Faculty

Brooke S G Molina, PhD

Brooke S Molina, PhD

Professor of Psychiatry, Clinical and Translational Science, Pediatrics, and Psychology

Contact Details

3811 O'Hara St.
Pittsburgh
 
PA
 
15213

Education & Training

PhD
Clinical Psychology, Arizona State University
Alcohol Research Training Program, University of Pittsburgh

Current Appointments

Director, Youth and Family Research Program
Director, Developmental Alcohol Research Training Program

Professional Affiliations

Fellow, American Psychological Association
Member, International Society for Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
Member, Research Society on Alcohol

Selected Honors & Awards

Outstanding Mentor Award, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Method to Extend Research in Time Award, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

Research Interests

Etiology, course & treatment of ADHD/substance use; ADHD treatment in primary care; ADHD risk for Alzheimer's Disease
Selected Research Publications & Products
  1. Molina BSG, Walther CAP, Wang FL, Kennedy T, Curran PJ, Gnagy EM & Pedersen SL. (2025). Pathways to alcohol use and problems in adulthood for children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: The role of common impairments above and beyond ADHD symptom persistence. Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science, 134(6), 651-662. PMCID: PMC12259370.
  2. Leffa DT, Povala G, Bellaver B, Ferrari-Souza JP, Ferreira PCL, Lussier F, Aguzzoli CS, Soares C, Zalzale H, Rohden F, Bauer-Negrini G, Abbas S, Schneider M, Therriault J, Lopez O, Villemagne V, Klunk W, Tudorascu D, Cohen A, Rosa-Neto P, Zimmer E, Karikari T, Rohde LA, Molina B, Alzheimers Disease Neuroimaging Initiative. (2025). Impact of the polygenic risk scores for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in Alzheimers disease. Alzheimers & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimers Association, 21(1):e70003. PMCID: PMC11853731.
  3. Molina BSG, Kennedy TM, Howard AL, Swanson JM, Arnold LE, Mitchell JT, Stehli A, Kennedy EH, Epstein JN, Hechtman LT, Hinshaw SP & Vitiello B. (2023). Association between stimulant treatment and substance use through adolescence into early adulthood. JAMA Psychiatry, 80(9), 933-941. PMCID: PMC10323757.
  4. McGuier, EA, Kolko DJ, Pedersen SL, Kipp HL, Joseph HM, Lindstrom RA, Bauer DJ, Subramaniam GA & Molina BSG. (2022). Effects of training on use of stimulant diversion prevention strategies by pediatric primary care providers: Results from a cluster-randomized trial. Prevention Science, 23(7), 12991307. PMCID: PMC9489672
  5. Versace A, Jones NP, Joseph HM, Lindstrom R, Wilson TK, Lima Santos JP, Gnagy EM, Pelham, Jr. WE, Ladouceur CD & Molina BSG. (2021). White matter abnormalities associated with ADHD outcomes in adulthood. A tract-profile study in adults with research-quality childhood diagnoses. Molecular Psychiatry, 26(11), 6655-6665. PMCID: PMC8613296.

Clinical Interests

ADHD across the lifespan; Substance use across the lifespan; Primary care and ADHD treatment

Education Interests

Research mentorship at all levels; Faculty development