
Research Area: Behavioral Health
Publications by Topics |
| Topic: Prevention & Epidemiology |
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| Bernstein J, Bernstein E, Shepard DS, Valentine A, Heeren T, Winter M, Levenson S, Beaston-Blaakman A, Tassiopoulos K, Hingson R (2006). Racial and Ethnic Differences in Health and Health Care Lessons from an Inner-City Patient Population Actively Using Heroin and Cocaine. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse 5 (2): 35-50. |
| Hall W, Doran C, Degenhardt L, Shepard DS (2006). Illicit Opiate Abuse. In: Jamison D, et al., eds. Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries. 2nd Edition ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 907-932. |
| Shepard DS, Calabro JAB, Love CT, McKay JR, Tetreault J, Yeom HS (2006). Counselor Incentives to Improve Client Retention in an Outpatient Substance Abuse Aftercare Program. Administration and Policy in Mental Health & Mental Health Services Research 33 (6): 629-635. |
| Capitman J, Bhalotra S, Ruwe M (2005). Cancer and Elders of Color: Opportunities for Reducing Health Disparities: Evidence Review and Recommendations for Research and Policy. Burlington VT: Ashgate Publishing Company. |
| Daley M (2005). Race, Managed Care, and the Quality of Substance Abuse Treatment. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 32 (4): 457-476. |
| Horgan CM, Garnick DW (2005). The Quality of Care for Adults with Mental and Addictive Disorders: Issues in Performance Measurement. Waltham, MA: Schneider Institute for Health Policy, Heller Graduate School, Brandeis University; January 10. |
| Krenzke T, Mohadjer L, Ritter G, Gadzuk A (2005). The Incentive Effects on Self-Report of Drug Use and Other Measures of Response Quality in the Alcohol and Drug Services Study. Journal of Economic and Social Measurement 30 (2-3): 191-217. |
| McKay JR, Lynch KG, Shepard DS, Morgenstern J, Forman RF, Pettinati HM (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. |
| McKay JR, Lynch KG, Shepard DS, Pettinati HM (2005). The Effectiveness of Telephone-Based Continuing Care for Alcohol and Cocaine Dependence: 24-Month Outcomes. Archives of General Psychiatry 62 (2): 199-207. |
| Ritter G, Reif S, Gadzuk A, Krenzke T, Mohadjer L, Lee MT, Horgan CM (2005). Incentive Effects on Cooperation Rates and Sample Composition in the Alcohol and Drug Services Study. Journal of Economic and Social Measurement 30 (2-3): 171-189. |
| Shepard DS, Beinecke RH, Daley M, Guest Editors (2005). Managed Behavioral Health: A Report on the First Statewide Carve-Out: A Special Double Issue. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 32 (4): 311-476. |
| Shepard DS, Beinecke RH, Daley M, Hurley C (2005). Managed Behavioral Health: Lessons from Massachusetts. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 32 (4): 311-319. |
| Shepard DS, Strickler GK, McAuliffe WE, Beaston-Blaakman A, Rahman M, Anderson TE (2005). Unmet Need for Substance Abuse Treatment of Adults in Massachusetts. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 32 (4): 403-426. |
| Shevitz AH, Wilson IB, McDermott AY, Spiegelman D, Skinner SC, Antonsson K, Layne JE, Beaston-Blaakman A, Shepard DS, Gorbach SL (2005). A Comparison of the Clinical and Cost-Effectiveness of 3 Intervention Strategies for AIDS Wasting. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome 38 (4): 399-406. |
| Hodgkin D, Shepard DS, Anthony YE, Strickler GK (2004). A Publicly Managed Substance Abuse Carve-out: Effects on Spending and Utilization. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 31 (3): 197-217. |
| Lee MT, Reif S, Ritter G, Levine HJ, Horgan CM (2004). Alcohol and Drug Services Study Phase II: Client Record Abstract Report. Rockville, MD: Schneider Institute for Health Policy, Heller School, Brandeis University, for SAMHSA. DHHS Publication No. SMA 04-3974, Analytic Series No. A-27. |
| Reif S, Horgan CM, Ritter G, Tompkins CP (2004). The Impact of Employment Counseling on Substance User Treatment Participation and Outcomes. Substance Use & Misuse 39 (13-14): 2391-2424. |
| Simoni-Wastila L, Ross-Degnan D, Mah C, Gao XM, Brown J, Cosler LE, Fanning T, Gallagher P, Salzman C, Soumerai SB (2004). A Retrospective Data Analysis of the Impact of the New York Triplicate Prescription Program on Benzodiazepine Use in Medicaid Patients with Chronic Psychiatric and Neurologic Disorders. Clinical Therapeutics 26 (2): 322-336. |
| Thomas CP, McCarty D (2004). Adoption of Drug Abuse Treatment Technology in Specialty and Primary Care. In: Harwood HJ, Myers TG, eds. In: New Treatments for Addiction: Behavioral, Ethical, Legal, and Social Questions. Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 140-172. |
| Ettner SL, Argeriou M, McCarty D, Dilonardo J, Liu H (2003). How Did the Introduction of Managed Care for the Uninsured in Iowa Affect the Use of Substance Abuse Services? Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 30 (1): 26-40. |
| Krevor BS, Capitman J, Oblak L, Cannon JB, Ruwe M (2003). Preventing Illegal Tobacco and Alcohol Sales to Minors through Electronic Age-Verification Devices: a Field Effectiveness Study. Journal of Public Health Policy 24 (3-4): 251-268. |
| McCarty D, Dilonardo J, Argeriou M (2003). State Substance Abuse and Mental Health Managed Care Evaluation Program. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 30 (1): 7-17. |
| McKay JR, Lynch KG, Pettinati HM, Shepard DS (2003). An Examination of Potential Sex and Race Effects in a Study of Continuing Care for Alcohol- and Cocaine-Dependent Patients. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 27 (8): 1321-1323. |
| Trent CR, Anthony YE (2003). The Endemic Relationship of Crime and Substance Abuse in Urban Communities: A Case Study - the City of Detroit. Detroit, MI & Waltham, MA: Schneider Institute for Health Policy, Heller School, Brandeis University; May 15. |
| Garnick DW, Horgan CM, Merrick EL, Hodgkin D, Faulkner D, Bryson S (2002). Managed Care Plans' Requirements for Screening for Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health Problems in Primary Care. American Journal of Managed Care 8 (10): 879-888. |
| Hodgkin D, Shepard DS, Beinecke RH (2002). Management of Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment by Medical Plans: Michigan Providers' Experience. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 20 (1): 79-96. |
| Krevor BS, Lieberman A, Gerlack K (2002). Application of Consumer Protection Authority in Preventing Tobacco Sales to Minors. Tobacco Control 11: 109-111. |
| Krevor BS (2002). Preventing Illegal Alcoholic Beverage and Tobacco Sales to Minors through Electronic Age Verification Devices: A Field Effectiveness Study. Waltham, MA: Schneider Institute for Health Policy, Heller School, Brandeis University for the Miller Brewing Company; January. |
| Shepard DS (2002). Evidence-Based Public Health (Commentary): Integrated Medical and Substance Abuse Treatment Increases Abstinence Rates for People with Substance Abuse-Related Medical Condition. Evidence-Based Healthcare 6 (2): 51-52. |
| Daley M, Argeriou M, McCarty D, Callahan JJ, Shepard DS, Williams CN (2001). The Impact of Substance Abuse Treatment Modality on Birth Weight and Health Care Expenditures. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 33 (1): 57-66. |
| Horgan CM, Strickler G, Skwara K (2001). Substance Abuse: The Nation's Number One Health Problem - Key Indicators for Policy - Update. Waltham, MA: Schneider Insitute for Health Policy, Heller School,
Brandeis University; February. |
| Kreiner P, Soldz S, Berger M, Elliott E, Reynes J, Williams C, Rodriguez-Howard M (2001). Social Indicator-Based Measures of Substance Abuse Consequences, Risk, and Protection at the Town Level. Journal of Primary Prevention 22 (3): 339-365. |
| McCarty D (2000). Between Despair and Hope: Health Services Research on Treatment of Alcohol Abuse. Addiction 95 (Supplement 3): S439-S447. |
| McCarty D, Caspi U, Panas L, Krakow M, Mulligan DH (2000). Detoxification Centers: Who's in the Revolving Door? Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 27 (3): 245-256. |
| Schmidt L, McCarty D (2000). Welfare Reform and the Changing Landscape of Substance Abuse Services for Low-Income Women. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research 24 (8): 1298-1311. |
| Simoni-Wastila L (2000). The Use of Abusable Prescription Drugs: The Role of Gender. Journal of Womens Health & Gender-Based Medicine 9 (3): 289-297. |
| Soldz S, Kreiner P, Clark T, Krakow M (2000). Tobacco Use Among Massachusetts Youth: Is Tobacco Control Working? Preventive Medicine 31 (4): 287-295. |
| Bray RM, Fairbank JA, Marsden ME (1999). Stress and Substance Use Among Military Women and Men. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 25 (2): 239-256. |
| Krevor BS, Strickler G (1999). Preventing Teenage Access to Tobacco: A Report to the National Association of Attorneys General. Waltham, MA: Institute for Health Policy, Heller School, Brandeis University; June. |
| Bray RM, Marsden ME, eds. (1998). Drug Use in Metropolitan America. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. |
| Daley M, Argeriou M, McCarty D (1998). Substance Abuse Treatment for Pregnant Women: A Window of Opportunity? Addictive Behaviors 23 (2): 239-249. |
| Doonan M (1998). Will Alcohol be the Next Tobacco? Issue Brief No. 3. Waltham, MA: Massachusetts Health Policy Forum, Institute for Health Policy, Heller School, Brandeis University; November 12. |
| Simoni-Wastila L (1998). Gender and Psychotropic Drug Use. Medical Care 36 (1): 88-94. |
| Zwick WR, Larson M, Stout R, Zywiak W, Shepard DS, Feldman J, Rubin A (1998). Medical Utilization Based Opportunities for Early Case Identification of Alcohol Abuse/Dependence. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (Supplement) 22 (3): 43A. |
| Beinecke RH, Shepard DS, Goodman M, Rivera M (1997). Assessment of the Massachusetts Medicaid Managed Behavioral Health Program: Year Three. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 24 (3): 205-220. |
| Daley M, Argeriou M (1997). Characteristics and Treatment Needs of Sexually Abused Pregnant Women in Drug Rehabilitation: The Massachusetts MOTHERS Project. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 14 (2): 191-196. |
| Beinecke RH, Callahan JJ, Shepard DS, Cavanaugh DA, Larson MJ (1996). The Massachusetts Mental Health Substance Abuse Managed Care Program: The Providers' View. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 23 (5): 379-391. |
| McCarty D, LaPrade J, Botticelli M (1996). Substance Abuse Treatment and HIV Services: Massachusetts' Policies and Programs. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 13 (5): 429-438. |
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| Topic: Co-occurrence of Behavioral Disorders |
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| Bernstein J, Bernstein E, Shepard DS, Valentine A, Heeren T, Winter M, Levenson S, Beaston-Blaakman A, Tassiopoulos K, Hingson R (2006). Racial and Ethnic Differences in Health and Health Care Lessons from an Inner-City Patient Population Actively Using Heroin and Cocaine. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse 5 (2): 35-50. |
| Markoff L, Finkelstein N, Kammerer N, Kreiner P, Prost C (2005). Relational Systems Change: Implementing a Model of Change in Integrating Services for Women with Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders and Histories of Trauma. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 32 (2): 227-240. |
| McKay JR, Lynch KG, Shepard DS, Morgenstern J, Forman RF, Pettinati HM (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. |
| McKay JR, Lynch KG, Shepard DS, Pettinati HM (2005). The Effectiveness of Telephone-Based Continuing Care for Alcohol and Cocaine Dependence: 24-Month Outcomes. Archives of General Psychiatry 62 (2): 199-207. |
| Shepard DS, Beinecke RH, Daley M, Guest Editors (2005). Managed Behavioral Health: A Report on the First Statewide Carve-Out: A Special Double Issue. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 32 (4): 311-476. |
| Shepard DS, Beinecke RH, Daley M, Hurley C (2005). Managed Behavioral Health: Lessons from Massachusetts. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 32 (4): 311-319. |
| Lee MT, Reif S, Ritter G, Levine HJ, Horgan CM (2004). Alcohol and Drug Services Study Phase II: Client Record Abstract Report. Rockville, MD: Schneider Institute for Health Policy, Heller School, Brandeis University, for SAMHSA. DHHS Publication No. SMA 04-3974, Analytic Series No. A-27. |
| Simoni-Wastila L, Ritter G, Strickler G (2004). Gender and Other Factors Associated with the Nonmedical Use of Abusable Prescription Drugs. Substance Use & Misuse 39 (1): 1-23. |
| Simoni-Wastila L, Strickler G (2004). Risk Factors Associated with Problem Use of Prescription Drugs. American Journal of Public Health 94 (2): 266-268. |
| Horgan CM, Merrick EL, Garnick DW, Hodgkin D, Cenczyk R, Lusenhop RW, Bhalotra S (2003). The Provision of Mental Health Services in Managed Care Organizations. Rockville, MD: Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. DHHS Publication Number (SMA) 03-3797. |
| McKay JR, Lynch KG, Pettinati HM, Shepard DS (2003). An Examination of Potential Sex and Race Effects in a Study of Continuing Care for Alcohol- and Cocaine-Dependent Patients. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 27 (8): 1321-1323. |
| Trent CR, Anthony YE (2003). The Endemic Relationship of Crime and Substance Abuse in Urban Communities: A Case Study - the City of Detroit. Detroit, MI & Waltham, MA: Schneider Institute for Health Policy, Heller School, Brandeis University; May 15. |
| Garnick DW, Lee MT, Chalk M, Gastfriend DR, Horgan CM, McCorry F, McLellan AT, Merrick EL (2002). Establishing the Feasibility of Performance Measures for Alcohol and Other Drugs. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 23 (4): 375-385. |
| Beinecke RH, Shepard DS, Tetreault J, Hodgkin D, Marckres J (2001). Substance Abuse Providers' Assessment of the Massachusetts Behavioral Health Program: Year 6. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 28 (6): 443-457. |
| Daley M, Argeriou M, McCarty D, Callahan JJ, Shepard DS, Williams CN (2001). The Impact of Substance Abuse Treatment Modality on Birth Weight and Health Care Expenditures. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 33 (1): 57-66. |
| Horgan CM, Strickler G, Skwara K (2001). Substance Abuse: The Nation's Number One Health Problem - Key Indicators for Policy - Update. Waltham, MA: Schneider Insitute for Health Policy, Heller School,
Brandeis University; February. |
| Bray RM, Marsden ME (2000). Trends in Substance Use Among US Military Personnel: The Impact of Changing Demographic Composition. Substance Use & Misuse 35 (6-8): 949-969. |
| Bray RM, Fairbank JA, Marsden ME (1999). Stress and Substance Use Among Military Women and Men. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 25 (2): 239-256. |
| Horgan CM, Hodgkin D (1999). Mental Illness and Substance Abuse Among Low-Income Populations. In: Lillie-Blanton M, Martinez RM, Lyons B, Rowland D, eds. Access to Health Care: Promises and Prospects for Low-Income Americans. Washington, DC: Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, 73-95. |
| Daley M, Argeriou M, McCarty D (1998). Substance Abuse Treatment for Pregnant Women: A Window of Opportunity? Addictive Behaviors 23 (2): 239-249. |
| Daley M, Argeriou M (1997). Characteristics and Treatment Needs of Sexually Abused Pregnant Women in Drug Rehabilitation: The Massachusetts MOTHERS Project. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 14 (2): 191-196. |
| Garnick DW, Hendricks AM, Drainoni ML, Horgan CM, Comstock C (1996). Private Sector Coverage of People with Dual Diagnoses. Journal of Mental Health Administration 23 (3): 317-328. |
| Levine HJ, Strickler G, Watson K, Drainoni ML, Beatrice DF (1996). Profile of Adult SSI and SSDI Beneficiatires with Disabilities: The Kaiser Consumer Survey. Waltham, MA: Center for Vulnerable Populations, Institute for Health Policy, Brandeis University; February 7. |
| McCarty D, LaPrade J, Botticelli M (1996). Substance Abuse Treatment and HIV Services: Massachusetts' Policies and Programs. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 13 (5): 429-438. |
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| Topic: Behavioral Health Components of Disease |
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| Bernstein J, Bernstein E, Shepard DS, Valentine A, Heeren T, Winter M, Levenson S, Beaston-Blaakman A, Tassiopoulos K, Hingson R (2006). Racial and Ethnic Differences in Health and Health Care Lessons from an Inner-City Patient Population Actively Using Heroin and Cocaine. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse 5 (2): 35-50. |
| Hall W, Doran C, Degenhardt L, Shepard DS (2006). Illicit Opiate Abuse. In: Jamison D, et al., eds. Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries. 2nd Edition ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 907-932. |
| McKay JR, Lynch KG, Shepard DS, Pettinati HM (2005). The Effectiveness of Telephone-Based Continuing Care for Alcohol and Cocaine Dependence: 24-Month Outcomes. Archives of General Psychiatry 62 (2): 199-207. |
| Shepard DS, Beinecke RH, Daley M, Guest Editors (2005). Managed Behavioral Health: A Report on the First Statewide Carve-Out: A Special Double Issue. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 32 (4): 311-476. |
| Shepard DS, Beinecke RH, Daley M, Hurley C (2005). Managed Behavioral Health: Lessons from Massachusetts. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 32 (4): 311-319. |
| Shevitz AH, Wilson IB, McDermott AY, Spiegelman D, Skinner SC, Antonsson K, Layne JE, Beaston-Blaakman A, Shepard DS, Gorbach SL (2005). A Comparison of the Clinical and Cost-Effectiveness of 3 Intervention Strategies for AIDS Wasting. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome 38 (4): 399-406. |
| Lee MT, Garnick DW, Miller K, Horgan CM (2004). Adolescents with Substance Abuse: Are Health Plans Missing Them? Psychiatric Services 55 (2): 116. |
| Horgan CM, Merrick EL, Garnick DW, Hodgkin D (2002). Alcohol and Drug Services under Managed Care: Getting into Specialty Treatment. [In: Magura, S, Horgan, CM, Mertens, JR, Shepard, DS, eds. Effects of Managed Care on Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Treatment. Special Issue]. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 26 (3): 416-422. |
| Daley M, Argeriou M, McCarty D, Callahan JJ, Shepard DS, Williams CN (2001). The Impact of Substance Abuse Treatment Modality on Birth Weight and Health Care Expenditures. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 33 (1): 57-66. |
| Horgan CM, Strickler G, Skwara K (2001). Substance Abuse: The Nation's Number One Health Problem - Key Indicators for Policy - Update. Waltham, MA: Schneider Insitute for Health Policy, Heller School,
Brandeis University; February. |
| Lee MT, Reif S, Ritter G, Levine HJ, Horgan CM (2001). Access to Services in the Substance Abuse Treatment System: Variations by Facility Characteristics. In: Galanter M, ed. Recent Developments in Alcoholism: Services Research in the Era of Managed Care. Vol 15. New York, NY: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 137-156. |
| Goodridge LJ, Capitman J (2000). Adolescents at Risk for HIV Infection. In: Lynch VJ, ed. HIV/AIDS at Year 2000: A Source Book for Social Workers. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon, 123-137. |
| McKay JR, Alterman AI, Cacciola JS, O'Brien CP, Koppenhaver JM, Shepard DS (1999). Continuing Care for Cocaine Dependence: Comprehensive 2-year Outcomes. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 67 (3): 420-427. |
| Daley M, Argeriou M, McCarty D (1998). Substance Abuse Treatment for Pregnant Women: A Window of Opportunity? Addictive Behaviors 23 (2): 239-249. |
| Doonan M (1998). Will Alcohol be the Next Tobacco? Issue Brief No. 3. Waltham, MA: Massachusetts Health Policy Forum, Institute for Health Policy, Heller School, Brandeis University; November 12. |
| Zwick WR, Larson M, Stout R, Zywiak W, Shepard DS, Feldman J, Rubin A (1998). Medical Utilization Based Opportunities for Early Case Identification of Alcohol Abuse/Dependence. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (Supplement) 22 (3): 43A. |
| Larson MJ, Samet JH, McCarty D (1997). Managed Care of Substance Abuse Disorders: Implications for Generalist Physicians. Medical Clinics of North America 81 (4): 1053-1069. |
| Shepard DS, Larson MJ, Legros N, Stout RL (1997). Health Costs of Alcohol Patients in a HMO. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (Supplement) 21 (3): 36A. |
| McCarty D, LaPrade J, Botticelli M (1996). Substance Abuse Treatment and HIV Services: Massachusetts' Policies and Programs. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 13 (5): 429-438. |
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| Topic: Special Populations |
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| Bernstein J, Bernstein E, Shepard DS, Valentine A, Heeren T, Winter M, Levenson S, Beaston-Blaakman A, Tassiopoulos K, Hingson R (2006). Racial and Ethnic Differences in Health and Health Care Lessons from an Inner-City Patient Population Actively Using Heroin and Cocaine. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse 5 (2): 35-50. |
| Lee MT, Garnick DW, Horgan CM, Cavanaugh DA (2006). Constructing Adolescent Substance Abuse Performance Measures Using Administrative Data. Journal of Healthcare Quality 28 (3): 42-48, 59. |
| Thomas CP, Conrad P, Casler R, Goodman E (2006). Trends in the Use of Psychotropic Medications Among Adolescents, 1994 to 2001. Psychiatric Services 57 (1): 63-69. |
| Daley M, Shepard DS, Bury-Maynard D (2005). Changes in Quality of Life for Pregnant Women in Substance User Treatment: Developing a Quality of Life Index for the Addictions. Substance Use & Misuse 40 (3): 375-94. |
| Daley M (2005). Race, Managed Care, and the Quality of Substance Abuse Treatment. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 32 (4): 457-476. |
| Markoff L, Finkelstein N, Kammerer N, Kreiner P, Prost C (2005). Relational Systems Change: Implementing a Model of Change in Integrating Services for Women with Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders and Histories of Trauma. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 32 (2): 227-240. |
| Shepard DS, Beinecke RH, Daley M, Guest Editors (2005). Managed Behavioral Health: A Report on the First Statewide Carve-Out: A Special Double Issue. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 32 (4): 311-476. |
| Shepard DS, Beinecke RH, Daley M, Hurley C (2005). Managed Behavioral Health: Lessons from Massachusetts. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 32 (4): 311-319. |
| Shepard DS, Strickler GK, McAuliffe WE, Beaston-Blaakman A, Rahman M, Anderson TE (2005). Unmet Need for Substance Abuse Treatment of Adults in Massachusetts. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 32 (4): 403-426. |
| Bhalotra S (2004). Book Review: How Healthy Are We? A National Study of Well-Being at Midlife (edited by OG Brim, CD Ryff, RC Kessler). The New England Journal of Medicine 351 (23): 2460-2461. |
| Daley M, Love CT, Shepard DS, Peterson CB, White KT, Hall F (2004). Cost-Effectiveness of Connecticut's In-Prison Substance Abuse Treatment. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 39 (3): 69-92. |
| Lee MT, Garnick DW, Miller K, Horgan CM (2004). Adolescents with Substance Abuse: Are Health Plans Missing Them? Psychiatric Services 55 (2): 116. |
| Lee MT, Reif S, Ritter G, Levine HJ, Horgan CM (2004). Alcohol and Drug Services Study Phase II: Client Record Abstract Report. Rockville, MD: Schneider Institute for Health Policy, Heller School, Brandeis University, for SAMHSA. DHHS Publication No. SMA 04-3974, Analytic Series No. A-27. |
| Levine HJ, Reif S, Lee MT, Ritter G, Horgan CM (2004). Alcohol and Drug Services Study (ADSS). The National Treatment System: Outpatient Methadone Facilities. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Office of Applied Studies. |
| Reif S, Horgan CM, Ritter G, Tompkins CP (2004). The Impact of Employment Counseling on Substance User Treatment Participation and Outcomes. Substance Use & Misuse 39 (13-14): 2391-2424. |
| Simoni-Wastila L, Ritter G, Strickler G (2004). Gender and Other Factors Associated with the Nonmedical Use of Abusable Prescription Drugs. Substance Use & Misuse 39 (1): 1-23. |
| Simoni-Wastila L, Strickler G (2004). Risk Factors Associated with Problem Use of Prescription Drugs. American Journal of Public Health 94 (2): 266-268. |
| Krevor BS, Capitman J, Oblak L, Cannon JB, Ruwe M (2003). Preventing Illegal Tobacco and Alcohol Sales to Minors through Electronic Age-Verification Devices: a Field Effectiveness Study. Journal of Public Health Policy 24 (3-4): 251-268. |
| Marsden ME, Reif S, Pieroni M, Levine HJ, Lee MT, Ritter G, Horgan CM (2003). Client Populations in Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities. In: Alcohol and Drug Services Study (ADSS): The National Substance Abuse Treatment System: Facilities, Clients, Services, and Staffing (online only). Schneider Instititute for Health Policy, Heller School, Brandeis University. Available at: http://www.oas.samhsa.gov/adss/adssorg.pdf. |
| Trent CR, Anthony YE (2003). The Endemic Relationship of Crime and Substance Abuse in Urban Communities: A Case Study - the City of Detroit. Detroit, MI & Waltham, MA: Schneider Institute for Health Policy, Heller School, Brandeis University; May 15. |
| Krevor BS, Lieberman A, Gerlack K (2002). Application of Consumer Protection Authority in Preventing Tobacco Sales to Minors. Tobacco Control 11: 109-111. |
| Krevor BS (2002). Preventing Illegal Alcoholic Beverage and Tobacco Sales to Minors through Electronic Age Verification Devices: A Field Effectiveness Study. Waltham, MA: Schneider Institute for Health Policy, Heller School, Brandeis University for the Miller Brewing Company; January. |
| Daley M, Argeriou M, McCarty D, Callahan JJ, Shepard DS, Williams CN (2001). The Impact of Substance Abuse Treatment Modality on Birth Weight and Health Care Expenditures. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 33 (1): 57-66. |
| Horgan CM, Strickler G, Skwara K (2001). Substance Abuse: The Nation's Number One Health Problem - Key Indicators for Policy - Update. Waltham, MA: Schneider Insitute for Health Policy, Heller School,
Brandeis University; February. |
| Bray RM, Marsden ME (2000). Trends in Substance Use Among US Military Personnel: The Impact of Changing Demographic Composition. Substance Use & Misuse 35 (6-8): 949-969. |
| Cavanaugh DA, Lippitt J, Moyo O (2000). Resource Guide to Selected Federal Policies Affecting Children's Social and Emotional Development and Their Readiness for School. Off to a Good Start: Risk Factors for Academic and Behavioral Problems at the Beginning of School and Selected Federal Policies Affecting Children's Social and Emotional Development and Their Readiness for School. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina; FPG Child Development Center, 95-221. |
| Daley M, Argeriou M, McCarty D, Callahan JJ, Shepard DS, Williams CN (2000). The Costs of Crime and the Benefits of Substance Abuse Treatment for Pregnant Women. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 19 (4): 445-458. |
| Goodridge LJ, Capitman J (2000). Adolescents at Risk for HIV Infection. In: Lynch VJ, ed. HIV/AIDS at Year 2000: A Source Book for Social Workers. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon, 123-137. |
| McCarty D, Caspi U, Panas L, Krakow M, Mulligan DH (2000). Detoxification Centers: Who's in the Revolving Door? Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 27 (3): 245-256. |
| Schmidt L, McCarty D (2000). Welfare Reform and the Changing Landscape of Substance Abuse Services for Low-Income Women. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research 24 (8): 1298-1311. |
| Simoni-Wastila L (2000). The Use of Abusable Prescription Drugs: The Role of Gender. Journal of Womens Health & Gender-Based Medicine 9 (3): 289-297. |
| Bray RM, Fairbank JA, Marsden ME (1999). Stress and Substance Use Among Military Women and Men. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 25 (2): 239-256. |
| Horgan CM, Hodgkin D (1999). Mental Illness and Substance Abuse Among Low-Income Populations. In: Lillie-Blanton M, Martinez RM, Lyons B, Rowland D, eds. Access to Health Care: Promises and Prospects for Low-Income Americans. Washington, DC: Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, 73-95. |
| Krevor BS, Strickler G (1999). Preventing Teenage Access to Tobacco: A Report to the National Association of Attorneys General. Waltham, MA: Institute for Health Policy, Heller School, Brandeis University; June. |
| Shonkoff J, Lippitt J, Cavanaugh DA (1999). Early Childhood Policy: Implications for Infant Mental Health. In: Zeanah CH, ed. Handbook of Infant Mental Heatlh. Second ed. New York, NY: Guilford Publications, Inc., Section VI, Chapter 33. |
| Bray RM, Marsden ME, eds. (1998). Drug Use in Metropolitan America. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. |
| Capitman J, Nichols CA, Sciegaj M, Restuccia R, Miller M, Staton A, Krevor BS, Meredith J (1998). Funding Children's Health Care Through State Tobacco Taxes: Building Winning Coalitions with New and Unexpected Allies. Waltham, MA: The Heller School, Brandeis University, Health Care for All, Tobacco Control Resource Center and Community Catalyst; July. |
| Daley M, Argeriou M, McCarty D (1998). Substance Abuse Treatment for Pregnant Women: A Window of Opportunity? Addictive Behaviors 23 (2): 239-249. |
| Simoni-Wastila L (1998). Gender and Psychotropic Drug Use. Medical Care 36 (1): 88-94. |
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