
Vivia McCutcheon
Associate Professor of Psychiatry
- Phone: 314-286-2297
- Email: vmccutcheon@nospam.wustl.edu
Additional Titles & Roles
- Faculty Scholar, Washington University Institute for Public Health
- Faculty member, TranSTAR (Transdisciplinary Training in Addictions Research)
Education & Training
- Ph.D.: Washington University in St Louis, 2005
- M.S.S.W.: Washington University in St Louis, 2001
- B.A.: Ohio State University-Main Campus, 1985
Research Interests
1) extra-treatment factors that influence recovery from alcohol use disorders in adults, with a particular interest in social/environmental factors, 2) improving understanding of and treatment for women with alcohol use disorders to reduce alcohol-related harms to them and their children, 3) the development of substance and behavior problems in children from high-risk families, including examination of gene-environment interplay
Recent Publications
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Correction to: Multivariate analysis of 1.5 million people identifies genetic associations with traits related to self-regulation and addiction (Nature Neuroscience, (2021), 24, 10, (1367-1376), 10.1038/s41593-021-00908-3)
COGA Collaborators, Jan 2025, In: Nature neuroscience. 28, 1, p. 213 1 p.
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Genetic Heterogeneity Across Dimensions of Alcohol Use Behaviors
COGA Investigators, Nov 1 2024, In: The American journal of psychiatry. 181, 11, p. 1006-1017 12 p.
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Associations between alcohol use disorder polygenic score and remission in participants from high-risk families and the Indiana Biobank
Lai, D., Kuo, S. I. C., Wetherill, L., Aliev, F., Zhang, M., Marco, A., Schwantes-An, T. H., Dick, D., Francis, M. W., Johnson, E. C., Kamarajan, C., Kinreich, S., Kuperman, S., Meyers, J., Nurnberger, J. I., Liu, Y., Edenberg, H. J., Porjesz, B., Agrawal, A. & Foroud, T. & 4 others, , Feb 2024, In: Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research. 48, 2, p. 283-294 12 p.
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Childhood trauma is associated with developmental trajectories of EEG coherence, alcohol-related outcomes, and PTSD symptoms
COGA Investigators, 2024, (Accepted/In press) In: Psychological medicine.
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COVID-19 pandemic stressors are associated with reported increases in frequency of drunkenness among individuals with a history of alcohol use disorder
Meyers, J. L., McCutcheon, V. V., Horne-Osipenko, K. A., Waters, L. R., Barr, P., Chan, G., Chorlian, D. B., Johnson, E. C., Kuo, S. I. C., Kramer, J. R., Dick, D. M., Kuperman, S., Kamarajan, C., Pandey, G., Singman, D., de Viteri, S. S. S., Salvatore, J. E., Bierut, L. J., Foroud, T. & Goate, A. & 8 others, , Dec 2023, In: Translational psychiatry. 13, 1, 311.