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Journal of Psychoactive Drugs , SARC Suppl.6 - September 2010 - Research to policy: California Substance Abuse Research Consortium (SARC) Meetings 2009
Paru le :
01/10/2010
Année
2010
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Substance Abuse Research Consortium (SARC) introduction: moving forward to improve addiction treatment in California. Zito R., p. 205-206.
• Improving the addiction treatment system in California through the use of data and evidence-based practices--California Substance Abuse Research Consortium (SARC) meetings, 2009 [editorial]. Rutkowski B.A., Rawson R.A., Freese T.E., p. 207-210.
• Improving the accountability of California's public substance abuse treatment system through the implementation of performance models. Rawson R.A., Gonzales R., Crevecoeur-MacPhail D., Urada D., Brecht M.L., Chalk M., et al., p. 211-214.
• Adoption of motivational interviewing and motivational enhancement therapy following clinical trials. Guydish J., Jessup M., Tajima B., Manser S.T., p. 215-226.
• Adoption of medications in substance abuse treatment: priorities and strategies of single state authorities. Rieckmann T., Kovas A.E., Rutkowski B.A., p. 227-238.
• Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) initiatives in California: notable trends, challenges, and recommendations. Davoudi M., Rawson R.A., p. 239-248.
• "I've been NIATxed": participants' experience with process improvement. Crevecoeur-MacPhail D., Bellows A., Rutkowski B.A., Ransom L., Myers A.C., Rawson R.A., p. 249-259.
• Performance improvement in addiction treatment: efforts in California. Herbeck D.M., Gonzales R., Rawson R.A., p. 261-268.
• Inside the black box: measuring addiction treatment services and their relation to outcomes. Crevecoeur-MacPhail D., Ransom L., Myers A.C., Annon J.J., Diep N., Gonzales R., et al., p. 269-276.
• Indicated prevention: bridging the gap, one person at a time. Harris W.W., Ryan J., p. 277-285.
• A field experiment in capitated payment systems and recovery management: the women's recovery association pilot study. King B., Kaplan S., Hofstedt T., p. 287-293.
• Chronic care and addictions treatment: a feasibility study on the implementation of posttreatment continuing recovery monitoring. Stanford M., Banerjee K., Garner R., p. 295-302.
• Closing the gaps: the impact of inpatient detoxification and continuity of care on client outcomes. Ford L.K., Zarate P., p. 303-314.
• Substance Abuse Research Consortium (SARC) introduction: moving forward to improve addiction treatment in California. Zito R., p. 205-206.
• Improving the addiction treatment system in California through the use of data and evidence-based practices--California Substance Abuse Research Consortium (SARC) meetings, 2009 [editorial]. Rutkowski B.A., Rawson R.A., Freese T.E., p. 207-210.
• Improving the accountability of California's public substance abuse treatment system through the implementation of performance models. Rawson R.A., Gonzales R., Crevecoeur-MacPhail D., Urada D., Brecht M.L., Chalk M., et al., p. 211-214.
• Adoption of motivational interviewing and motivational enhancement therapy following clinical trials. Guydish J., Jessup M., Tajima B., Manser S.T., p. 215-226.
• Adoption of medications in substance abuse treatment: priorities and strategies of single state authorities. Rieckmann T., Kovas A.E., Rutkowski B.A., p. 227-238.
• Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) initiatives in California: notable trends, challenges, and recommendations. Davoudi M., Rawson R.A., p. 239-248.
• "I've been NIATxed": participants' experience with process improvement. Crevecoeur-MacPhail D., Bellows A., Rutkowski B.A., Ransom L., Myers A.C., Rawson R.A., p. 249-259.
• Performance improvement in addiction treatment: efforts in California. Herbeck D.M., Gonzales R., Rawson R.A., p. 261-268.
• Inside the black box: measuring addiction treatment services and their relation to outcomes. Crevecoeur-MacPhail D., Ransom L., Myers A.C., Annon J.J., Diep N., Gonzales R., et al., p. 269-276.
• Indicated prevention: bridging the gap, one person at a time. Harris W.W., Ryan J., p. 277-285.
• A field experiment in capitated payment systems and recovery management: the women's recovery association pilot study. King B., Kaplan S., Hofstedt T., p. 287-293.
• Chronic care and addictions treatment: a feasibility study on the implementation of posttreatment continuing recovery monitoring. Stanford M., Banerjee K., Garner R., p. 295-302.
• Closing the gaps: the impact of inpatient detoxification and continuity of care on client outcomes. Ford L.K., Zarate P., p. 303-314.
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