Bibliography of CASAColumbia Staff Publications

The name of each CASAColumbia author has been bolded.

  1. Annunziata, D., Hogue, A., Faw, L., & Liddle, H. A. (2006). Family functioning and school success in at-risk, inner-city adolescents. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 35(1), 100-108.
  2. Aspinwall, L. G., Richter, L., & Hoffman, R. R. (2001). Understanding how optimism works: An examination of optimists' adaptive moderation of belief and behavior. In Edward C. Chang (Editor), Optimism and pessimism: Implications for theory, research, and practice  (pp. 217-238). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  3. Belenko, S., Lin, J., O’Connor, L. A., Sung, H.-E., & Lynch, K.G. (2005). Sexual and physical victimization as predictors of HIV risk among felony drug offenders. AIDS and Behavior, 9, 1-13.
  4. Belenko, S., Foltz, C., Lang, M. A., & Sung, H.-E. (2004). Recidivism among high-risk drug felons: A longitudinal analysis following residential treatment. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 40(1/2),105-132.
  5. Belenko, S., Sprott, J., & Petersen, C. (2004). Drug and alcohol involvement among minority and female juvenile offenders: Treatment and policy issues. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 15(1), 3-36. 
  6. Belenko, S. & Dembo, R. (2003). Treating adolescent substance abuse problems in the juvenile drug court (Review). International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 26(1), 87-110.
  7. Belenko, S., Lang, M. A., & O'Connor, L. A. (2003). Self-reported psychiatric treatment needs among felony drug offenders. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 19(1), 9-29.
  8. Belenko, S. & Logan, T. K. (2003). Delivering more effective treatment to adolescents: Improving the juvenile drug court model. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 25(3), 189-211.
  9. Belenko, S. (2002). The challenges of conducting research in drug treatment court settings. Substance Use and Misuse, 37(12-13), 1635-1664. 
  10. Belenko, S. (2002). Drug courts. In C. Leukefeld, F. Tims, & D. Farabee (Eds.), Treatment of drug offenders: Policies and issues (pp. 301-318). New York: Springer.
  11. Belenko, S. (2001). The promises and challenges of drug courts. Offender Substance Abuse Report, 1(3), 33-48.   
  12. Belenko, S. (2001). Research on drug courts: A critical review 2001 update. New York: The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University.
  13. Belenko, S. (2000). The challenges of integrating drug treatment into the criminal justice process. Albany Law Review, 3(3), 833-876.
  14. Belenko, S. (2000). Diversion programs: Providing treatment-based alternatives to incarceration for drug-involved criminal offenders. Connection, December, 1-2, 8.
  15. Belenko, S. (2000). Drugs and drug policy in America: A documentary history. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
  16. Belenko, S. (1999). Diverting drug offenders to treatment courts: The Portland experience. In W. C. Terry (Editor), The early drug courts: Case studies in judicial innovation (pp. 108-138). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  17. Belenko, S. (1999). Research on drug courts: A critical review 1999 update. National Drug Court Institute Review, II(2), 1-58.
  18. Belenko, S., & Peugh, J. (1998). Fighting crime by treating substance abuse. Issues in Science and Technology, 15(1), 53-60.
  19. Belenko, S. (1998). Research on drug courts: A critical review. National Drug Court Institute Review, I(1), 1-42.
  20. Belenko, S., Peugh, J., Califano, J. A., Usdansky, M., & Foster, S. E. (1998). Substance abuse and the prison population: A three-year study by Columbia University reveals widespread substance abuse among the offender population. Corrections Today, 60(6), 82-89.
  21. Blanchard, K. A., Sexton, C. C., Morgenstern, J., McVeigh, K. H., McCrady, B. S., & Irwin, T. W. (2005). Children of substance abusing women on federal welfare: Implications for child well-being and TANF policy. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 12(2/3), 89-110. 
  22. Blanchard, K. A., Morgenstern, J., Morgan, T. J., Labouvie, E. W., & Bux, D. (2003). Assessing consequences of substance use: Psychometric properties of the Inventory of Drug Use Consequences. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 17(4), 328-331. 
  23. Blanchard, K. A., Morgenstern, J., Morgan, T. J., Lang, M., Bux, D. A. (2003). Motivational subtypes and continuous measures of readiness for change: Concurrent and predictive validity. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 17(1), 56-65.
  24. Blanchard, K. A. (2002). International handbook of alcohol dependence and problems: Book review. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 63(1), 123.
  25. Boles, S. B., & Johnson, P. B. (2001). Gender, weight concerns, and adolescent smoking. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 20(2), 5-14.
  26. Boles, S. B., & Johnson, P. B. (2001). Violence among comorbid and noncomorbid severely mentally-ill adults: A pilot study. Substance Abuse, 22(3) 167-173.
  27. Brizius, J., Christopher, G., Dyer, B., Foster, S. E., Miller, M., Popovich, M., Resnick-West, S. (1998).Creating high performance government organizations: A practical guide for public managers. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
  28. Brook, D. W., Brook, J. S., Richter, L., Whiteman, M., Arencibia-Mireles, O., & Masci, J. R. (2002). Marijuana use among the adolescent children of high-risk drug-abusing fathers. American Journal on Addictions, 11(2), 95-110.
  29. Brook, J. S., Richter, L., & Whiteman, M. (2003). Risk and protective factors of adolescent drug use: Implications for prevention programs. In W. J. Bukoski & Z. Sloboda (Eds.), Handbook for drug abuse prevention theory, science, and practice (pp. 265-282). New York: Plenum.
  30. Brook, J. S., Brook, D. W., Arencibia-Mireles, O., Richter, L., & Whiteman, M. (2001). Risk factors for adolescent marijuana use across cultures and across time. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 162(3), 357-374.
  31. Brook, J. S., Richter, L., & Rubenstone, L. (2000). Consequences of adolescent drug use on psychiatric disorders in early adulthood. Annals of Medicine, 32(6), 401-407.
  32. Bux, D. A. (2002). Relapse and recovery in addictions: Book review. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 63(1), 122.
  33. Califano, J. A. (2010). Criminally unjust: Why America's prison policy needs repair. America, 202(17), 16-18.  
  34. Califano, J. A. (2007). Wasting the best and the brightest: Alcohol and drug abuse on college campuses. America, May 28, 16-18. 
  35. Califano, J. A. (2005). Parent power: The price young people pay for parental pessimism and nonchalance is high. America, October 31, 13-15.
  36. Califano, J. A. (2003). Substance abuse: The feminine mystique. America, May 19, 12-15.
  37. Califano, J. A. (2002). Religion, science and substance abuse. America, 186(4), 8-11.
  38. Califano, J. A. (2001). Substance abuse is responsible for child abuse. In B.J. Grapes (Ed.), Child abuse (pp.47-54), San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press.
  39. Califano, J. A. (2000). How should prisons treat inmates? Prisons should rehabilitate inmates. In Bryan J. Grapes (Editor), Prisons (pp. 72-77). San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press.
  40. Califano, J. A. (1999). The least among us: Children of substance-abusing parents. America,180(14), 10-12.
  41. Califano, J. A. (1998). Substance abuse and addiction: Need to know. American Journal of Public Health, 88(1), 9-11.
  42. Califano, J. A., (1995). Busting the physicians' monopoly. The American Nurse, 27(4), 5,7.
  43. Califano, J. A. (1995). The wrong way to stay slim. New England Journal of Medicine, 333(18), 1214-6.
  44. Califano, J. A. (1994). Revealing the link between campaign financing and deaths caused by tobacco. Journal of the American Medical Association, 272(15), 1217-8.
  45. Carise, D., McLellan, A. T., Gifford, L. S., & Kleber, H. D. (1999). Developing a national addiction treatment information system: An introduction to the Drug Evaluation Network System. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 17(1-2), 67-78.
  46. Carroll, K. M., Farentinos, C., Ball, S. A., Crits-Christopher, P., Libby, B., Morgenstern, J., et al. (2002). MET meets the real world: Design issues and clinical strategies in the Clinical Trials Network. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 23(2), 73-80.
  47. Clark, M.A., Neighbors, C.J., Wasserman, M.R., Armstrong, G.F., Drnach, M.L., Howie, S.L., & Hawthorne, T.L. (2007). Strategies and cost of recruitment of middle-aged and older unmarried women in a cancer screening study. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers, and Prevention, 16(12), 2605-2614.
  48. Dauber, S., & Hogue, A. (2011). Profiles of systems involvement in a sample of high-risk urban adolescents with unmet treatment needs. Children and Youth Services Review, 33(10), 2018-2026.
  49. Dauber, S. E., Paulson, J. F., & Leiferman., J.A. (2011). Race-specific transition patterns among alcohol use classes in adolescent girls. Journal of Adolescence, 34(3), 407-420. 
  50. Dauber, S., Hogue, A., Paulson, JF, & Leiferman, JA (2009). Typologies of alcohol use in White and African American adolescent girls. Substance Use and Misuse, 44, 1121-1141.
  51. Dauber, S., Neighbors, C., Dasaro C., Riordan A., & Morgenstern, J. (2012). Impact of intensive case management on child welfare system involvement for substance-dependent parenting women on public assistance.Child Youth Services Review, 34(7), 1359-1366.
  52. Diamond, G. M., Diamond, G. S., & Hogue, A. (2007). Attachment-based family therapy: Adherence and differentiation. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 33, 177-191.
  53. Doob, A. N., & Sprott, J. (1999). The pitfalls of determining validity by consensus. Canadian Journal of Criminology, 41(4), 535-543.
  54. Fauerbach, J. A., Heinberg, L. J., Lawrence, J. W., Bryant, A. G., Richter, L., & Spence, R. J. (2002). Coping with body image changes following a disfiguring burn injury. Health Psychology, 21(2), 115-121.
  55. Fauerbach, J. A., Lawrence, J. W., Haythornthwaite, J. A., & Richter, L. (2002). Coping with the stress of a painful medical procedure. Behavior Research and Therapy, 40(9), 1003-1015.
  56. Fauerbach, J. A., Richter, L., & Lawrence, J. W. (2002). Regulating acute posttrauma distress. Journal of Burn Care and Rehabilitation, 23(4), 249-257.
  57. Faw, L., Hogue, A., Johnson, S., Diamond, G. M., & Liddle, H. A. (2005). The Adolescent Therapeutic Alliance Scale (ATAS): Initial psychometrics and prediction of outcome in family-based substance abuse prevention counseling. Psychotherapy Research, 15(1-2), 141-154.
  58. Faw, L., Hogue, A., & Liddle, H. A. (2005). Multidimensional implementation evaluation of a residential treatment program for adolescent substance abuse. American Journal of Evaluation, 26(1), 77-94.
  59. Feinstein, E.C., Richter, L., & Foster, S.E. (2012). Addressing the critical health problem of adolescent substance use through health care, research, and public policy. Journal of Adolescent Health, 50(5), 431-436. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2011.12.033.
  60. Foote, J., Wilkens, C., & Vavagiakis, P. (2004). A national survey of alcohol screening and referral in college health centers. Journal of American College Health, 52(4), 149-157.
  61. Foster, S.E. (2011). The last word: Catching up with the science. International Innovation, Healthcare (11), 136.
  62. Foster, S. E., Vaughan, R. D., Foster, W. H., & Califano, J. A. (2006). Estimate of the commercial value of underage drinking and adult abusive and dependent drinking to the alcohol industry. Archives of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine, 160(5), 473-478.
  63. Foster, S. E., Vaughan, R. D., Foster, W. H., & Califano, J. A. (2003). Alcohol consumption and expenditures for underage drinking and adult excessive drinking. JAMA, 289(8), 989-995.
  64. Foster, S. E. (2002). Case of malignant neglect: Substance abuse and America's schools. The Union Signal, 78(1), 5-10.
  65. Foster, S. E. (2002). Winning at any cost: Doping in Olympic sports. Sports Technology, Summer, 8-9.
  66. Foster, S. E. (2001). No place to hide: Substance abuse in rural America report. Paradigm, 4(4), 19.
  67. Foster, S. E., & Modi, D. (2000). Economic and social costs of substance abuse. Bulletin on Narcotics, 52(1&2), 69-87.
  68. Foster, S. E. (2000). No place to hide: Youth substance abuse in rural America. Rural Clinician Quarterly, 10(3), 1,4.
  69. Foster, S. E. (2000). Treatment and training for substance abusing prisoners: Can good public policy be good politics? Vital Speeches of the Day, 66(15), 471-473.
  70. Foster, S. E., & Macchetto, M. L. (1999). Providing safe haven: The challenge to family courts in cases of child abuse and neglect by substance-abusing parents. Journal of Health Care Law & Policy, 3(1), 44-71.
  71. Foster, W. H., & Vaughan, R. D. (2005). Absenteeism and business costs; Does substance abuse matter? Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 28, 27-33.
  72. Fox, K., Merrill, J. C., Chang, H. H., & Califano, J. A. (1995). Estimating the costs of substance abuse to the Medicaid hospital care program. American Journal of Public Health, 85(1), 48-54.
  73. Galanter, M., & Kleber, H. D. (Eds). (1999). Textbook of substance abuse treatment. (2nd Ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.
  74. Gamkhar, S., & Sim, S. C. (2001). The impact of federal alcohol and drug abuse block grants on state and local government substance abuse program expenditure: The role of federal oversight. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 26(6), 1261-1290.
  75. Hartman, S. J., Dunsiger, S. I., Pekmezi, D. W., Barbera, B., Neighbors, C. J. , Marquez, B. and Marcus, B. H. (2011). Impact of baseline BMI upon the success of Latina participants enrolled in a 6-month physical activity intervention. Journal of Obesity. Article ID 921916, doi:10.1155/2011/921916.
  76. Hogue, A., Dauber S., Lichvar E, & Spiewak G. (2012). Adolescent and caregiver reports of ADHD symptoms among inner-city youth: Agreement, perceived need for treatment, and behavioral correlates. Journal of Attention Disorders. doi: 10.1177/1087054712443160.
  77. Hogue, A. & Dauber, S. (2012). Assessing fidelity to evidence-based practices in usual care: The example of family therapy for adolescent behavior problems. Evaluation and Program Planning. doi: 10.1016 /j.evalprogplan.2012.12.001. 
  78. Hogue, A. & Dauber, S. (2012). Diagnostic profiles among urban adolescents with unmet treatment needs: Comorbidity and perceived need for treatment. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders. doi: 1063426611407500.
  79. Hogue, A., Dauber S., & Henderson C.E. (2012) Therapist self-report of evidence-based practices in unusual care of adolescent behavior problems: Factor and construct validity. Administration and Policy in Mental Health. doi 10.1007/s10488-012-0442-8.
  80. Hogue, A., Dauber, S., & Morgenstern, J. (2010). Validation of a contemplation ladder in an adult substance use disorder sample. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 24(1), 137-144.
  81. Hogue, A. (2010). When technology fails: Getting back to nature. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 17(1), 72-81.
  82. Hogue, A., Dauber, S., Dasaro C., & Morgenstern, J. (2010). Predictors of employment in substance-using male and female welfare recipients. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 38(2), 108-118.
  83. Hogue, A., & Liddle, H. A. (2009). Family-based treatment for adolescent substance abuse: Controlled trials and new horizons in service research. Journal of Family Therapy, 31(2), 126-154.
  84. Hogue, A., Dauber, S., Chinchilla, P., Fried, A., Henderson, C., Inclan, J., et al. (2008). Assessing fidelity in individual and family therapy for adolescent substance abuse. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 35(2), 137-147.
  85. Hogue, A., Henderson, C., Dauber, S., Barajas, P., Fried, A., & Liddle, H. A. (2008). Treatment adherence, competence, and outcome in individual and family therapy for adolescent behavior problems. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 76(4), 544-555.
  86. Hogue, A., Dauber, S., Stambaugh, L. F., Cecero, J. J., & Liddle, H. A. (2006). Early theraputic alliance and treatment outcome in individual and family therapy for adolescent behavior problems. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74(1), 121-129.
  87. Hogue, A., Dauber, S., Samuolis, J., & Liddle, H.A. (2006). Treatment techniques and outcomes in multidimensional family therapy for adolescent behavior problems. Journal of Family Psychology, 20(4), 535-543*.
  88. Hogue, A., Liddle, H. A., Singer, A., & Leckrone, J. (2005). Intervention fidelity to family-based prevention counseling for adolescent problem behaviors. Journal of Community Psychology, 33(2), 191-211.
  89. Hogue, A., Dauber, S., Faw, L., & Liddle, H. A. (2005). Substance use. In R. H. Coombs (Ed.). Family therapy review: Preparing for comprehensive licensing exams (pp. 371-391). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum/Lahaska Press.
  90. Hogue, A., Liddle, H. A., Dauber, S., & Samuolis, J. (2004). Linking session focus to treatment outcome in evidence-based treatments for adolescent substance abuse. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, & Training, 41, 83-96.
  91. Hogue, A.,  Ozechowski, T. J., Robbins, M. S., & Waldron, H. B.  (2013). Making fidelity an Intramural game: Localizing quality assurance procedures to promote sustainability of evidence-based practices in usual care. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 20(1), 60–77. doi: 10.1111/cpsp.12023
  92. Horowitz, H., Sung, H.-E., & Foster, S. (2006). The role of substance abuse in U.S. juvenile justice systems and populations. Corrections Compendium, 31(1), 1-4, 24-25.
  93. James, S. E., Johnson, J., Raghavan, C., Lemos, T., Barakett, M., & Woolis, D. D. (2003). The violent matrix: A study of structural, interpersonal, and intrapersonal violence among a sample of poor women. American Journal of Community Psychology, 31(1-2), 129-141.
  94. Jena, A. B., Goldman, D. P., Foster, S. E.,  & Califano J.  A. (2011). Prescription medication abuse and illegitimate internet-based pharmacies. Annals of Internal Medicine, 155 (12), 848-850.
  95. Johnson, H. L., & Johnson, P. B. (1998). Possible precursors of gender drinking differences. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 17(3), 1-12.
  96. Johnson, P. B., Richter, L., Kleber, H., McLellan, T. A., & Carise, D. (2005). Telescoping and drinking-related behaviors: Gender, racial/ethnic, and age comparisons. Substance Use and Misuse, 40(8), 1139-1151.
  97. Johnson, P. B., & Richter, L. (2004). What if we're wrong? Some possible implications of systematic distortions in adolescents' self-reports of sensitive behaviors. Journal of Drug Issues, 34(4), 951-970.
  98. Johnson, P. B., Richter, L., McLellan, A. T., & Kleber, H. D. (2002). Alcohol use patterns before and after September 11. American Clinical Laboratory, 21(7), 25-27.
  99. Johnson, P. B., & Richter, L. (2002). The relationship between smoking, drinking, and adolescents' self-perceived health and frequency of hospitalization: Analyses from the 1997 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse. Journal of Adolescent Health, 30(3), 175-183.
  100. Johnson, P. B., & Johnson, H. L. (2001). Reaffirming the power of parental influence on adolescent smoking and drinking decisions. Adolescent and Family Health, 1, 37-43.
  101. Johnson, P. B., Boles, S. M., Kleber, H. D., Vaughan, R. D., & McVeigh, K. H. (2000). Age-related differences in adolescent smokers' and nonsmokers' assessments of the relative addictiveness and health harmfulness of cigarettes, alcohol, and marijuana. Journal of Substance Abuse, 11(1), 45-52.
  102. Johnson, P. B., Boles, S. M., Vaughan, R., & Kleber, H. D. (2000). The co-occurrence of smoking and binge drinking in adolescence. Addictive Behaviors, 25(5), 779-783.
  103. Johnson, P. B., Boles, S. M., & Kleber, H. D. (2000). The relationship between adolescent smoking and drinking and likelihood estimates of illicit drug use. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 19(2), 75-81.
  104. Johnson, P. B., & Johnson, H. L. (2000). Teens and alcohol. Professional Counselor, 14(6), 1-3.
  105. Johnson, P. B., & Johnson, H. L. (1999). Cultural and familial influences that maintain the negative meaning of alcohol. Journal of Studies in Alcohol, 13 (Suppl.), 79-83.
  106. Johnson, P. B., & Malgady, R. (1999). Cultural/ethnic comparisons: A Research agenda. Journal of Gender, Culture, and Health, 4(3), 171-185.
  107. Johnson, P. B., Johnson, H. L., Nusbaum, B. J. Glassman, M. B. & Rosen, T. S. (1999). Depressive symptomatology in African American, Dominican, Irish American and Puerto Rican women. Journal of Gender, Culture, and Health, 4(3), 49-60.
  108. Johnson, P. B., & Glassman, M. (1999). The moderating effects of gender and ethnicity on the relationship between effect expectancies and alcohol problems. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 60(1), 64-69.
  109. Johnson, P. B., & Glassman, M. (1998). The relationship between ethnicity, gender and alcohol consumption: A strategy for testing competing models. Addiction, 93(4), 583-588.
  110. Kleber, H. D. (1999). Opioids: Detoxification. In M. Galanter, & H. D. Kleber (Eds), Textbook of substance abuse treatment (2nd ed., pp. 251-270). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.
  111. Kleber, H. D., & Rosenthal, M. S. (1998). Drug myths from abroad: Leniency is dangerous, not compassionate. Foreign Affairs, 77(5), 141-144.
  112. Kleber, H. D. (1998). Ultrarapid opiate detoxification (Editorial). Addiction, 93(11), 1629-1633.
  113. Kleber, H. D., Califano, J. A., & Demers, J. C. (1997). Clinical and societal implication of drug legalization. In J. H. Lowinson, P. Ruiz, R. B. Millman, & J. G. Langrod (Eds), Substance abuse: A comprehensive textbook (3rd. ed., pp. 855-864). Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins.
  114. Kleber, H. D. (1994). Our current approach to drug abuse problems: Progress, problems, proposals. New England Journal of Medicine, 330(5), 361-365.
  115. Kleber, H. D. (1993). The U.S. anti-drug prevention strategy: Science and policy connections. In G. Edwards, J. Strang, & J. H. Jaffe (Eds.), Drugs, alcohol, and tobacco: Making the science and policy connections (pp. 109-120). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  116. Kuerbis, A., Morgenstern, J., & Hail, L. (2011). Predictors of moderated drinking in a primarily alcohol-dependent sample of men who have sex with men. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. doi:10.1037/a0026713.
  117. Kuerbis, A., Neighbors, C., & Morgenstern, J. (2011). Depression's moderation of the effectiveness of intensive case management with substance-dependent women on Temporary Assistance for Needy Families: Outpatient substance use disorder treatment utilization and outcomes. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 72(2),297-307
  118. Lang, M. A., & Belenko, S. (2001). A cluster analysis of HIV risk among felony drug offenders. Criminal Justice Behavior, 28(1), 24-61.
  119. Lang, M. A., & Belenko, S. (2000). Predicting retention in a residential drug treatment alternative to prison program. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 19(2), 145-160.
  120. Leiferman, J. A., Dauber, S., Scott, K., Heisler, K., & Paulson, J. F. (2010).  Predictors of maternal depression management among primary care physicians. Depression Research and Treatment.
  121. Levin, F. R., & Kleber, H. D. (1998). Alcohol and substance abuse disorders. In E. R. Marcus, & J. Cutler (Eds.), Psychiatry: Saunders text and review series (pp. 128-148). Philadelphia, PA: W. B. Saunders Company, A Division of Harcourt Brace & Company.
  122. Levin, F. R., & Kleber, H. D. (1995). Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and substance abuse: Relationships and implications for treatment. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 2(5), 246-258.
  123. Margolin, A., Kleber, H. D., Avants, S. K., Konefal, J., Gawin, F., Stark, E., et al. (2002). The cocaine alternative treatment study: A multi-site, randomized controlled trial of acupuncture for the treatment of cocaine addiction. JAMA, 287(14), 1801-1802.
  124. Margolin, A., Avants, S. K., & Kleber, H. D. (1998). Investigating alternative medicine therapies in randomized controlled trials. Journal of the American Medical Association, 280(18), 1626-1628.
  125. Margolin, A., Avants, S. K., & Kleber, H. D. (1998). Rationale and design of the Cocaine Alternative Treatment Study (CATS): A randomized, controlled trial of acupuncture. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 4(4), 405-418.
  126. Margolin, A., Avants, S. K., Birch, S., Falk, C. X., & Kleber, H. D. (1996). Methodological investigations for a multisite trial of auricular acupuncture for cocaine addiction: A study of active and control auricular zones. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 13(6), 471-481.
  127. McDowell, D. M., & Kleber, H. D. (1994). MDMA: Its history and pharmacology. Psychiatric Ann., 24(3), 127-130.
  128. McKay, J. R., Lynch, K. G., Shepard, D. S., Morgenstern, J., Forman, R. F., & Pettinati, H. M. (2005). Do patient characteristics and initial progress in treatment moderate the effectiveness of telephone-based continuing care for substance use disorders? Addiction, 100(2), 216-226.
  129. McLellan, A. T., Gutman, M., Lynch, K., McKay, J.R., Ketterlinus, R., Morgenstern, J., et al. (2003). One-year outcome from the CASAWORKS for Families intervention for substance-abusing women on welfare. Evaluation Review, 27(6), 656-680.
  130. McLellan, T. A., Lewis, D., O'Brien, C. P., & Kleber, H. D. (2000). Drug dependence, a chronic medical illness: Implications for treatment, insurance, and outcome evaluation. JAMA, 284(13), 1689-1695.
  131. Merrill, J. C., Kleber, H. D., Schwartz, M., Liu, H., & Lewis, S. R. (1999). Cigarettes, alcohol, marijuana, other risk behaviors, and American youth. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 56(5), 205-212.
  132. Morgan, T. J., Morgenstern, J., Blanchard, K., Labouvie, E., & Bux, D. (2004) Development of the OCDS - Revised: A measure of alcohol and drug urges with outpatient substance abuse clients. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 18(4), 316-321.
  133. Morgan, T. J., Morgenstern, J., Blanchard, K. A., Labouvie, E., & Bux, D. A. (2003). Health-related quality of life for adults participating in outpatient substance abuse treatment. American Journal on Addictions, 12(3), 198-210.
  134. Morgenstern, J., Hogue, A., Dauber, S., Dasaro C., & McKay, J. R. (2009). Does coordinated care management improve employment for substance-using welfare recipients? Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 70(6), 955-963.
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