Bridie O'Reilly

491 citations
13 papers · 397 · h-index 8

Impact in

  • Toxicology top 5%
    • Forensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis
  • Health top 10%
    • Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights

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Bridie O'Reilly

12 papers receiving 324 citations

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  • Toxicology 34
  • Health 41
  • Pharmacology 77
  • Epidemiology 139
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health 81
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All Works

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Australian Drug Trends 2000: Findings of the Illicit Drug Reporting System (IDRS)
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Australian Drug Trends
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About Bridie O'Reilly

Bridie O'Reilly is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Pharmacology, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and General Health Professions, having authored 13 papers that have together received 397 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (6 papers), Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research (6 papers), Alcohol Consumption and Health Effects (4 papers), Opioid Use Disorder Treatment (3 papers), Forensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis (2 papers), Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects (2 papers), Homelessness and Social Issues (2 papers) and Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights (1 paper). The work is most often cited by research in Toxicology (34 citations), Health (41 citations), Pharmacology (77 citations), Epidemiology (139 citations) and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health (81 citations). Bridie O'Reilly has collaborated with scholars based in Australia, New Zealand and United States. Frequent co-authors include Shane Darke, Raimondo Bruno, Craig Fry, Rachel Humeniuk, Paul Williams, Libby Topp, Sheree Cairney, Paul Maruff, Peter d’Abbs and Alan Clough. Their work appears in journals such as Drug and Alcohol Review, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, Addiction Research & Theory, Addiction and Psychology and Developing Societies.

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