Dr. Andrew (Hyounsoo) Kim
Positions
Adjunct Professor
Affiliations
Full Member
Hotchkiss Brain Institute
Contact information
Location
Office: AD256
Background
Educational Background
PhD Clinical Psychology, University of Calgary, 2020
MA Experimental Psychology, Carleton University, 2014
Post Graduate Certificate Addictions and Mental Health, Durham College, 2011
BA Honours Psychology, York University, 2008
Biography
Dr. Kim is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Calgary and an Adjunct Scientist at University of Ottawa Institute of Mental Health Research at The Royal. Dr. Kim completed his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at the University of Calgary and a CPA accredited psychology residency at The Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre in the Substance Use and Concurrent Disorders Program. Dr. Kim is also the Chair of CPA’s Addiction Psychology
Dr. Kim’s clinical interests are in providing evidence-based care for people with co-occurring addictions and mental health difficulties. Relatedly, his research interest lies in developing an integrated treatment for substance and behavioural addictions and their mental health comorbidities. Dr. Kim’s research has been funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Gambling Research Exchange Ontario, and the American Psychological Association’s Society of Addiction Psychology. Dr. Kim has also received awards and fellowships from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Banting Post-Doctoral Fellowship; declined), Killam Trusts, and the Canadian Psychological Association.
Dr. Kim directs the Addictions and Mental Health (ADMH) Laboratory. The focus of the ADMH Lab is to identify shared (and unique) psychological risk factors associated with substance (e.g., alcohol, cannabis) and behavioural (gambling, gaming, shopping) addictions and their mental health comorbidities (e.g., depression, anxiety, psychosis, eating disorders). The risk factors we have examined to date include emotion dysregulation, impulsivity, coping skills, childhood trauma, and others. The overall aim of our research is to develop an integrated treatment that simultaneously improves substance use and behavioural addictions and their mental health comorbidities. This research is conducted using surveys and in-depth interviews with people in the community and those seeking treatment for addictions and mental health difficulties. Our work is done in collaboration with researchers both nationally (e.g., Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre) and internationally (e.g., Australia, Brazil).
Research
Areas of Research
Participation in university strategic initiatives
Awards
- Banting Post Doctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Counil. 2020
- Donald Hill Fellowship in Medicine, Dalhousie University . 2020
- Izaak Walton Killam Pre-Doctoral Scholarship, Killam Trusts. 2016
- Canada Graduate Scholarship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Counil. 2014
Publications
- Cognitive-behavioral treatment for gambling harm: Umbrella review and meta-analysis. Pfund, R. A., Ginley, M. K., Kim, H. S., Boness, C. L., Horn, T. L., & Whelan, J. P. . Clinical Psychology Review. (2023)
- This time with feeling: Placing an in-play sports bet is a vehicle for emotion regulation. Vieira, J. L., Kim, H. S., Clark, L., Tabri, N., & Wohl, M. J. A. . Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. (2023)
- A mixed-method investigation of addiction substitution and concurrent recovery in gambling disorder: who substitutes and why?. Kim, H. S., Hodgins, D. C., & McGrath, D. S. . Journal of Behavioral Addictions. In press. (2023)
- Dispositional and contextual correlates of in-play sports betting and related harms: A two-week ecological monetary assessment study. Kim, H. S., Coelho, S. G., Vieira, J. L., & Keough, M. T. . Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. In press. (2023)
- Who makes in-play bets? Investigating the demographics, psychological characteristics, and gambling-related harms of in-play sports bettors. Vieira, J. L., Coelho, S. G., Snaychuk, L. A., Parmar, P. K., Keough, M. T., & Kim, H. S.. Journal of Behavioral Addictions. In press. (2023)
- Latent profile analyses and psychological characteristics of concurrent disorders in two large samples. Coelho, S., Keough, M. T., Hodgins, D. C., Parmar, P., Shead, N. W., & Kim, H. S. . International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction. In press. (2023)
- The perceived causes of problematic substance use, gambling, and other addictive behaviors from the perspective of people with lived experience. Coelho, S., Tabri, N., Kerman, N., Lefebvre, T., Longpre, S., Williams, R., & Kim, H. S. . International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction. In press. (2023)
- Review of third-wave therapies for substance use disorders in people of colour and collectivist cultures: Current evidence and future directions. Dela Cruz, G. A., Johnstone, S., Kim, H. S., & Castle, D. J.. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 681-694. (2023)
- A scoping review of the association between loot boxes, esports, skin betting, and token wagering with gambling and video gaming behaviors. Kim, H. S., Leslie, D., Stewart, S. H., King, D. L., Demetrovics, Z., Andrade, A. L. M., Choi, J-S., Tavares, H., Almedia, B., & Hodgins, D. C. . Journal of Behavioral Addictions. 309-351. (2023)
- Loot box purchasing is associated with gambling and problem gambling when controlling for known psychological risk factors of gambling. Coelho, S., Keough, M. T., Hodgins, D. C., Shead, N. W., Parmar, P., & Kim, H. S. . Addiction Research & Theory. 260-269. (2023)
- Psychometric properties of the Generalized Version of the Screener for Substance and Behavioral Addictions (SSBA-G): A comprehensive screening tool for substance-related and behavioural addictions. Konkolÿ-Thege, B., Moore, A., Szabó, G. S., Fitzgerald, M., Hodgins, D. C., & Kim, H. S. . Psychiatry Research. (2023)
- Emotion dysregulation mediates the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and problematic gaming. Kim, H. S., Vieira, J., Parmar, P. K., Hodgins, D. C., Shead, N. W., & Keough, M. T. . Addictive Behaviors. (2023)
- Co-occurring obsessive-compulsive disorder and compulsive sexual behavior: clinical features and psychiatric comorbidities. Snaychuk, L., Ferrao, Y., Fontenelle, L., Miguel, E. C., de Mathias, A., Scanavino, M., & Kim, H. S. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 4111-4123. (2022)
- Substance use and mental health disorders: Psychologists’ role in bridging the gap. Corace, K., Ares, I., Overington, L., & Kim, H. S.. Canadian Psychology. 405-412. (2022)
- A systematic review of addiction substitution: Clinical lore or empirically based?. Kim, H. S., Hodgins, D. C., Garcia, X., Ritchie, E. V., Musani, I., McGrath, D. S., & von Ranson, K. . Clinical Psychology Review. (2022)
- Transdiagnostic or disorder specific? Indicators of substance and behavioral addictions nominated by people with lived experiences. Kim, H. S., Hodgins, D. C., Kim, B., & Wild, C. T. . Journal of Clinical Medicine. (2020)
- Insecure attachment and addiction: Testing the mediating role of emotion dysregulation in four potentially addictive behaviors. Liese, B. S., Kim, H. S., & Hodgins, D. C. . Addictive Behaviors. (2020)
- Gambling disorder and comorbid behavioral addictions: Demographic, clinical, and personality correlates. Tang, K, Kim, H. S., Hodgins, D. C., McGrath D. S., & Tavares, H. . Psychiatry Research. (2020)
- Component model of addiction treatment: A pragmatic treatment model of behavioral and substance addictions. Kim, H. S. & Hodgins, D. C. . Frontiers in Psychiatry. (2018)
In the News
- Ontarians wagering far more on legal online casino games than on sports betting. CBC News. (2023)
- Are sports betting ads getting out of control in Canada? Experts weigh in. CTV News. (2023)
- Reopening post-pandemic could trigger Canadian battling addiction, experts warn. Global News. (2021)
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