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Douglas E. AllenDASA Treatment Expansion Update: Expanding access to alcohol/drug treatment. June 2008 update. (Fact Sheet - PDF) Problem Gambling Fact Sheet, October 17, 2007 (Fact Sheet - PDF) Medicaid Cost Outcomes, Interim Report: Medicaid Costs Declined Among Emergency Department Patients who Received Brief Interventions for Substance Use Disorders through WASBIRT, September 18, 2007 (Fact Sheet - PDF) Medical Assistance Cost Outcomes: Medical Assistance Costs declined Among Emergency Department Patients who Received Brief Interventions for Substance Use Disorders though WASBIRT, January 8, 2007 (Report - Word) DASA Treatment Expansion Update: Expanding access to alcohol/drug treatment, January 2007 (Fact Sheet - PDF) Linda Becker, Ph.D.Substance Abuse Prevention Progress in Review - Biennial Report 2001-2003. Governor's Council on Substance Abuse, January 2004 (Report - PDF) Kevin Campbell, DrPHOrwin, R.G., Campbell, B., Campbell, K., Krupski, A. (2004). Welfare Reform and Addiction: A Priori Hypotheses, Post Hoc Explorations, and Assisted Sensemaking in Evaluation the Effects of Terminating Benefits for Chronic Substance Abusers. American Journal of Evaluation, Vol. 25, No. 4, 2004, pp. 409-441 (Article) Wickizer, T., M., Campbell, K., Krupski, A., & Stark, K. (2000). Employment outcomes among AFDC recipients treated for substance abuse in Washington State. The Milbank Quarterly, 78, 585-608. (Article) Wickizer T., Campbell K., Krupski T., Stark K. "Employment Outcomes among AFDC Recipients Treated for Substance Abuse in Washington State,” Health Affairs, 78(4), 585-608. (Article) Antoinette Krupski, Ph.D.Luchansky, B., Krupski, A., & Stark, K. (2007). Treatment response by primary drug of abuse: Does methamphetamine make a difference? Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 32, 89-96. (Article) Services to Consumers with Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders: A Key Informant Study, August 2004 (Report - WORD) Chemical Dependency Treatment Reduces Crime in Washington State, April 2004 (Fact Sheet - PDF) Public Alcohol/Drug Treatment Reduces Future Medical & Psychiatric Costs in Washington State, April 2004 (Fact Sheet - PDF) Research-Based Programs to Prevent Substance Use and Abuse Are A Good Investment for Youth in Washington State, April 2004 (Fact Sheet - PDF) Substance Use and Violence/Delinquency Have Significant Impacts on Academic Achievement Among Middle and High School Students in Washington State, April 2004 (Fact Sheet - PDF) Maynard, C., Cox, G.B., Hall, J., Krupski, A., Stark, K. (2004). Substance Use and Five-Year Survival in Washington State Mental Hospitals. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, Vol 31, No. 4, March 2004 (Article) Orwin, R.G., Campbell, B., Campbell, K., Krupski, A. (2004). Welfare Reform and Addiction: A Priori Hypotheses, Post Hoc Explorations, and Assisted Sensemaking in Evaluation the Effects of Terminating Benefits for Chronic Substance Abusers. American Journal of Evaluation, Vol. 25, No. 4, 2004, pp. 409-441 (Article) Maynard, C., Kivlahan, D.R., Sloan, K.L., Saxon, A.J., Krupski, A., Stark, K. (2004). Use of Veterans Affairs Health Care Services by Veterans Receiving Addiction Treatment in Washington State. Psychological Services, 2004, Vol 1, No. 2, 120-125 (Article) Alcohol/Drug Treatment: Washington State's Untapped Resource, December 2002 (Fact Sheet - WORD) Chemical Dependency Treatment Improves Employment and Earnings in Washington State, December 2002 (Fact Sheet - WORD) Prevention Is a Good Investment for Washington State, December 2002 (Fact Sheet - WORD) Public Alcohol/Drug Treatment Improves Birth Outcomes in Washington State, December 2002 (Fact Sheet - WORD) Luchansky, B., Brown, M., Longhi, D., Stark, K., & Krupski, A. (2000). Chemical dependency treatment and employment outcomes: results from the 'ADATSA' program in Washington State. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 60, 151-159. (Article - PDF) Luchansky, B., Brown, M., Longhi, D., Stark, K., & Krupski, A. (2000). Chemical dependency treatment and employment outcomes: results from the 'ADATSA' program in Washington State. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 60, 151-159. (Article - PDF) Wickizer, T., M., Campbell, K., Krupski, A., & Stark, K. (2000). Employment outcomes among AFDC recipients treated for substance abuse in Washington State. The Milbank Quarterly, 78, 585-608. (Article) Luchansky, B., He, L., Krupski, A., & Stark, K.D. (2000). Predicting readmission to substance abuse treatment using state information systems. The impact of client and treatment characteristics. Journal of Substance Abuse, 12, 255-270. (Article) Maynard, C., Cox, G.B., Krupski, A., & Stark, K. (2000). Utilization of services by persons discharged from involuntary chemical dependency treatment. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 19, 83-93. (Article - PDF) Maynard, C., Cox, G.B., Krupski, A., & Stark, K. (1999). Utilization of Services for Mentally Ill Chemically Abusing Patients Discharged from Residential Treatment. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, 26, 219-228 (Article) Barbara A. Lucenko, Ph.D.Problem Gambling Fact Sheet, October 17, 2007 (Fact Sheet - PDF) Medicaid Cost Outcomes, Interim Report: Medicaid Costs Declined Among Emergency Department Patients who Received Brief Interventions for Substance Use Disorders through WASBIRT, September 18, 2007 (Fact Sheet - PDF) Washington State Substance Use Outcomes. Preliminary Report: All WASBIRT Sites. Six-month Follow-up Survey for Participants from ALL WASBIRT sites, April 12, 2004 through March 31, 2006. May 2, 2007 (Report - PDF) Medical Assistance Cost Outcomes: Medical Assistance Costs Declined Among Emergency Department Patients who Received Brief Interventions for Substance Use Disorders though WASBIRT April 2004-December 2005. January 8, 2007 (Report - PDF) Felix I. Rodriguez, Ph.D.Staffing Patterns in Washington State Chemical Dependency Treatment Facilities: Trends Over a 15-Year Period (Report) Patients Speak Out 2007: The Seventh Annual Statewide Client Satisfaction Survey, August 2007 (Report - PDF) Problem Gambling Fact Sheet, October 17, 2007 (Fact Sheet - PDF) The Methamphetamine Problem in Washington State, February 2006 (Fact Sheet - pdf) Staff Diversity in Washington State Chemical Dependency Treatment Facilities: Results from 2003 and Previous Surveys, September 2004 (Report - - PDF) Kenneth D. StarkLuchansky, B., Krupski, A., & Stark, K. (2007). Treatment response by primary drug of abuse: Does methamphetamine make a difference? Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 32, 89-96. (Article) Chemical Dependency Treatment Reduces Crime in Washington State, April 2004 (Fact Sheet - PDF) Public Alcohol/Drug Treatment Reduces Future Medical & Psychiatric Costs in Washington State, April 2004 (Fact Sheet - PDF) Research-Based Programs to Prevent Substance Use and Abuse Are A Good Investment for Youth in Washington State, April 2004 (Fact Sheet - PDF) Substance Use and Violence/Delinquency Have Significant Impacts on Academic Achievement Among Middle and High School Students in Washington State, April 2004 (Fact Sheet - PDF) Maynard, C., Cox, G.B., Hall, J., Krupski, A., Stark, K. (2004). Substance Use and Five-Year Survival in Washington State Mental Hospitals. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, Vol 31, No. 4, March 2004 (Article) Maynard, C., Kivlahan, D.R., Sloan, K.L., Saxon, A.J., Krupski, A., Stark, K. (2004). Use of Veterans Affairs Health Care Services by Veterans Receiving Addiction Treatment in Washington State. Psychological Services, 2004, Vol 1, No. 2, 120-125 (Article) Alcohol/Drug Treatment: Washington State's Untapped Resource, December 2002 (Fact Sheet - WORD) Chemical Dependency Treatment Improves Employment and Earnings in Washington State, December 2002 (Fact Sheet - WORD) Prevention Is a Good Investment for Washington State, December 2002 (Fact Sheet - WORD) Public Alcohol/Drug Treatment Improves Birth Outcomes in Washington State, December 2002 (Fact Sheet - WORD) Luchansky, B., Brown, M., Longhi, D., Stark, K., & Krupski, A. (2000). Chemical dependency treatment and employment outcomes: results from the 'ADATSA' program in Washington State. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 60, 151-159. (Article - PDF) Wickizer, T., M., Campbell, K., Krupski, A., & Stark, K. (2000). Employment outcomes among AFDC recipients treated for substance abuse in Washington State. The Milbank Quarterly, 78, 585-608. (Article) Luchansky, B., He, L., Krupski, A., & Stark, K.D. (2000). Predicting readmission to substance abuse treatment using state information systems. The impact of client and treatment characteristics. Journal of Substance Abuse, 12, 255-270. (Article) Maynard, C., Cox, G.B., Krupski, A., & Stark, K. (2000). Utilization of services by persons discharged from involuntary chemical dependency treatment. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 19, 83-93. (Article - PDF) Washington State Moms Project Perinatal Research and Demonstration Project, November 1999 (Report - PDF) Maynard, C., Cox, G.B., Krupski, A., & Stark, K. (1999). Utilization of Services for Mentally Ill Chemically Abusing Patients Discharged from Residential Treatment. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, 26, 219-228 (Article) Complementary Copies of Reports and Fact SheetsWashington State Alcohol Drug Clearinghouse (800) 662-9111 or (206) 725-9696 (within Seattle or outside Washington) 6535 - 5th Place South, Seattle, Washington 98108 |
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