Bulletin de Périodique
Addictive Behaviors , Vol.36, n°6 - June 2011 - Special Issue: Addiction treatment: evidence-based policy and practice
Paru le :
01/06/2011
Année :
2011
Page(s) :
565-680
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Thésaurus mots-clés
DONNEE PROBANTE
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• The new frontier in addiction treatment. Miller P.M., p. 565.
• Implementation research: Issues and prospects. Flynn P.M., Brown B.S., p. 566-569.
• Guidelines for allocating outpatient alcohol abusers to levels of care: Predictive validity. Merkx M.J., Schippers G.M., Koeter M.W., Vuijk P.J., Oudejans S.C., Stam R.K., et al., p. 570-575.
• Counselor attitudes toward the use of naltrexone in substance abuse treatment: A multi-level modeling approach. Abraham A.J., Rieckmann T., McNulty T., Kovas A.E., Roman P.M., p. 576-583.
• Using medication-assisted treatment for substance use disorders: Evidence of barriers and facilitators of implementation. Roman P.M., Abraham A.J., Knudsen H.K., p. 584-589.
• Addicted to discovery: Does the quest for new knowledge hinder practice improvement? Perl H.I., p. 590-596.
• From Cat's Cradle to Beat the Reaper: Getting evidence-based treatments into practice in spite of ourselves. Sorensen J.L., p. 597-600.
• Translating addictions research into evidence-based practice: The Polaris CD outcomes management system. Toche-Manley L., Grissom G., Dietzen L., Sangsland S., p. 601-607.
• Alcohol use and negative consequences among active duty military personnel. Mattiko M.J., Olmsted K.L., Brown J.M., Bray R.M., p. 608-614.
• Examining the effect of the Life Enhancement Treatment for Substance Use (LETS ACT) on residential substance abuse treatment retention. Magidson J.F., Gorka S.M., Macpherson L., Hopko D.R., Blanco C., Lejuez C.W., et al., p. 615-623.
• The role of assisted self-help in services for alcohol-related disorders. Kavanagh D.J., Proctor D.M., p. 624-629.
• Modifications of evidence-based practices in community-based addiction treatment organizations: A qualitative research study. Lundgren L., Amodeo M., Cohen A., Chassler D., Horowitz A., p. 630-635.
• Consumer and treatment provider perspectives on reducing barriers to opioid substitution treatment and improving treatment attractiveness. Deering D.E., Sheridan J., Sellman J.D., Adamson S.J., Pooley S., Robertson R., et al., p. 636-642.
• Days to treatment and early retention among patients in treatment for alcohol and drug disorders. Hoffman K.A., Ford J.H., Tillotson C.J., Choi D., McCarty D., p. 643-647.
• Past year treatment status and alcohol abuse symptoms among US adults with alcohol dependence. Kuramoto S.J., Martins S.S., Ko J.Y., Chilcoat H.D., p. 648-653.
• Electronic screening and brief intervention for risky drinking in Swedish university students - A randomized controlled trial. Ekman D.S., Andersson A., Nilsen P., Stahlbrandt H., Johansson A.L., Bendtsen P., p. 654-659.
• Understanding motivation for substance use treatment: The role of social pressure during the transition to adulthood. Goodman I., Peterson-Badali M., Henderson J., p. 660-668.
• The influence of client behavior during motivational interviewing on marijuana treatment outcome. Walker D., Stephens R., Rowland J., Roffman R., p. 669-673.
• Motivation to change alcohol use and treatment engagement in incarcerated youth. Clair M., Stein L.A., Martin R., Barnett N.P., Colby S.M., Monti P.M., et al., p. 674-680.
• The new frontier in addiction treatment. Miller P.M., p. 565.
• Implementation research: Issues and prospects. Flynn P.M., Brown B.S., p. 566-569.
• Guidelines for allocating outpatient alcohol abusers to levels of care: Predictive validity. Merkx M.J., Schippers G.M., Koeter M.W., Vuijk P.J., Oudejans S.C., Stam R.K., et al., p. 570-575.
• Counselor attitudes toward the use of naltrexone in substance abuse treatment: A multi-level modeling approach. Abraham A.J., Rieckmann T., McNulty T., Kovas A.E., Roman P.M., p. 576-583.
• Using medication-assisted treatment for substance use disorders: Evidence of barriers and facilitators of implementation. Roman P.M., Abraham A.J., Knudsen H.K., p. 584-589.
• Addicted to discovery: Does the quest for new knowledge hinder practice improvement? Perl H.I., p. 590-596.
• From Cat's Cradle to Beat the Reaper: Getting evidence-based treatments into practice in spite of ourselves. Sorensen J.L., p. 597-600.
• Translating addictions research into evidence-based practice: The Polaris CD outcomes management system. Toche-Manley L., Grissom G., Dietzen L., Sangsland S., p. 601-607.
• Alcohol use and negative consequences among active duty military personnel. Mattiko M.J., Olmsted K.L., Brown J.M., Bray R.M., p. 608-614.
• Examining the effect of the Life Enhancement Treatment for Substance Use (LETS ACT) on residential substance abuse treatment retention. Magidson J.F., Gorka S.M., Macpherson L., Hopko D.R., Blanco C., Lejuez C.W., et al., p. 615-623.
• The role of assisted self-help in services for alcohol-related disorders. Kavanagh D.J., Proctor D.M., p. 624-629.
• Modifications of evidence-based practices in community-based addiction treatment organizations: A qualitative research study. Lundgren L., Amodeo M., Cohen A., Chassler D., Horowitz A., p. 630-635.
• Consumer and treatment provider perspectives on reducing barriers to opioid substitution treatment and improving treatment attractiveness. Deering D.E., Sheridan J., Sellman J.D., Adamson S.J., Pooley S., Robertson R., et al., p. 636-642.
• Days to treatment and early retention among patients in treatment for alcohol and drug disorders. Hoffman K.A., Ford J.H., Tillotson C.J., Choi D., McCarty D., p. 643-647.
• Past year treatment status and alcohol abuse symptoms among US adults with alcohol dependence. Kuramoto S.J., Martins S.S., Ko J.Y., Chilcoat H.D., p. 648-653.
• Electronic screening and brief intervention for risky drinking in Swedish university students - A randomized controlled trial. Ekman D.S., Andersson A., Nilsen P., Stahlbrandt H., Johansson A.L., Bendtsen P., p. 654-659.
• Understanding motivation for substance use treatment: The role of social pressure during the transition to adulthood. Goodman I., Peterson-Badali M., Henderson J., p. 660-668.
• The influence of client behavior during motivational interviewing on marijuana treatment outcome. Walker D., Stephens R., Rowland J., Roffman R., p. 669-673.
• Motivation to change alcohol use and treatment engagement in incarcerated youth. Clair M., Stein L.A., Martin R., Barnett N.P., Colby S.M., Monti P.M., et al., p. 674-680.
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D. E. DEERING ;
J. SHERIDAN ;
J. D. SELLMAN ;
S. J. ADAMSON ;
S. POOLEY ;
R. ROBERTSON ;
C. HENDERSON
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