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Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 1):A74
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Offender assessment, case planning, and referral to community-based treatment: effects of a structured process improvement initiative
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Primary care provider experience and social support among homeless-experienced persons with tri-morbidity
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 1):A64 -
Adolescent SBIRT implementation in pediatric primary care: results from a randomized trial in an integrated health-care delivery system
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 1):A62 -
Examining factors associated with treatment completion in a community-based program for individuals with criminal justice involvement
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Influence of alcoholism and gender on the relationship between personality and drinking motivation
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 1):A56 -
Provider-agency fit in addiction services organizations: implications for evidence-based practice implementation
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 1):A52 -
Delivery and payment reform in Massachusetts: substance use disorder treatment organizations’ perspectives
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 1):A51 -
Mobile delivery of alcohol treatment: a systematic review of the literature
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Integrating substance use training into social work education
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Benzodiazepine prescribing patterns and drug overdose mortality among individuals receiving opioid analgesics
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Factors associated with trajectories of women’s quality of life and association with substance use 12 months post-treatment
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Vida PURA: feasibility of culturally adapted screening and brief intervention for Latino day laborers
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Does drug treatment improve patient quality of life? A pilot study of the outcomes of the quality of life assessment in New York City outpatient and opioid treatment programs
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Multi-focal evaluation and establishment of primary care for recently incarcerated women
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 1):A41 -
Designing the optimal JJ-TRIALS study: EPIS as a theoretical framework for selection and timing of implementation interventions
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 1):A29 -
An examination of the workflow process of the screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment program
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Methodological challenges and issues of recruiting for mental health and substance use disorders trials in primary care
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 1):A21 -
Early findings from a project aimed at implementing mobile health technology for addiction in primary care
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 1):A5 -
Evaluating whether direct-to-consumer marketing can increase demand for evidence-based practice among parents of adolescents with substance use disorders: rationale and protocol
Fewer than one in 10 adolescents with substance use disorders (ASUDs) will receive specialty treatment, and even fewer will receive treatment designated as evidence-based practice (EBP). Traditional efforts to...
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A pre-post pilot study of a brief, web-based intervention to engage disadvantaged smokers into cessation treatment
People with low education and/or income are more likely to smoke, less likely to quit, and experience disparately poor health outcomes compared to those with education and income advantage. Cost-effective stra...
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Release from incarceration, relapse to opioid use and the potential for buprenorphine maintenance treatment: a qualitative study of the perceptions of former inmates with opioid use disorder
The United States has the highest rate of incarceration in the world (937 per 100,000 adults). Approximately one-third of heroin users pass through correctional facilities annually. Few receive medication assi...
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Treatment dismantling pilot study to identify the active ingredients in personalized feedback interventions for hazardous alcohol use: randomized controlled trial
There is a considerable body of evidence supporting the effectiveness of personalized feedback interventions for hazardous alcohol use—whether delivered face-to-face, by postal mail, or over the Internet (prob...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2014 10:1 -
A chance to stop and breathe: participants’ experiences in the North American Opiate Medication Initiative clinical trial
The North American Opiate Medication Initiative (NAOMI) clinical trial compared the effectiveness of injectable diacetylmorphine (DAM) or hydromorphone (HDM) to oral methadone maintenance treatment (MMT). This...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2014 9:21 -
Pharmacogenetic approaches in the treatment of alcohol use disorders: addressing clinical utility and implementation thresholds
Despite advances in characterizing genetic influences on addiction liability and treatment response, clinical applications of these efforts have been slow to evolve. Although challenges to clinical translation...
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Review of the assessment and management of neonatal abstinence syndrome
Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) secondary to in-utero opioid exposure is an increasing problem. Variability in assessment and treatment of NAS has been attributed to the lack of high-quality evidence to gui...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2014 9:19 -
Study design to develop and pilot-test a web intervention for partners of military service members with alcohol misuse
Alcohol misuse among military service members from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan is over two times higher compared to misuse in the civilian population. Unfortunately, in addition to experiencin...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2014 9:18 -
Identifying Aboriginal-specific AUDIT-C and AUDIT-3 cutoff scores for at-risk, high-risk, and likely dependent drinkers using measures of agreement with the 10-item Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test
The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) is a 10-item alcohol screener that has been recommended for use in Aboriginal primary health care settings. The time it takes respondents to complete AUDIT...
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The best evidence for alcohol screening and brief intervention in primary care supports efficacy, at best, not effectiveness: You say tomāto, I say tomăto? That’s not all it’s about
The review related to this manuscript is available at http://www.ascpjournal.org/content/9/1/13.
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2014 9:14 -
The efficacy-effectiveness distinction in trials of alcohol brief intervention
Three recent sets of null findings from trials of alcohol brief intervention (BI) have been disappointing to those who wish to see a reduction in alcohol-related harm through the widespread dissemination of BI...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2014 9:13 -
Costs of care for persons with opioid dependence in commercial integrated health systems
When used in general medical practices, buprenorphine is an effective treatment for opioid dependence, yet little is known about how use of buprenorphine affects the utilization and cost of health care in comm...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2014 9:16 -
Dissemination of a computer-based psychological treatment in a drug and alcohol clinical service: an observational study
There is emerging evidence for the potential of computer-based psychological treatments (CBPT) as an add-on to usual clinical practice in the management of health problems.
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2014 9:15 -
An implementation-focused process evaluation of an incentive intervention effectiveness trial in substance use disorders clinics at two Veterans Health Administration medical centers
One of the pressing concerns in health care today is the slow rate at which promising interventions, supported by research evidence, move into clinical practice. One potential way to speed this process is to c...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2014 9:12 -
Mobile phone brief intervention applications for risky alcohol use among university students: a randomized controlled study
Brief interventions via the internet have been shown to reduce university students’ alcohol intake. This study tested two smartphone applications (apps) targeting drinking choices on party occasions, with the ...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2014 9:11 -
Opioid use in Albuquerque, New Mexico: a needs assessment of recent changes and treatment availability
New Mexico has consistently high rates of drug-induced deaths, and opioid-related treatment admissions have been increasing over the last two decades. Youth in New Mexico are at particular risk: they report hi...
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Rationale and design of a randomized controlled trial of varenicline directly observed therapy delivered in methadone clinics
Tobacco cessation medication adherence is one of the few factors shown to improve smoking cessation rates among methadone-maintained smokers, but interventions to improve adherence to smoking cessation medicat...
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Randomized clinical trial of the effects of screening and brief intervention for illicit drug use: the life shift/shift gears study
Although screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) has shown promise for alcohol use, relatively little is known about its effectiveness for adult illicit drug use. This randomized contr...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2014 9:8 -
Participation in a novel treatment component during residential substance use treatment is associated with improved outcome: a pilot study
A person-centered substance use treatment component, the Natural Recovery Program, was developed. The Natural Recovery Program is comprised of small group therapy combined with pursuit of hobbies.
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Clinically relevant characteristics associated with early treatment drug use versus abstinence
This study describes early treatment drug use status and associated clinical characteristics in a diverse sample of patients entering outpatient substance abuse psychosocial counseling treatment. The goal is t...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2014 9:6 -
HealthCall for the smartphone: technology enhancement of brief intervention in HIV alcohol dependent patients
Heavy drinking jeopardizes the health of patients in HIV primary care. In alcohol dependent patients in HIV primary care, a technological enhancement of brief intervention, HealthCall administered via interact...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2014 9:5 -
Continuous quality improvement (CQI) in addiction treatment settings: design and intervention protocol of a group randomized pilot study
Few studies have designed and tested the use of continuous quality improvement approaches in community based substance use treatment settings. Little is known about the feasibility, costs, efficacy, and sustai...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2014 9:4 -
Outcomes among buprenorphine-naloxone primary care patients after Hurricane Sandy
The extent of damage in New York City following Hurricane Sandy in October 2012 was unprecedented. Bellevue Hospital Center (BHC), a tertiary public hospital, was evacuated and temporarily closed as a result o...
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Inconsistencies between alcohol screening results based on AUDIT-C scores and reported drinking on the AUDIT-C questions: prevalence in two US national samples
The AUDIT-C is an extensively validated screen for unhealthy alcohol use (i.e. drinking above recommended limits or alcohol use disorder), which consists of three questions about alcohol consumption. AUDIT-C s...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2014 9:2 -
Implementation of smoking cessation guidelines in the emergency department: a qualitative study of staff perceptions
The US Public Health Service smoking cessation practice guideline specifically recommends that physicians and nurses strongly advise their patients who use tobacco to quit, but the best approach for attaining ...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2014 9:1 -
A case of hypomania during nicotine cessation treatment with bupropion
Antidepressants can increase the spontaneous risk of hypomania or mania when used for treatment in affective disorders. When prescribed as an antidepressant, bupropion is generally considered to have a lower r...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2013 8:22 -
Management of chronic pain with chronic opioid therapy in patients with substance use disorders
Substance use disorders (SUDs), whether active or in remission, are often encountered in patients with chronic nonmalignant pain. Clinicians are challenged when managing chronic pain while facing substance abu...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2013 8:21 -
Age and sharing of needle injection equipment in a cohort of Massachusetts injection drug users: an observational study
Hepatitis C infection (HCV) among individuals aged 15–24 years has increased in Massachusetts, likely due to injection drug use. The prevalence of injection equipment sharing (sharing) and its association with...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2013 8:20 -
Integrated care for comorbid alcohol dependence and anxiety and/or depressive disorder: study protocol for an assessor-blind, randomized controlled trial
A major barrier to successful treatment in alcohol dependence is psychiatric comorbidity. During treatment, the time to relapse is shorter, the drop-out rate is increased, and long-term alcohol consumption is ...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2013 8:19 -
2013 Update in addiction medicine for the generalist
Increasingly, patients with unhealthy alcohol and other drug use are being seen in primary care and other non-specialty addiction settings. Primary care providers are well positioned to screen, assess, and tre...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2013 8:18 -
Effects of therapeutic goal management (TGM) on treatment attendance and drug abstinence among men with co-occurring substance use and axis I mental disorders who are homeless: results of the Birmingham EARTH program
This study describes the implementation and impact of Therapeutic Goal Management (TGM) in a Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)-sponsored demonstration project entitled Enhanced...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2013 8:17
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