Brian M. Quigley
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I was trained as an experimental social psychologist but my research has involved the use of multiple methodologies including laboratory studies, longitudinal survey studies, and daily diary studies. My primary research interests are in the area of behavioral health, in particular (1) the relationship of substance use and misuse to aggression, relationship conflict, and social functioning and (2) psychological and social variables that influence quality of life among people with chronic medical disorders (IBS, cardiac arrhythmia etc).
Primary Interests:
- Aggression, Conflict, Peace
- Applied Social Psychology
- Close Relationships
- Emotion, Mood, Affect
- Health Psychology
- Interpersonal Processes
- Life Satisfaction, Well-Being
- Personality, Individual Differences
- Persuasion, Social Influence
- Research Methods, Assessment
- Self and Identity
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Journal Articles:
- Leonard, K. E., Collins, R. L., & Quigley, B. M. (2003). Alcohol consumption and the occurrence and severity of aggression: An event-based analysis of male to male barroom violence. Aggressive Behavior, 29, 346-365.
- Miller, K. E., Quigley, B. M., Eliseo-Arras, R., & Ball, N. (2016). Alcohol mixed with energy drink use as an event-level predictor of physical and verbal aggression in bar conflicts. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 40, 161-169.
- Quigley, B. M., & Tedeschi, J. T. (1996). Mediating effects of blame attributions on feelings of anger. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 22, 1280-1288.
- Derrick, J. L., Leonard, K.E., Quigley, B. M., Houston, R. J., Testa, M., & Kubiak, A. (2010). Relationship-specific alcohol expectancies in couples with concordant and discrepant drinking patterns. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 71, 761-768.
- Lackner, J. M., Brasel, A. M., Quigley, B. M., Keefer, L., Krasner, S. S., Powell, C., Katz, L. A., & Sitrin, M. D. (2010). The ties that bind: Perceived social support, stress, and IBS in severely affected patients. Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 22, 893-900.
- Leonard, K. E., Quigley, B. M. & Collins, R. L. (2002). Physical aggression in the lives of young adults: Prevalence, location, and severity among college and community samples. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17, 533-550.
- Quigley, B. M. & Leonard, K. E. (2000). Alcohol and the continuation of early marital aggression. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 24, 1003-1010.
- Lackner, J. M., Quigley, B. M., & Blanchard, E. B. (2004). Depression and abdominal pain in IBS patients: The mediating role of catastrophizing. Psychosomatic Medicine, 66, 435-441.
- Ball, N. J., Eliseo-Arras, R. K, Miller. K. E., & Quigley, B. M. (2018). Alcohol mixed with energy drinks and sexually-related causes of conflict in the barroom. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Advance online publication.
- Lackner, J. M., & Quigley, B. M. (2005). Pain catastrophizing mediates the relationship between worry and pain suffering in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 43, 943-957.
- Quigley, B. M. & Leonard, K. E. (2006). Alcohol expectancies and intoxicated aggression. Aggression and Violent Behavior: A Review Journal, 11, 484-496.
- Quigley, B. M., Leonard, K. E., & Collins, R. L. (2003). Characteristics of violent bars and bar patrons. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 64, 765-772.
- Quigley, B. M., Sova, C. C., Brenner, D. M., Keefer, L. A., Sitrin, M. D., Radziwon, C. D., Krasner, S. S., & Lackner, J. M. (2017). (Can’t get no) Patient satisfaction: The predictive power of demographic, GI, and psychological factors in IBS patients. Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology. Advance online publication.
- Testa, M., Crane, C. A., Quigley, B. M., Levitt, A., & Leonard, K. E. (2014). Effects of administered alcohol on intimate partner interactions in a conflict resolution paradigm. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 75, 249-258.
- Testa, M., Kubiak, A., Quigley, B. M., Houston, R. J., Derrick, J. L., Levitt, A., Homish, G. G. & Leonard, K. E. (2012). Husband and wife alcohol use as independent or interactive predictors of intimate partner violence. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 73, 268-276.
- Testa, M., Quigley, B. M., & Eiden, R. D. (2003). The effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on infant mental development: A meta-analytic review. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 38, 295-304
- Quigley, B.M., Levitt, A., Derrick, J. L., Testa, M., Houston, R. J., & Leonard, K. E. (2018). Alcohol, self-regulation, and partner physical aggression: Actor-partner effects over a three year time frame. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 12, 1-11
- Schumacher, J. A., Homish, G. G., Leonard, K. E., Quigley, B. M., & Kearns-Bodkin, J. N. (2008). Longitudinal moderators of the relationship between excessive drinking and intimate partner violence. Journal of Family Psychology, 22, 894-904.
- Testa, M., Quigley, B. M., & Leonard, K. E. (2003). Does alcohol make a difference? Within-subjects comparison of incidents of partner violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18, 735-743.
- Leonard, K. E. & Quigley, B. M. (2017). Thirty years of research show alcohol to be a cause of Intimate Partner Violence: Future research needs to identify who to treat and how to treat them. Drug and Alcohol Review, 36, 7-9.
Brian M. Quigley
Behavioral Medicine Clinic
DK Miller Bldg, ECMC
462 Grider St
Buffalo, New York 14215
United States of America
- Phone: (716) 898-5205
- Email: bquigley@buffalo.edu