peren?
Verschillende impliciete maten van alcoholgerelateerde cognitie
als voorspellers van alcoholgebruik onder jongeren. Jaarboek
Sociale Psychologie 2006.
28. Havermans, R. C., Thewissen, R., Wiers, R. W. &
Jansen, A. (2007). Het aanleren van verslaving. Slechte
gewoonte of onbeheersbare drang? De Psycholoog, 42,
334-342.
29. Wiers, R. W. (2007). Slaaf van het onbewuste. Over
emotie, bewustzijn en verslaving. Amsterdam: Bert Bakker.
30. Wiers, R. W. (2008). Een noodlottige zelfoverschatting
van het bewustzijn. Het ontstaan van verslavingsgedrag bij
jongeren. De Psycholoog, 43(4), 210-217.
31. Wiers, R. W. & Engels, R. (2008). Middelenmisbruik
en verslaving. In: P. Prins & C. Braet (Eds). Handboek
klinische ontwikkelingspsychologie. (pp. 529-553) Houten: Bohn,
Stafleu Van Loghum.
32. Houben, K., Schoenmakers, T., Thush, C. & Wiers, R.
W. (2008). Impliciete Cognitie en Verslaving. Gedragstherapie,
41, 169-182.
Wiers, R. W. (2009). Automatische en controlerende processen
en het ontstaan van verslavingsgedrag. In: I. Franken & W.
Van den Brink (Red). Handboek Verslaving. (pp. 115-124)
Utrecht: De Tijdstroom.
Deursen van, D. S., Salemink, E., Schoenmakers, T. &
Wiers, R. W. (2009). Het her-trainine van automatische
cognitieve processen bij angst- en verslavingsproblematiek.
GZ-Psychologie, 2, 24-29.
Deursen van, D. S., Salemink, E., Lammers, J. & Wiers, R.
W. (2010). Selectieve en geïndiceerde preventie van
problematisch middelengebruikt bij jongeren. Kind &
Adolescent, 31(4), 234-246.
Kraag, G., Salemink, E., & Wiers, R. (2011).
Middelengebruik. In: M. Taal & C. Poleij (Red.).
Interventies in het onderwijs: werken aan goede verhoudingen.
Den Haag: Boom Lemma. (pp. 93-120).
2015
- T.E. den Uijl, T.E. Gladwin & R.W. Wiers (2015). Transcranial direct current stimulation, implicit alcohol associations and craving. Biological Psychology, 105, 37-42. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2014.12.004
- R.W. Wiers, K. Houben, J.S. Fadardi, P. van Beek, M. Rhemtulla & W.M. Cox (2015). Alcohol cognitive bias modification training for problem drinkers over the web. Addictive Behaviors, 40, 21-26. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.08.010
- T.E. Gladwin, M. Rinck, C. Eberl, E.S. Becker, J. Lindenmeyer & R.W. Wiers (2015). Mediation of cognitive bias modification for alcohol addiction via stimulus-specific alcohol avoidance association. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 39 (1), 101-107. doi: 10.1111/acer.12602
- K.P. Lindgren, C. Neighbors, R.W. Wiers, M.L. Gasser & B.A. Teachman (2015). Evaluating implicit drinking identity as a mediator of drinking motives and alcohol consumption and craving. Addictive Behaviors, 43, 33-38. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.12.004
- M.E. van Hemel-Ruiter, P.J. de Jong, B.D. Ostafin & R.W. Wiers (2015). Reward sensitivity, attentional bias, and executive control in early adolescent alcohol use. Addictive Behaviors, 40, 84-90. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.09.004
- S. Pieters, W.J. Burk, H. van der Vorst, R.E. Dahl, R.W. Wiers & R.C.M.E. Engels (2015). Prospective relationships between sleep problems and substance use, internalizing and externalizing problems. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 44 (2), 379-388. doi: 10.1007/s10964-014-0213-9
- T. Janssen, H. Larsen, W.A.M. Vollebergh & R.W. Wiers (in press). Longitudinal Relations between Cognitive Bias and Adolescent Alcohol Use. Addictive Behaviors. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.11.018
- E. Salemink, P.A.C. van Lier, W. Meeus, S.F. Raaijmakers & R.W. Wiers (2015). Implicit alcohol-relaxation associations in frequently drinking adolescents with high levels of neuroticism. Addictive Behaviors, 45, 8-13. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2015.01.002
- S. Dovis, S. van der Oord, H.M. Huizenga, R.W. Wiers & P.J.M. Prins (in press). Prevalence and diagnostic validity of motivational impairments and deficits in visuospatial short-term memory and working memory in ADHD subtypes. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. doi: 10.1007/s00787-014-0612-1
- S. Dovis, S. van der Oord, R.W. Wiers & P.J.M. Prins (2015). ADHD subtype differences in reinforcement sensitivity and visuospatial working memory. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2014.895940
- R.W. Wiers, M. Field & A.W. Stacy (in press). Passion’s Slave? Cognitive Processes in Alcohol and Drug Abuse. In KJ Sher (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Substance Use Disorders. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- F. Folkvord, D.J. Anschütz, R.W. Wiers & M. Buijzen (2015). The role of attentional bias in the effect of food advertising on actual food intake among children. Appetite, 84 (1), 251-258. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2014.10.016
- J.M. Sharbanee, L. Hu, W.G.K. Stritzke, R.W. Wiers, M. Rinck & C. MacLeod (2015). The effect of approach/avoidance training on alcohol consumption is mediated by change in alcohol action tendency. PLoS One, 9 (1), e85855. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0085855[go to publisher's site]
- H.E. Creemers, J. Cousijn & R.W. Wiers (2015). Cannabisafhankelijkheid. In I Franken, P Muris & D Denys (Eds.), Psychopathologie: Oorzaken, diagnostiek en behandeling. Utrecht: Tijdstroom.
- D. Becker, N.B. Jostmann, R.W. Wiers & R.W. Holland (2015). Approach avoidance training in the eating domain: Testing the effectiveness across three single session studies. Appetite, 85 (1), 58-65. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2014.11.017
- O. Korucuoglu, T.E. Gladwin & R.W. Wiers (2015). Alcohol-induced changes in conflict monitoring and error detection as predictors of alcohol use in late adolescence. Neuropsychopharmacology, 40 (3), 614-621. doi: 10.1038/npp.2014.209
- C.E. Wiers, V.U. Ludwig, T.E. Gladwin, S.Q. Park, A. Heinz, R.W. Wiers, M. Rinck, J. Lindenmeyer, H. Walter & F. Bermpohl (2015). Effects of cognitive bias modification training on neural signatures of alcohol approach tendencies in male alcohol-dependent patients. Addiction Biology. doi: 10.1111/adb.12221
- C.E. Wiers, C. Stelzel, T.E. Gladwin, S.Q. Park, S. Pawelczack, C.K. Gawron, H. Stuke, A. Heinz, R.W. Wiers, M. Rinck, J. Lindenmeyer, H. Walter & F. Bermpohl (2015). Effects of cognitive bias modification training on neural alcohol cue reactivity in alcohol dependence. The American Journal of Psychiatry. doi: appiajp201413111495
2014
- T. Janssen, H. Larsen, M. Peeters, T. Pronk, W.A.M. Vollebergh & R.W. Wiers (2014). Interactions between parental alcohol-specific rules and risk personalities in the prediction of adolescent alcohol use. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 49 (5), 579-585. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agu039
- M.H.J. Schulte, J. Cousijn, T.E. den Uyl, A.E. Goudriaan, W. van den Brink, D.J. Veltman, T. Schilt & R.W. Wiers (2014). Recovery of neurocognitive functions following sustained abstinence after substance dependence and implications for treatment. Clinical Psychology Review, 34 (7), 531-550. doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2014.08.002
- P. Watson, R.W. Wiers, B. Hommel & S. de Wit (2014). Working for food you don't desire. Cues interfere with goal-directed food-seeking. Appetite, 79, 139-148. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2014.04.005
- E.L. de Voogd, R.W. Wiers, P.J.M. Prins & E. Salemink (2014). Visual search attentional bias modification reduced social phobia in adolescents. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 45 (2), 252-259. doi: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2013.11.006
- Ö. Korucuoglu, T.E. Gladwin & R.W. Wiers (2014). Preparing to approach or avoid alcohol: EEG correlates, and acute alcohol effects. Neuroscience Letters, 559, 199-204. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2013.12.003
- J. Cousijn, R.W. Wiers, K.R. Ridderinkhof, W. van den Brink, D.J. Veltman & A.E. Goudriaan (2014). Effect of baseline cannabis use and working-memory network function on changes in cannabis use in heavy cannabis users: a prospective fMRI study. Human Brain Mapping, 35 (5), 2470-2482. doi: 10.1002/hbm.22342
- B. van Bockstaele, E. Salemink, R. Wiers & S. Bögels (2014). Sociale angst en aandacht: klinische effecten van aandachts- en mindfulnesstraining. Gedragstherapie, 47 (4), 275-295.
- E. Salemink & R.W. Wiers (2014). Alcohol-related memory associations in positive and negative affect situations: Drinking motives, working memory capacity, and prospective drinking. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 28 (1), 105-113. doi: 10.1037/a0032806
- J. Cousijn, M. Luijten & R.W. Wiers (2014). Mechanisms underlying alcohol-approach action tendencies: the role of emotional primes and drinking motives. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 5, 44. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2014.00044[go to publisher's site]
- H. Larsen, G. Kong, D. Becker, J. Cousijn, W. Boendermaker, D. Cavallo, S. Krishnan-Sarin & R. Wiers (2014). Implicit motivational processes underlying smoking in American and Dutch adolescents. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 5, 51. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2014.00051[go to publisher's site]
- C. Kopetz, W. Hofmann & R.W.H.J. Wiers (2014). On the selection and balancing of multiple selfish goals. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 37 (2), 147-148. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X13002069
- M. Peeters, W.A. Vollebergh, R.W. Wiers & M. Field (2014). Psychological changes and cognitive impairments in adolescent heavy drinkers. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 49 (2), 182-186. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agt162
- M. Boffo, S Mannarini, T. Pronk & R.W. Wiers (2014). Cognitive bias modification of alcohol approach tendencies: a Rasch model-based evaluation of a longitudinal study. TPM Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 21 (4), 449-466. doi: 10.4473/TPM21.4.6
- T.E. Gladwin, S.E. Mohr & R.W. Wiers (2014). The potential role of temporal dynamics in approach biases: delay-dependence of a general approach bias in an alcohol approach-avoidance task. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 1398. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01398[go to publisher's site]
- J. Cousijn, W.A.M. Vingerhoets, L. Koenders, L. de Haan, W. van den Brink, R.W. Wiers & A.E. Goudriaan (2014). Relationship between working-memory network function and substance use: a 3-year longitudinal fMRI study in heavy cannabis users and controls. Addiction Biology, 19 (2), 282-293. doi: 10.1111/adb.12111
- C. Eberl, R.W. Wiers, S. Pawelczack, M. Rinck, E.S. Becker & J. Lindenmeyer (2014). Implementation of approach bias re-training in alcoholism—How many sessions are needed? Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 38 (2), 587-594. doi: 10.1111/acer.12281
- M. Peeters, K. Monshouwer, T. Janssen, R.W. Wiers & W.A.M. Vollebergh (2014). Working memory and alcohol use in at‐risk adolescents: a 2‐year follow‐up. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 38 (4), 1176-1183. doi: 10.1111/acer.12339
- M. Peeters, K. Monshouwer, R. van de Schoot, T. Janssen, W.A. Vollebergh & R.W. Wiers (2014). Personality and the prediction of high-risk trajectories of alcohol use during adolescence. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 75 (5), 790-798.
- S. Pieters, W.J. Burk, H. van der Vorst, R.C. Engels & R.W. Wiers (2014). Impulsive and reflective processes related to alcohol use in young adolescents. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 5, 56. doi: 10.3389%2Ffpsyt.2014.00056[go to publisher's site]
- J. Rehm, P. Anderson, A. Gual, L. Kraus, S. Marmet, D.J. Nutt, R. Room, A.V. Samokhvalov, E. Scafato, K.D. Shield, M. Trapenciers, R.W. Wiers & G. Gmel (2014). The tangible common denominator of substance use disorders: a reply to commentaries to Rehm et al. (2013a). Alcohol and Alcoholism, 49 (1), 118-122. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agt171
- H. Riper, M. Blankers, H. Hadiwijaya, J. Cunningham, S. Clarke, R. Wiers, D. Ebert & P. Cuijpers (2014). Effectiveness of guided and unguided low-intensity internet interventions for adult alcohol misuse: a meta-analysis. PLoS One, 9 (6), e99912. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0099912[go to publisher's site]
- J.M. Sharbanee, W.G.K. Stritzke, M.E. Jamalludin & R.W. Wiers (2014). Approach-alcohol action tendencies can be inhibited by cognitive load. Psychopharmacology, 231 (5), 976-975. doi: 10.1007/s00213-013-3318-z
- C.E. Wiers, C. Stelzel, S.Q. Park, C.K. Gawron, V.U. Ludwig, S. Gutwinski, A. Heinz, J. Lindenmeyer, R.W. Wiers, H. Walter & F. Bermpohl (2014). Neural correlates of alcohol-approach bias in alcohol addiction: the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak for spirits. Neuropsychopharmacology, 39, 688-697. doi: 10.1038/npp.2013.252
- M.L. Woud, S. Pawelczak, M. Rinck, J. Lindenmeyer, P. Souren, R.W. Wiers & E.S. Becker (2014). Alcohol‐related interpretation bias in alcohol-dependent patients. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 38 (4), 1151-1159. doi: 10.1111/acer.12334
- F. Faggiano, E. Allara, F. Giannotta, R. Molinar, H. Sumnall, R. Wiers, S. Michie, L. Collins & P. Conrod (2014). Europe needs a central, transparent, and evidence-based approval process for behavioural prevention interventions. PLoS Medicine, 11 (10), e1001740. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001740[go to publisher's site]
2013
- S.L. Ames, J.L. Grenard, A.W. Stacy, L. Xiao, Q. He, S.W Wong, G. Xue, R.W. Wiers & A. Bechara (2013). Functional imaging of implicit marijuana associations during performance on an Implicit Association Test (IAT). Behavioural Brain Research, 256, 494-502.
- M.L. Woud, R.W. Wiers, S. Pawelzcak, E.S. Becker, J. Lindenmeyer & M. Rinck (2013). Does Negative Affect Prime Alcohol in Alcohol-Dependent Inpatients? A Large-Scale Clinical Investigation of the Moderating role of Depression and Executive Control. Journal of Experimental Psychopathology, 4 (3), 279-290. doi: 10.5127/jep.031012
- C.E. Wiers, S. Kühn, A.H. Javadi, O. Korucuoglu, R.W. Wiers, H. Walter, J. Gallinat & F. Bermpohl (2013). Automatic approach bias towards smoking cues is present in smokers but not in ex-smokers. Psychopharmacology, 229 (1), 187-197. doi: 10.1007/s00213-013-3098-5
- J.M. Sharbanee, W.G. Stritzke, R.W. Wiers & C. MacLeod (2013). Alcohol-related biases in selective attention and action tendency make distinct contributions to dysregulated drinking behaviour. Addiction, 108 (10), 1758-1766. doi: 10.1111/add.12256
- J. Rehm, S. Marmet, P. Anderson, A. Gual, L. Kraus, D.J. Nutt, R. Room, A.V. Samokhvalov, E. Scafato, M. Trapencieris, R.W. Wiers & G. Gmel (2013). Defining substance use disorders: do we really need more than heavy use? Alcohol and Alcoholism, 48 (6), 633-640. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agt127
- M. Peeters, K. Monshouwer, R.A.G.J. van de Schoot, T. Janssen, W.A.M. Vollebergh & R.W. Wiers (2013). Automatic processes and the drinking behavior in early adolescence: a prospective study. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 37 (10), 1737-1744. doi: 10.1111/acer.12156
- M. Marini, N. Sriram, K. Schnabel, N. Maliszewski, T. Devos, B. Ekehammer, R. Wiers, C. HuaJian, M. Somogyi, K. Shiomura, S. Schnall, F. Neto, Y. Bar-Anan, M. Vianello, A. Ayala, G. Dorantes, J. Park, S. Kesebir, A. Pereira, B. Tulbure, T. Ortner, I. Stepanikova, A.G. Greenwald & B.A. Nosek (2013). Overweight People Have Low Levels of Implicit Weight Bias, but Overweight Nations Have High Levels of Implicit Weight Bias. PLoS One, 8 (12), e83543. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0083543[go to publisher's site]
- J. Lammers, E. Kuntsche, R.C.M.E. Engels, R.W. Wiers & M. Kleinjan (2013). Mediational relations of substance use risk profiles, alcohol-related outcomes, and drinking motives among young adolescents in the Netherlands. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 133 (2), 571-579. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2013.07.030
- C.E. Köpetz, C.W. Lejuez, R.W. Wiers & A.W. Kruglanski (2013). Motivation and Self-Regulation in Addiction: A Call for Convergence. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 8 (1), 3-24. doi: 10.1177/1745691612457575
- C. Eberl, R.W. Wiers, S. Pawelczack, M. Rinck, E.S. Becker & J. Lindenmeyer (2013). Approach bias modification in alcohol dependence: Do clinical effects replicate and for whom does it work best? Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 4, 38-51. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2012.11.002
- E.M. Beraha, J. Cousijn, E. Hermanides, A.E. Goudriaan & R.W. Wiers (2013). Implicit associations and explicit expectancies toward cannabis in heavy cannabis users and controls. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 4, 59. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2013.00059
- R.W. Wiers, T.E. Gladwin & M. Rinck (2013). Should we train alcohol-dependent patients to avoid alcohol? Frontiers in Psychiatry, 4, 33. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2013.00033[go to publisher's site]
- D.H.M. Creemers, R.H.J. Scholte, R.C.M.E. Engels, M.J. Prinstein & R.W. Wiers (2013). Damaged self-esteem is associated with internalizing problems. Frontiers in Psychology, 4, 152. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00152
- T.E. Gladwin, M.H.J. ter Mors-Schulte, K.R. Ridderinkhof & R.W. Wiers (2013). Medial parietal cortex activation related to attention control involving alcohol cues. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 4, 174. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2013.00174
- R. Wiers, E. Salemink, D. van Deursen & A. Wolf (2013). Train je verslaving weg! Cognitieve trainingen bij verslavingsgedrag. Dth, 33 (2), 118-134.
- E. Salemink, G. Bosmans, E. de Haan & R. Wiers (2013). Look at the bright side of life: Computergestuurde training bij angst. Dth, 33 (2), 102-116.
- R.W. Wiers, T.E. Gladwin, W. Hofmann, E. Salemink & K.R. Ridderinkhof (2013). Cognitive bias modification and cognitive control training in addiction and related psychopathology: mechanisms, clinical perspectives and ways forward. Clinical Psychological Science, 1 (2), 192-212. doi: 10.1177/2167702612466547
- D.S. van Deursen, E. Salemink, F. Smit, J. Kramer & R.W. Wiers (2013). Web-based cognitive bias modification for problem drinkers: protocol of a randomised controlled trial with a 2x2x2 factorial design. BMC Public Health, 13, 674. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-674[go to publisher's site]
- J. Cousijn, R.W.M. Snoek & R.W. Wiers (2013). Cannabis intoxication inhibits avoidance action tendencies: a field study in the Amsterdam coffee shops. Psychopharmacology, 229 (1), 167-176. doi: 10.1007/s00213-013-3097-6
- J. Cousijn, P. Watson, L. Koenders, W.A.M. Vingerhoets, A.E. Goudriaan & R.W. Wiers (2013). Cannabis dependence, cognitive control and attentional bias for cannabis words. Addictive Behaviors, 38 (12), 2825-2832. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2013.08.011
- S. Dovis, S. van der Oord, R.W. Wiers & P.J.M. Prins (2013). What part of working memory is not working in ADHD? Short-term memory, the central executive and effects of reinforcement. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 41 (6), 901-917. doi: 10.1007/s10802-013-9729-9
- P. Watson, S. de Wit, B. Hommel & R.W. Wiers (2013). Motivational mechanisms underlying the approach bias to cigarettes. Journal of Experimental Psychopathology, 4 (3), 250-262. doi: 10.5127/jep.030512
- J.M. Sharbanee, W.G.K. Stritzke, R.W. Wiers, P. Young, M. Rinck & C. MacLeod (2013). The interaction of approach-alcohol action tendencies, working memory capacity, and current task goals predicts the inability to regulate drinking behavior. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 27 (3), 649-661. doi: 10.1037/a0029982
- K.P. Lindgren, C. Neighbors, B.A. Teachman, R.W. Wiers, E. Westgate & A.G. Greenwald (2013). I drink therefore I am: validating alcohol-related implicit association tests. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 27 (1), 1-13. doi: 10.1037/a0027640
- K.A. Glashouwer, F.T.Y. Smulders, P.J. de Jong, A. Roefs & R.W.H.J. Wiers (2013). Measuring automatic associations: validation of algorithms for the Implicit Association Test (IAT) in a laboratory setting. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 44 (1), 105-113. doi: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2012.07.015
- J. Cousijn, R.W. Wiers, K.R. Ridderinkhof, W. van den Brink, D.J. Veltman, L.J. Porrino & A.E. Goudriaan (2013). Individual differences in decision making and reward processing predict changes in cannabis use: a prospective functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Addiction Biology, 18 (6), 1013-1023. doi: 10.1111/j.1369-1600.2012.00498.x
- J. Cousijn, A.E. Goudriaan, K.R. Ridderinkhof, W. van den Brink, D.J. Veltman & R.W. Wiers (2013). Neural responses associated with cue-reactivity in frequent cannabis users. Addiction Biology, 18 (3), 570-580. doi: 10.1111/j.1369-1600.2011.00417.x
2012
- M. Peeters, R.W. Wiers, K. Monshouwer, R. van de Schoot, T. Janssen & W.A.M. Vollebergh (2012). Automatic processes in at-risk adolescents: the role of alcohol-approach tendencies and response inhibition in drinking behavior. Addiction, 107 (11), 1939-1946. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2012.03948.x
- S. Pieters, C.S. van der Zwaluw, H. van der Vorst, R.W. Wiers, H. Smeets, E. Lambrichs, W.J. Burk & R.C.M.E. Engels (2012). The Moderating Effect of Alcohol-Specific Parental Rule-Setting on the Relation between the Dopamine D2 Receptor Gene (DRD2), the Mu-Opioid Receptor Gene (OPRM1) and Alcohol Use in Young Adolescents. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 47 (6), 663-670. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/ags075
- M.L. Woud, D.A. Fitzgerald, R.W. Wiers, M. Rinck & E.S. Becker (2012). 'Getting into the spirit': Alcohol-related interpretation bias in heavy-drinking students. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 26 (3), 627-632. doi: 10.1037/a0029025
- P. Watson, S. de Wit, B. Hommel & R.W. Wiers (2012). Motivational mechanisms and outcome expectancies underlying the approach bias toward addictive substances. Frontiers in Psychology, 3, 440. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00440
- S. Loeber, M. Grosshans, O. Korucuoglu, C. Vollmert, S. Vollstädt-Klein, S. Schneider, R.W. Wiers, K. Mann & F. Kiefer (2012). Impairment of inhibitory control in response to food-associated cues and attentional bias of obese participnats and normal-weight controls. International Journal of Obesity, 36 (10), 1334-1339. doi: 10.1038/ijo.2011.184
- T.E. Gladwin, T.E. den Uyl & R.W. Wiers (2012). Anodal tDCS of dorsolateral prefontal cortex during an Implicit Association Test. Neuroscience Letters, 517 (2), 82-86. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2012.04.025
- T.E. Gladwin, T.E. den Uyl, F.F. Fregni & R.W. Wiers (2012). Enhancement of selective attention by tDCS: interaction with interference in a Sternberg task. Neuroscience Letters, 512 (1), 33-37. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2012.01.056
- I. Elfeddali, C. Bolman, M.J.J.M. Candel, R.W. Wiers & H. de Vries (2012). The role of self-efficacy, recovery self-efficacy, and preparatory planning in predicting short-term smoking relapse. British Journal of Health Psychology, 17 (1), 185-201. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8287.2011.02032.x
- I. Elfeddali, C. Bolman, M.J.J.M. Candel, R.W. Wiers & H. de Vries (2012). Preventing smoking relapse via web-based computer-tailored feedback: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 14 (4), e109. doi: 10.2196/jmir.2057
- D.H.M. Creemers, R.H.J. Scholte, R.C.M.E. Engels, M.J. Prinstein & R.W. Wiers (2012). Implicit and explicit self-esteem as concurrent predictors of suicidal ideation, depressive symptoms, and loneliness. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 43 (1), 638-646. doi: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2011.09.006
- J. Cousijn, R.W. Wiers, K.R. Ridderinkhof, W. van den Brink, D.J. Veltman & A.E. Goudriaan (2012). Grey matter alterations associated with cannabis use: results of a VBM study in heavy cannabis users and healthy controls. NeuroImage, 59 (4), 3845-3851. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.09.046
- D.J. Kuss, J. Louws & R.W. Wiers (2012). Online gaming addiction? Motives predict addictive play behavior in massively multiplayer online role-playing games. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 15 (9), 480-485. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2012.0034
- T.E. Gladwin & R.W. Wiers (2012). Alcohol-related effects on automaticity due to experimentally manipulated conditioning. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 36 (5), 895-899. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2011.01687.x
- H. Larsen, R.C.M.E. Engels, R.W. Wiers, I. Granic & R. Spijkerman (2012). Implicit and explicit alcohol cognitions and observed alcohol consumption: three studies in (semi)naturalistic drinking settings. Addiction, 107 (8), 1420-1428. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2012.03805.x
- S. Dovis, S. van der Oord, R.W. Wiers & P.J.M. Prins (2012). Can motivation normalize working memory and task persistence in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder? The effects of money and computer-gaming. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 40 (5), 669-681. doi: 10.1007/s10802-011-9601-8[go to publisher's site]
- M. Maric, R.W. Wiers & P.J.M. Prins (2012). Ten ways to improve the use of statistical mediation analysis in the practice of child and adolescent treatment research. Clinical Child & Family Psychology Review, 15 (3), 177-191. doi: 10.1007/s10567-012-0114-y
- J. Cousijn, A.E. Goudriaan, K.R. Ridderinkhof, W. van den Brink, D.J. Veltman & R.W. Wiers (2012). Approach-bias predicts development of cannabis problem severity in heavy cannabis users: results from a prospective FMRI study. PLoS One, 7 (9):e42394. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0042394[go to publisher's site]
- S. Pieters, W.J. Burk, H. van der Vorst, R.W. Wiers & R.C.M.E. Engels (2012). The moderating role of working memory capacity and alcohol-specific rule-setting on the relation between approach tendencies and alcohol use in young adolescents. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 36 (5), 915-922. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2011.01688.x
- E. Salemink & R.W. Wiers (2012). Adolescent threat-related interpretive bias and its modification: the moderating role of regulatory control. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 50 (1), 40-46. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2011.10.006
2011
- M. Friese, W. Hofmann & R.W. Wiers (2011). On taming horses and strengthening riders: recent developments in research on interventions to improve self-control in health behaviors. Self and Identity, 10 (3), 336-351. doi: 10.1080/15298868.2010.536417
- T.E. Gladwin, B. Figner, E.A. Crone & R.W. Wiers (2011). Addiction, adolescence, and the integration of control and motivation. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 1 (4), 364-376. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2011.06.008
- M.E. van Hemel-Ruiter, P.J. de Jong & R.W. Wiers (2011). Appetitive and regulatory processes in young adolescent drinkers. Addictive Behaviors, 36 (1-2), 18-26. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2010.08.002
- W. Hofmann, M. Friese & R.W. Wiers (2011). Impulsive processes in the self-regulation of health behaviour: theoretical and methodological considerations in response to commentaries. Health Psychology Review, 5 (2), 162-171. doi: 10.1080/17437199.2011.565593
- J. Lammers, F. Goossens, S. Lokman, K. Monshouwer, L. Lemmers, P. Conrod, R. Wiers, R. Engels & M. Kleinjan (2011). Evaluating a selective prevention programme for binge drinking among young adolescents: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial. BMC Public Health, 11:126. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-126[go to publisher's site]
- A. Roefs, J. Huijding, F.T.Y. Smulders, C.M. MacLeod, P.J. de Jong, R.W. Wiers & A.T.M. Jansen (2011). Implicit measures of association in psychopathology research. Psychological Bulletin, 137 (1), 149-193. doi: 10.1037/a0021729
- S. Pieters, H. van der Vorst, W.J. Burk, T.M. Schoenmakers, E. van den Wildenberg, H.J. Smeets, E. Lambrichs, M. Field, R.C.M.E. Engels & R.W. Wiers (2011). The effect of the OPRM1 and DRD4 polymorphisms on the relation between attentional bias and alcohol use in adolescence and young adulthood. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 1 (4), 591-599. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2011.07.008
- L. Schmaal, L. Berk, K.P. Hulstijn, J. Cousijn, R.W. Wiers & W. van den Brink (2011). Efficacy of N-acetylcysteine in the treatment of nicotine dependence: a double-blind placebo-controlled pilot study. European Addiction Research, 17 (4), 211-216. doi: 10.1159/000327682
- K. Houben, R.W. Wiers & A. Jansen (2011). Getting a grip on drinking behavior: training working memory to reduce alcohol abuse. Psychological Science, 22 (7), 968-975. doi: 10.1177/0956797611412392
- K. Houben, C. Nederkoorn, R.W. Wiers & A. Jansen (2011). Resisting temptation: decreasing alcohol-related affect and drinking behavior by training response inhibition. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 116 (1-3), 132-136. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2010.12.011
- J. Cousijn, A.E. Goudriaan & R.W. Wiers (2011). Reaching out towards cannabis: approach-bias in heavy cannabis users predicts changes in cannabis use. Addiction, 106 (9), 1667-1674. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2011.03475.x
- R. Wiers, T. Gladwin & E. Salemink (2011). 'Tel eerst tot tien': executieve functies en probleemgedrag. De Psycholoog, 46 (11), 54-62.
- E. Samelink & R.W. Wiers (2011). Modifying threat-related interpretive bias in adolescents. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 39 (7), 967-976. doi: 10.1007/s10802-011-9523-5[go to publisher's site]
- R.W. Wiers, C. Eberl, M. Rinck, E.S. Becker & J. Lindenmeyer (2011). Retraining automatic action tendencies changes alcoholic patients’ approach bias for alcohol and improves treatment outcome. Psychological Science, 22 (4), 490-497. doi: 10.1177/0956797611400615[go to publisher's site]
2010
- R.W. Wiers, M. Rinck, R. Kordts, K. Houben & F. Strack (2010). Retraining automatic action-tendencies to approach alcohol in hazardous drinkers. Addiction, 105 (2), 279-287. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2009.02775.x
- K. Houben, B. Nosek & R.W. Wiers (2010). Seeing the forest through the trees: a comparison of different IAT variants measuring implicit alcohol associations. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 106 (2-3), 204-211. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2009.08.016
- J. van de Luitgaarden, R.A. Knibbe & R.W. Wiers (2010). Adolescents binge drinking when on holiday: an evaluation of a community intervention based on self-regulation. Substance Use & Misuse, 45 (1-2), 190-203. doi: 10.3109/10826080902873135
- R.W. Wiers & A.W. Stacy (2010). Are alcohol expectancies associations? Comment on Moss & Albery (2009). Psychological Bulletin, 136 (1), 12-16. doi: 10.1037/a0017769
- A.W. Stacy & R.W. Wiers (2010). Implicit cognition and addiction: a tool for explaining paradoxical behavior. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 6, 551-575. doi: 10.1146/annurev.clinpsy.121208.131444
- T.M. Schoenmaker, M. de Bruin, I.F.M. Lux, A.G. Goertz, D.H.A.T. Kerkhof & R.W. Wiers (2010). Clinical effectiveness of attentional bias modification training in abstinent alcohol patients. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 109 (1-3), 30-36. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2009.11.022
- M. Friese, J. Bargas-Avila, W. Hofmann & R.W. Wiers (2010). Here’s looking at you, Bud: alcohol-related memory structures predict eye movements for social drinkers with low executive control. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 1 (2), 143-151. doi: 10.1177/1948550609359945
- S. Pieters, H. Vorst, R.C.M.E. Engels & R.W. Wiers (2010). Implicit and explicit cognitions related to alcohol use in children. Addictive Behaviors, 35 (5), 471-478. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2009.12.022
- A.A.J. Goethem, R.H.J. Scholte & R.W. Wiers (2010). Explicit- and implicit bullying attitudes in relation to bullying behavior. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 38 (6), 829-842. doi: 10.1007/s10802-010-9405-2
- S. Pieters, H. van der Vorst, W.J. Burk, R.W. Wiers & R.C.M.E. Engels (2010). Puberty-dependent sleep regulation and alcohol use in early-adolescents. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 34 (9), 1512-1518. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2010.01235.x
- M. Field, R.W. Wiers, P. Christiansen, M.T. Fillmore & J.C. Verster (2010). Acute alcohol effects on inhibitory control and implicit cognition: implications for loss of control over drinking. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 34 (8), 1346-1352. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2010.01218.x
- E. Kuntsche, R.W. Wiers, T. Janssen & G. Gmel (2010). Same wording, distinct concepts? Testing differences between expectancies and motives in a mediation model of alcohol outcomes. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 18 (5), 436-444. doi: 10.1037/a0019724
- K. Houben, T.M. Schoenmaker & R.W. Wiers (2010). I didn’t feel like drinking but I don’t know why: the effects of evaluative conditioning on alcohol-related attitudes, craving and behavior. Addictive Behaviors, 35 (12), 1161-1163. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2010.08.012
- K. Houben, R.C. Havermans & R.W. Wiers (2010). Learning to dislike alcohol: Conditioning negative implicit attitudes towards alcohol and its effect on drinking behavior. Psychopharmacology, 211 (1), 79-86. doi: 10.1007/s00213-010-1872-1
- R.W. Wiers & W. Hofmann (2010). Implicit cognition and health psychology: changing perspectives and new interventions. The European Health Psychologist, 12 (1), 4-6.
- R.W. Wiers, S.L. Ames, W. Hofmann, M. Krank & A.W. Stacy (2010). Impulsivity, impulsive and reflective processes and the development of alcohol use and misuse in adolescents and young adults. Frontiers in Psychology, 1 (144). doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2010.00144[go to publisher's site]
- D.S. van Deursen, E. Salemink, J. Lammers & R.W. Wiers (2010). Selectieve en geïndiceerde preventie van problematisch middelengebruik bij jongeren. Kind en Adolescent, 31 (4), 234-246.
- A.W. Stacy, S.L. Ames, R.W. Wiers & M.D. Krank (2010). Associative memory in appetitive behavior: a framework and relevance to epidemiology and prevention. In L.M. Scheier (Ed.), Handbook of drug use etiology: theory, methods, and empirical findings (pp. 165-182). Washington: American Psychological Association.
- J. Huijding, R.W. Wiers & A.P. Field (2010). The assessment of fear-related automatic associations in children and adolescents. In J.A. Hadwin & A.P. Field (Eds.), Information processing biases and anxiety: a developmental perspective (pp. 151-182). Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
- R.W. Wiers, K. Houben, A. Roefs, P. de Jong, W. Hofmann & A.W. Stacy (2010). Implicit cognition in health psychology: why common sense goes out of the window. In B. Gawronski & B.K. Payne (Eds.), Handbook of implicit social cognition (pp. 463-488). New York: The Guilford Press.
- T.M. Schoenmakers & R.W. Wiers (2010). Craving and attentional bias respond differently to alcohol priming: a field study in the pub. European Addiction Research, 16 (1), 9-16. doi: 10.1159/000253859
- N. Dekker, A.M. Smeerdijk, R.W. Wiers, J.H. Duits, G. van Gelder, K. Houben, G. Schippers, D.H. Linszen & L. de Haan (2010). Implicit and explicit affective associations towards cannabis use in patients with recent-onset schizophrenia and healthy controls. Psychological Medicine, 40 (8), 1325-1336.
2009
- C. Nederkoorn, M. Baltus, R. Guerrieri & R.W. Wiers (2009). Heavy drinking is associated with deficient response inhibition in women but not in men. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 93 (3), 331-336.
- R.W. Wiers, M. Rinck, M. Dictus & E. van den Wildenberg (2009). Relatively strong automatic appetitive action-tendencies in male carriers of the OPRM1 G-allele. Genes Brain and Behavior, 8 (1), 101-106.
- K. Houben & R.W. Wiers (2009). Response inhibition moderates the relationship between implicit associations and drinking behavior. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 33 (4), 626-633.
- K. Houben, K. Rothermund & R.W. Wiers (2009). Predicting alcohol use with a recoding-free variant of the Implicit Association Test. Addictive Behaviors, 34 (5), 487-489.
- R.W. Wiers, L. Beckers, K. Houben & W. Hofmann (2009). A short fuse after alcohol: implicit power associations predict aggressiveness after alcohol consumption in young heavy drinkers with limited executive control. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 93 (3), 300-305.
2008
- R.W. Wiers, M. Rinck, M. Dictus & E. van den Wildenberg (2008). Relatively strong automatic appetitive action-tendencies in male carriers of the OPRM1 G-allele. Genes Brain and Behavior, 8 (1), 101-106.
- J.L. Grenard, S.L. Ames, R.W. Wiers, C. Thush, S. Sussman & A.W. Stacy (2008). Working memory capacity moderates the predictive effects of drug-related associations on substance use. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 22 (3), 426-432.
- M. Field, T. Schoenmakers & R.W. Wiers (2008). Cognitive processes in alcohol binges: A review and research agenda. Current Drug Abuse Reviews, 1 (3), 263-279.
- R.W. Wiers (2008). Een noodlottige zelfoverschatting van het bewustzijn: Het ontstaan van verslavingsgedrag bij jongeren. De Psycholoog, 43 (4), 210-217.
- K. Houben, T. Schoenmakers, C. Thush & R.W. Wiers (2008). Impliciete cognitie en verslaving. Gedragstherapie, 41, 169-182.
- C. Thush & R.W. Wiers (2008). Een dubbele kijk op minder drinken: de invloed van expliciete en impliciete alcoholgerelateerde processen en vroege interventie bij jongeren. Psychologie & Gezondheid, 36 (5), 273-283.
- W. Hofmann, M. Friese & R.W. Wiers (2008). Impulsive versus reflective influences on health behavior: A theoretical framework and empirical review. Health Psychology Review, 2 (2), 111-137.
2011
- G. Kraag, E. Salemink & R. Wiers (2011). Middelengebruik. In M. Taal & C. Poleij (Eds.), Interventies in het onderwijs: werken aan goede verhoudingen (pp. 93-120). Den Haag: Boom Lemma.
2009
- D.S. van Deursen, E. Salemink, T. Schoenmakers & R.W. Wiers (2009). Het hertrainen van automatische cognitieve processen bij angst- en verslavingsproblematiek. GZ-psychologie, 2, 24-29, 31.
2014
- R. Wiers, D. van Deursen, A. Wolf, M. Boffo & E. Salemink (2014). Training van cognitieve processen ter ondersteuning van de behandeling van problematisch middelengebruik. In G.M. Schippers, M. Smeerdijk & M.J.M. Merkx (Eds.), Handboek cognitieve gedragstherapie bij middelengebruik en gokken (pp. 411-427). Amersfoort/Utrecht: Stichting Resultaten Scoren i.s.m. Perspectief Uitgevers.
- Y. Ivens, R.W. Wiers & E. Salemink (2014). Cannabisbehandelprotocol voor jongeren en jongvolwassenen: behandeling van problematisch middelengebruik en verslaving. In C. Braet & S. Bögels (Eds.), Protocollaire behandelingen voor kinderen en adolescenten met psychische klachten. - 1 (pp. 565-592). Amsterdam: Boom.
2013
- I.H.A. Franken & R.W. Wiers (2013). Motivationele processen bij verslaving: de rol van craving, salience en aandacht. Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie, 55 (11), 833-840.
- R.W. Wiers (2013). Pillen? Praten? Trainen! Cognitieve trainingen bij verslaving en andere psychische problemen. Amsterdam: UvA.
- R.W. Wiers, E.M. Derks & T.E. Gladwin (2013). Implicit cognition: an intermediate phenotype for addiction? In J. MacKillop & M. Munafò (Eds.), Genetic influences on addiction: an intermediate phenotype approach (pp. 207-235). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
- R. Wiers, D. van Deursen, A. Wolf & E. Salemink (2013). Gecomputeriseerde trainingen voor verslavingsgedrag bij adolescenten. In C. Braet & S. Bögels (Eds.), Protocollaire behandelingen voor kinderen en adolescenten met psychische klachten 2 (pp. 377-398). Amsterdam: Boom.
2012
- R.W. Wiers, J. Cousijn, M. ter Mors-Schulte, T. den Uyl, A. Goudriaan, T. Schilt, D. Veltman & W. van den Brink (2012). State of the art: neurocognitieve effecten van verslaving. Den Haag: ZonMw.
2009
- R.W. Wiers (2009). Automatische en controlerende processen en het ontstaan van verslavingsgedrag. In I. Franken & W. van den Brink (Eds.), Handboek verslaving (pp. 115-134). Utrecht: De Tijdstroom.
2008
- R. Wiers & R. Engels (2008). Middelenmisbruik en verslaving. In P. Prins & C. Braet (Eds.), Handboek klinische ontwikkelingspsychologie: over aanleg, omgeving en verandering (pp. 529-553). Houten: Bohn Stafleu van Loghum.
2013
- R.W. Wiers (2013, September 25). Trainen tegen verslaving. Folia Magazine
- R.W. Wiers (2013). Grip op je problemen. Cognitieve training bij verslaving en angst. Amsterdam: Bert Bakker.
- R.W. Wiers (2013, June 04). Pillen? Praten? Trainen! Het Parool
Prijs
- B.R.J. Jansen, E. Salemink & R.W. Wiers (2014). The missing factor in Math Anxiety: The role and modification of cognitive biases and executive functioning. Interne AIO-competitie Ontwikkelingspsychologie: . Recognition.
- R.W. Wiers (2013). 2013-2017 Ministery of Justice. Training cognitive biases in incarnated youth. €430.000,-. Recognition.
- R.W. Wiers (2010). NWO NIHC grant for 'An Integrated Approach. Cognitive and motivational components of adaptive and maladaptive decision-making: an integrative approach.'. NWO NIHC grant: (2011, January 1 - 2015, January 1). Recognition.
- R.W. Wiers (2010). EU, FP7, 'Addictions and Lifestyles In Contemporary Europe - Reframing Addictions Project', ‘Alice-Rap’. PI: Peter Anderson. WP-leader WP6.2 "When Culture and Biology meet". EU, FP7: . Recognition.
- R.W. Wiers (2010). ZonMW binational grant for 'Addiction. Translational Research into Smoking Cessation in Adolescents.'. ZonMW binational grant: (2011, January 1 - 2016, January 1). Recognition.
Prijs
- R.W. Wiers (2013). Cognitive Training, Affect Regulation and Developmental Psychopathology.
Tijdschriftredactie
- R.W. Wiers (Ed.). (2010) Addiction Biology.
- R.W. Wiers (Ed.). (2010) Frontiers in psychopathology.
- R.W. Wiers (Ed.). (2010) Addiction.
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