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Selected Publications

Charles M. Cleland, PhD

Melnick, G., Wexler, H.K., Chaple, M., & Cleland, C.M. (2009). Constructive conflict and staff consensus in substance abuse treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 36, 174-182.

Tempalski, B., Lieb, S., Cleland, C.M., Cooper, H., Brady, J.E., & Friedman, S.R. (2009). HIV prevalence rates among injection drug users in 96 large US metropolitan areas, 1992-2002. Journal of Urban Health, 86, 132-154.

Feiring, C., Simon, V.A., & Cleland, C.M. (2009). Childhood sexual abuse, stigmatization, internalizing symptoms, and the development of sexual difficulties and dating aggression. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77, 127-137.

Sacks, S., Cleland, C.M., Melnick, G., Flynn, P.M., Knight, K., Friedmann, P.D., Prendergast, M.L., & Coen, C. (2009). Violence associated with co-occurring substance use and mental health problems: Evidence from CJDATS. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 27, 51-69.

Pearson, F.S., Cleland, C.M., Chaple, M., Hamilton, Z., Prendergast, M.L., & Rich, J.D. (2008). Substance use, mental health problems, and behavior at risk for HIV: Evidence from CJDATS. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 40, 459-469.

DeLeon, G., Melnick, G., & Cleland, C.M. (2008). Client Matching: A severity-treatment intensity paradigm. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 27(3), 99-113.

Sacks, J.Y., McKendrick, K., Hamilton, Z., Cleland, C.M., Pearson, F.S., & Banks, S. (2008). Treatment outcomes for female offenders: Relationship to number of Axis I diagnoses. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 26, 413-434.

Duncan, A., Sacks, S., Melnick, G., Cleland, C.M., Pearson, F.S., & Coen, C. (2008). Performance of the CJDATS Co-Occurring Disorders Screening Instrument (CODSI) among minority offenders. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 26, 351-368.

Leonard, N.R., Gwadz, M.V., Cleland, C.M., Vekaria, P.C., & Ferns, B. (2008). Maternal substance use and HIV status: Adolescent risk and resilience. Journal of Adolescence, 31, 389-405.

Gwadz, M., Leonard, N., Cleland, C.M., Riedel, Arredondo, Wolfe,
Hardcastle, & Morris (2008). Behavioral interventions for urban HIV
infected and uninfected mothers with problem drinking. Addiction
Research and Theory
, 16, 47-65.

Melnick, G., Wexler, H.K., & Cleland, C.M. (2008). Effects of client
consensus on beliefs about abstinence on substance abuse treatment
outcomes. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 93, 30-37.

Staines, G.L., & Cleland, C.M. (2007). Bias in meta-analytic estimates
of the absolute efficacy of psychotherapy. Review of General Psychology,
11, 329-347.

Cleland, C.M., Des Jarlais, D.C., Perlis, T.E., Stimson, G., Poznyak,
V., & the WHO Phase II Drug Injection Collaborative Study Group. (2007).
HIV risk behaviors among female IDUs in developing and transitional
countries. BMC Public Health, 7: 271.

Feiring, C., & Cleland, C.M. (2007). Childhood sexual abuse and
attributions of blame over six years following discovery. Child Abuse
and Neglect
, 31, 1169-1186.

Feiring, C., Miller-Johnson, S., & Cleland, C.M. (2007). Potential pathways from stigmatization and internalizing symptoms to delinquency in sexually abused youth. Child Maltreatment, 12, 220-232.

Rosenblum, A.B, Parrino, M., Schnoll, S.H., Fong, C., Maxwell, C., Cleland, C.M., Magura, S., & Haddox, J.D. (2007). Prescription opioid abuse among enrollees into methadone maintenance treatment. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 90, 64-71.

Leonard, N.R., Gwadz, M.V., Cleland, C.M., Rotko, L. & Gostnell, K. (2007). Physical and mental health functioning of urban HIV-infected and uninfected mothers with problem drinking. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 33, 419-427.

Villano, C.L., Rosenblum, A., Magura, S., Fong, C., Cleland, C.M., & Betzler, T.F. (2007). Prevalence and correlates of posttraumatic stress disorder and chronic severe pain in psychiatric outpatients. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 44, 167-178.

Cleland, C.M., Deren, S., Fuller, C.M., Blaney, S., McMahon, J.M., Tortu, S., Des Jarlais, D.C., & Vlahov, D. (2007). Syringe disposal among injection drug users in Harlem and the Bronx during the New York State Expanded Syringe Access Demonstration Program. Health Education & Behavior, 34, 390-403.

Magura, S., Cleland, C.M., Vogel, H.S., Knight, E.L., & Laudet, A.B. (2007). Effects of “dual focus” mutual aid on self-efficacy for recovery and quality of life. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 34, 1-12.

Deren, S., Cleland, C.M., Fuller, C., Kang, S-Y., Des Jarlais, D.C., & Vlahov, D. (2006). The impact of syringe deregulation on sources of syringes for injection drug users: Preliminary findings. AIDS and Behavior, 10, 717-721.

Cleland, C.M., Magura, S., Foote, J., Rosenblum, A., & Kosanke, N. (2006). Factor structure of the Conners Adult ADHD Rating Scale (CAARS) for substance users. Addictive Behaviors, 31, 1276-1281.

Staines, G.L., Cleland, C.M., & Blankertz, L. (2006). Counselor confounds in evaluations of vocational rehabilitation methods in substance dependency treatment. Evaluation Review, 30, 139-170.

Cleland, C.M., Magura, S., Foote, J., Rosenblum, A., & Kosanke, N. (2005). Psychometric properties of the Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) for substance users. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 58, 299-306.

Cooperman, N.A., Falkin, G.P., & Cleland, C.M. (2005). Changes in women’s sexual risk behavior after therapeutic community treatment. AIDS Education and Prevention, 17, 157-169.

Magura, S., Fong, C., Staines, G.L., Cleland, C.M., Foote, J., Rosenblum, A., Kosanke, N., & DeLuca, A. (2005). The combined effects of treatment intensity, mutual support groups and patient attributes on drinking outcomes. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 37, 85-92.

Rosenblum, A., Magura, S., Fong, C., Cleland, C.M., Norwood, C., Casella, D., Truell, J., & Curry, P. (2005). Substance use among young adolescents in HIV-affected families: Resiliency, peer deviance, and family functioning. Substance Use and Misuse, 40, 581-603.

Rosenblum, A., Foote, J., Cleland, C.M., Magura, S., Mahmood, D., & Kosanke, N. (2005). Moderators of effects of motivational enhancements to cognitive behavioral therapy. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1, 35-58.

Staines, G.L., Blankertz, L., Magura, S., Cleland, C.M., & Bali, P. (2005). Evaluating vocational rehabilitation programs for substance users: Issues in designing and implementing randomized studies. Evaluation And Program Planning, 28, 61-68.

Laudet, A.B., Magura, S., Cleland, C.M., Vogel, H.S., Knight, E.L. (2004). Social support mediates the effects of dual-focus mutual aid groups on abstinence from substance use. American Journal of Community Psychology, 34, 175-185.

Villano, C., Cleland, C.M., Rosenblum, A., Fong, C., Nuttbrock, L., Marthol, M., & Wallace, J. (2004). Psychometric utility of the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire with female street-based sex workers. Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, 5, 33-41.

Laudet, A.B., Magura, S., Cleland, C.M., Vogel, H.S., Knight, E.L., & Rosenblum, A. (2004). The effect of 12-step based fellowship participation on abstinence among dually-diagnosed persons: A two year longitudinal study. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 36, 207-216.

Rothschild, L., Cleland, C.M., Haslam, N., & Zimmerman, M. (2003). A taxometric study of borderline personality disorder. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 112, 657-666.

Rosenblum, A., Joseph, H., Fong, C., Kipnis, S., Cleland, C.M., & Portenoy, R.K. (2003). Prevalence and characteristics of chronic pain among chemically dependent patients in methadone maintenance and residential treatment facilities. Journal of the American Medical Association, 289, 2370-2380.

Laudet, A.B., Magura, S., Cleland, C.M., Vogel, H., & Knight, E. (2003). Predictors of retention in dual-focus self-help groups. Community Mental Health Journal, 39, 281-297.

Lipton, D.S., Pearson, F.S., Cleland, C.M., & Yee, D. (2002). The effects of therapeutic communities and milieu therapy on recidivism: Meta-analytic findings from the Correctional Drug Abuse Treatment Effectiveness (CDATE) Study. In J. McGuire (Ed.), Offender rehabilitation and treatment: Effective programmes and policies to reduce re-offending (pp. 39-78). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Lipton, D.S., Pearson, F.S., Cleland, C.M., & Yee, D. (2002). The effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral treatment methods on offender recidivism: Meta-analytic outcomes from the CDATE Project. In J. McGuire (Ed.), Offender rehabilitation and treatment: Effective programmes and policies to reduce re-offending (pp. 79-112). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Ambrosini, P.J., Bennett, D.S., Cleland, C.M., & Haslam, N. (2002). Taxonicity of adolescent melancholia. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 36, 247-256.

Haslam, N., & Cleland, C.M. (2002). Taxometric analysis of fuzzy categories: A Monte Carlo study. Psychological Reports, 90, 401-404.

Pearson, F.S., Lipton, D.S., Cleland, C.M., Yee, D.S. (2002). The effects of behavioral / cognitive behavioral programs on recidivism. Crime and Delinquency, 48, 476-496.

Cleland, C.M., Rothschild, L. & Haslam, N. (2000). Detecting latent taxa: Monte Carlo comparison of taxometric, mixture model, and clustering procedures. Psychological Reports, 87, 37-47.

Egg, R., Pearson, F.S., Cleland, C.M., & Lipton, D.S. (2000). Evaluations of correctional treatment programs in Germany: A review and meta-analysis. Substance Use and Misuse, 35(12-14), 1967-2009.

Bhattacharya, G., Cleland, C.M., & Holland, S. (2000). Knowledge about HIV/AIDS, the perceived risks of infections, and sources of information by Asian-Indian adolescents born in the United States. AIDS Care, 12, 203-209.

Bhattacharya, G., Cleland, C.M., and Holland, S. (1999). Peer networks, parental attributes, and drug use among Asian-Indian adolescents born in the United States. Journal of Immigrant Health, 1, 145-154.

Cleland, C.M. and Haslam, N. (1996). Robustness of taxometric analysis with skewed indicators: I. A Monte Carlo study of the MAMBAC procedure. Psychological Reports, 79, 243-248.

Haslam, N. and Cleland, C.M. (1996). A response to Caporael on group selection and sociality theory. PSYCHOLOQUY 6(41) psych.95.6.41.group-selection.haslam-cleland.

Haslam, N. and Cleland, C.M. (1996). Robustness of taxometric analysis with skewed indicators: II. A Monte Carlo Study of the MAXCOV procedure. Psychological Reports, 79, 1035-1039.

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Jesse Dallery, PhD

Stoops, W. W., Dallery, J. Schoenberg, N. E. Fields, N. M., Martin, C. Casey, B. Nuzzo, P. A., Wong, C. (2009).  An Internet-Based Smoking Cessation Intervention in Appalachian Kentucky Smokers.  Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 105, 56-62.

Dallery, J., & Raiff, B. R.  (in press).  Contingency management in the 21st Century: Technological innovations to promote smoking cessation.  Substance Use and Misuse.

Locey, M. L., & Dallery, J. (2009). Isolating behavioral mechanisms of inter-temporal choice: Nicotine effects on delay discounting and amount sensitivity.  Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior,  91, 213-223.

Raiff, B. R., Dallery, J.  (2008).  The generality of nicotine as a reinforcer-enhancer in rats: effects on responding maintained by primary and conditioned reinforcers and resistance to extinction.  Psychopharmacology, 201, 305-14.

Reynolds, B., Dallery, J., Shroff, P., Patak, M., Leraas, K. (2008).  A web-based contingency management program with adolescent smokers.  Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 41, 597-601.

Dallery, J., Meredith, S., Glenn, I. (2008).  A deposit contract method to deliver abstinence reinforcement for cigarette smoking.  Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 41, 609-615.

Glenn, I., Dallery, J. (2007).  Effects of Internet-based voucher reinforcement and a transdermal nicotine patch on cigarette smoking status.  Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 40, 1-14.

Dallery, J., Raiff, B. R. (2007).  Delay discounting predicts cigarette smoking in a laboratory model of abstinence reinforcement.  Psychopharmacology, 190, 485-496.

Dallery, J., Glenn, I., & Raiff, B. R. (2007).  An Internet-based voucher reinforcement program for smoking cessation.  Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 86, 230-238.

Dallery, J., & Glenn, I. (2005).  Effects of an Internet-based voucher reinforcement program for smoking abstinence: A feasibility study.  Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 38, 349-357. 

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George De Leon, PhD

Books and Monographs

De Leon, G. (1984).Therapeutic community: Study of effectiveness. National Institute on Drug Abuse Treatment Research Monograph Series (ADM 84-1286).

De Leon, G. & Ziegenfuss, J. (Eds.). (1986). Therapeutic communities for addictions: Readings in theory, research and practice. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas Publishing.

De Leon, G. (Ed.). (1997). Community as method: Therapeutic communities for special populations and special settings. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.

De Leon, G. (2000). The therapeutic community: Theory, model and method. New York: Springer Publishers, Inc.

Videos

Stages of Recovery (2005) UCSD CCARTA Center for Criminality and Addiction Research Training and Application

The Therapeutic Community:(2005) Volume 1 The Therapeutic Community Perspective; The Therapeutic Community Training Series. Amity Foundation DVD. www. Amityfoundation.org

The Therapeutic Community:(2005) Volume 2. Community as Method; The Therapeutic Community Training Series. Amity Foundation DVD. www. Amityfoundation.org

The Therapeutic Community:(2005) Volume 3 Components of a Generic Therapeutic Community. The Therapeutic Community Training Series. Amity Foundation DVD. www. Amityfoundation.org

Articles [2000-2007]

De Leon, G. (2007).Toward a recovery oriented integrated system. Offender Substance Abuse Report, V11 No. 6, 81-88.

Warren, K., Harvey, C., De Leon, G., & Gregoire, T. (2007). I am my brother’s keeper : Affirmations and corrective reminders as predictors of reincarceration following graduation from a a corrections-based therapeutic community. Offender Substance Abuse Report, V11(3).

De Leon, G., Melnick. G., Cao, Y., & Wexler, H. K. (2006). Recovery oriented perceptions as predictors of reincarceration. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 31(1), 87-94.

Soyez, V., De Leon, G., Rosseel, Y., & Broekaert, E. (2006).  Motivation and readiness for therapeutic community treatment: Psychometric evaluation of the Dutch translation of the Circumstances, Motivation, Readiness and Suitability scales. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 30(4), 275-308.

Soyez, V., De Leon, G., Rosseel, Y., & Broekaert, E. (2006). The impact of a social network intervention on retention in Belgian therapeutic communities : A quasi experimental study. Addiction, 101(7), 1027-1034.

De Leon, G. (2005). The addiction therapeutic communities for psychiatric disorders. Therapeutic Communities, Silver Jubilee Edition, 26(4), Winter, 405-422.

De Leon, G. (2004). Commentary on “Self-help organizations for alcohol and drug problems: Toward evidence-based practice and policy”. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 26, 163-165.

Hawke, J.M., Jainchill, J., & De Leon, G. (2003, Feb.). Posttreatment victimization and violence among adolescents following residential drug treatment. Child Maltreatment, 8(1), 58-71.

Sacks, S., De Leon, G., McKendrick, K., Brown, B., & Sacks, J.Y. (2003). TC-Oriented Supported Housing for Homeless MICAs. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 35(3), 355-366.

Levounis, P., Galanter, M., Dermatis, H., Hamowy, A., & De Leon, G. (2002). Correlates of HIV transmission risk factors and considerations for interventions in homeless, chemically addicted and mentally ill patients. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 21(3), 61-72.

Kressel, D., Zompa, D. & De Leon, G. (2002, July/August). A Statewide Integrated Quality Assurance Model for Correctional-Based Therapeutic Community Programs. Offender Substance Abuse Report [newsletter] Volume II(4), 49-64.

Egelko, S., Galanter, M., Dermatis. H., Jurewicz, E., Jamison, A., Dingle S., & De Leon, G. (2002). Improved psychological status in a modified TC for homeless MICA men. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 21(2), 75-92.

De Leon, G. (2001). A commentary on Retention in substance abuse dependence treatment: The relevance of in-treatment factors”. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 20(4), 263-264

Melnick, G.,De Leon, G., Thomas, G., & Kressel D. (2001). A client-treatment matching protocol for therapeutic communities: First report. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 21, 119-128

Melnick, G.,De Leon, G., Thomas, G., Wexler, H. K., & Kressel D. (2001). Treatment process in therapeutic communities: Motivation, progress and outcomes. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 27(4), 633-650.

Leon, G., Palij, M., & Rubin, G. (2000). Measuring client clinical progress in therapeutic community (TC) treatment: The Client Assessment Inventory (CAI), Client Assessment Summary (CAS) and Staff Assessment Summary (SAS). Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 19, 267-272.

Melnick, G., De Leon, G., Hiller, M.L., & Knight, K. (2000). Therapeutic communities: Diversity in treatment elements. Journal of Drug Use and Misuse, 35(12-14), 1819-1847.

De Leon, G., Melnick, G., Thomas, G., Kressel, D. & Wexler, H. K. (2000). Motivation for treatment in a prison-based therapeutic community. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 26(1), 33-46.

De Leon, G., Hawke, J. Jainchill, N., & Melnick, G. (2000). Therapeutic communities: Enhancing retention in treatment using “Senior Professor” staff. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 19(4), 375-382.

Hawke, J., & Jainchill, N., & De Leon, G. (2000). The prevalence of sexual abuse and its impact on the onset of drug use among adolescents in therapeutic community drug treatment. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 9(3), 35-49

Hawke, J., Jainchill, N.,& De Leon, G.(2000). Adolescent amphetamine use; Client profiles and 1- year posttreatment outcomes, Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. 32, (Vol 10.95-105

Jainchill, N., Hawke, J., De Leon, G.,  & Yagelka, J. (2000). Adolescents in TCs: One-year post-treatment outcomes. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 32(1), 81-94.

McGeary, K. A., French, M. T., Sacks, S., McKendrick, K., & De Leon, G. (2000). Service use and cost by MICAs: Differences by retention in a TC. Journal of Substance Abuse, 11(3), 265-279.

De Leon, G., Sacks, S., Staines, G., & McKendrick, K. (2000). Modified therapeutic community for homeless mentally ill chemical abusers: Treatment outcomes. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 26 (3), 461-480.

 

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Don C. Des Jarlais, PhD

Cooper, H.L.F., Bossak B., Tempalski, B., Des Jarlais, D.C.  (2009). Geographic Approaches to Quantifying the Risk Environment: Drug-Related Law Enforcement and Access to Syringe Exchange Programmes.  Int J Drug Policy, 20, 217-226.

Des Jarlais, D.C., Arasteh, K., McKnight, C., Hagan, H., Perlman, D., & Friedman, S.R.  (2009). Using Hepatitis C Virus and Herpes Simplex Virus-2 to Track HIV among Injecting Drug Users in New York City.  Drug Alcohol Depend, 101(1-2), 88-91.

Des Jarlais, D.C., & Hubbard, R.L. (2009).  Drug Abuse.  In:  R. Detels, J. McEwen, R. Beaglehole, & H. Tanaka (Eds).  Oxford Textbook of Public Health: The Scope of Public Health, (pp. 1303-1321). New York: Oxford.

Des Jarlais, D.C., McKnight, C., Goldblatt, C., & Purchase, D.  (2009).  Doing Harm Reduction Better: Syringe Exchange in the United States.  Addiction, (early publication).

Des Jarlais, D.C. & Semaan, S., (2009).  HIV Prevention and Psychoactive Drug Use: A Research Agenda.  J Epidemiol Community Health, 63, 191-196.

Semaan, S., Santibanez, S., Garfein, R.S., Heckathorn, D.D., & Des Jarlais, D.C.  (2008). Ethical and Regulatory Considerations in HIV Prevention Studies Employing Respondent-Driven Sampling.  Int J Drug Policy, 20(1), 14-27.

Vorobjov, S., Uuskula, A., Abel-Ollo, K., Talu, A., Ruutel, K., & Des Jarlais, D.C.  (2009). Comparison of Injecting Drug Users Who Obtain Syringes from Pharmacies and Syringe Exchange Programs in Tallin, Estonia.  Harm Reduction J, 6, 1-25.

Zeremski, M., Shu, M.A., Brown, Q., Wu, Y., Des Jarlais, D.C., Busch, M.P., Talal, A.H., & Edlin, B.R.  (2009). Hepatitis C Virus-Specific T-Cell Immune Responses in Seronegative Injection Drug Users.  J Viral Hepat, 16, 10-20.

Amon, J.J., Garfein, R.S., Ahdieh-Grant, L., Armstrong, G.L., Ouellet, L.J., Latka, M.H., vlahov, D., Strathdee, S.A., Kerndt, P., Des Jarlais, D.C., & Williams, I.T.  (2008). Prevalence of Hepatitis C Virus Infection among Injection Drug Users in the United States, 1994-2004.  Clin Infect Dis, 46(12), 1852-1858.

Arasteh, K., & Des Jarlais, D.C.  (2008). Injecting drug use, HIV, and what to do about it.  Lancet, 372(9651), 1709-1710.

Arasteh, K., Des Jarlais, D.C., & Perlis, T.E.  (2008). Alcohol and HIV Sexual Risk Behaviors among Injection Drug Users.  Drug Alcohol Depend, 95, 54-61.

Arasteh, K., Des Jarlais, D.C. (On Behalf of the WHO Phase II Drug Injection Collaborative Study Group).  (2008). Hazardous Drinking and HIV Sexual Risk Behaviors among Injection Drug Users in Developing and Transitional Countries.  AIDS Behav, (early publication).

Braine, N., Acker, C., Goldblatt, C., Yi, H., Friedman, S.R., & Des Jarlais, D.C.  (2008).  Neighborhood history as a factor shaping syringe distribution networks among drug users at a U.S. syringe exchange.  Soc Netw, 30(3), 235-246.

Des Jarlais, D.C.  (2008). Data and Public Health Decision Making on HIV Prevention in Injection Drug Users.  J Urban Health, 85(3), 303-305.

Des Jarlais, D.C., & Semaan, S.  (2008). HIV Prevention for Injecting Drug Users:  The First 25 Years and Counting.  Psychosomatic Med, 70, 606-611.

Friedman, S.R., Mateu-Gelabert, P., Milagros, S., Hagan, H., & Des Jarlais, D.C.  (2008). Positive Deviance Control-Case Life History: A Method to Develop Grounded Hypotheses about Successful Long-Term Avoidance of Infection.  BMC Public Health, 8(1), 94-122.

Friedman, S.R., Tempalski, B., Cooper, H., Lieb, S., Brady, J., Flom, P.L., Friedman, R., Gostnell, K., & Des Jaralis, D.C.  (2008).  Metropolitan Area Characteristics, Injection Drug Use and HIV among Injectors.  In:  Y.F. Thomas, D. Richardson & I. Chang (Eds.).  Geography and Drug Addiction, (pp. 255-265).  New York: Springer.

Hagan, H., Pouget, E.R., Des Jarlais, D.C., & Lelutiu-Weinberger, C.  (2008). Meta-Regression of Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Relation to Time Since Onset f Illicit Drug Injection: The Influence of Time and Place.  Am J Epidemiol, 168(10), 1099-1109.

Hammett, T.M., Wu, Z., Duc, T.T., Stephens, D., Sullivan, S., Liu, W., Chen, Y., Ngu, D., & Des Jarlais, D.C.  (2008). ‘Social Evils’ and Harm Reduction: The Evolving Policy Environment for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Prevention among Injection Drug Users in China and Vietnam.  Addiction, 103, 137-145.

Morin, S.F., Shade, S.B., Steward, W.T.,…Des Jarlais, D.C.,  et al., (2008).  A Behavioral Intervention Reduces HIV Transmission Risk by Promoting Sustained Serosorting Practices among HIV-Infected Men Who Have Sex With Men.  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr, 49(5), 544-551.

Munoz-Plaza, C.E., Strauss, S., Astone-Twerell, J., Des Jarlasi, D.C., Gwadz, M., Hagan, H., Osborne, A., & Rosenblum.  (2008). Exploring Drug Users’ Attitudes and Decisions Regarding Hepatitis C (HCV) Treatment in the U.S.  Int J Drug Policy, 19, 71-78. 

Nandi, A., Tracy, M., Aiello, A., Des Jarlais, D.C., & Galea, S.  (2008). Social Support and Response to AIDS and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome.  Emerg Infect Dis, 14(5), 825-827.

Quaglio, G., Lugoboni, F., Pattaro, C., Melara, B., Mezzelani, P., & Des Jarlais, D.C.  (2008)  Erectile Dysfunction in Male Heroin Users, Receiving Methadone and Buprenorphine Maintenance Treatment.  Drug Alcohol Depend, 94(1-3), 12-18.

Stern, R.K., Hagan, H., Lelutiu-Weinberger, C., Des Jarlais D.C., Scheinmann, R., Strauss, S., Pouget, E.R., & Flom, P. (2008). The HCV Synthesis Project: Scope, Methodology, and Preliminary Results. BMC Med Res Methodol., 14;8:62.

Strauss, S.M., Munoz-Plaza, C., Tiburcio, N.J., Astone-Twerell, J., Des Jarlais, D.C., Gwadz, M., Hagan, H., Osborne, A., & Rosenblum, A. (2008).  Barriers and Facilitators to Undergoing Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Testing Through Drug Treatment Programs.  J Drug Issues, 38(4), 1161-1185.

Tempalski, B., Cooper, H.L., Friedman, S.R., Des Jarlais, D.C., Brady, J., & Gostnell, K.  (2008). Correlates of syringe coverage for heroin injection in 35 large metropolitan areas in the US in which heroin is the dominant injected drug.  Int J Drug Policy, 19(Suppl 1), S47-58.

Uuskula, A., Kals, M, Rajaleid, K., Abel, K., Talu, A., Rüütel, K, Platt, L., Rhodes, T., DeHovitz, J., & Des Jarlais, D.C.  (2008). High-Prevalence and High-Estimated Incidence of HIV Infection among New Injecting Drug Users in Estonia: Need for Large Scale Prevention Programs.  J Public Health, 30(2):119-125.

Vlahov, D., Wang, C., Ompad, D., Fuller, C.M., Caceres, W., Ouellet, L., Kerndt, P., Des Jarlais, D.C., & Garfein, R.S.  (2008). Mortality Risk among Recent-Onset Injection Drug Users in Five Cities.  Subst Use Misuse, 43(3 & 4), 413-428.

West, S.G., Duan, N., Peguegnat, W., Gaist, P., Des Jarlais, D.C., Holtgrave, D., Szapocznik, J., Fishbein, M., Rapkin, B., Clatts, M., & Dolan Mullen, P.  (2008). Alternatives to the Randomized Controlled Trial.  Am J Public Health, 98(8), 6-13.

 

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Eloise Dunlap, PhD

Dunlap, Eloise, Andrew Golub, and Bruce D Johnson. 2003.  The lived experience of welfare reform in drug-using welfare-needy households in inner-city New York. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare. 30(3):39-58. 

Dunlap, E., Golub, A., and Johnson, B. D. 2003. Girls' sexual development in the inner city: From compelled childhood sexual contact to sex-for-things exchanges. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 12(2): 73-96.

Benoit, Ellen, Doris Randolph, Eloise Dunlap, Bruce Johnson. 2003. Code switching and inverse imitation among marijuana-using crack sellers. London: British Journal of Criminology 43(3): 506-525. 

Sifaneck, Stephen, Charles Kaplan, Eloise Dunlap, Bruce D. Johnson. 2003. Blunts and Blowjes: Cannabis use practices in two cultural settings and their implications for secondary prevention. Journal of Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology  31(3): 1-11.

Dunlap, Eloise, Bruce Johnson, Gabriele Stürzenhofecker, Harry Sanabria.  2004.   Mothers and daughters:  The intergenerational reproduction of violence and drug use in home and street life. Journal of Ethnicity and Substance Abuse  3(2):1-23.

Golub, Andrew, Bruce D. Johnson, Eloise Dunlap, and Stephen Sifaneck. 2004.  Projecting and monitoring the life course of the marijuana/blunts generation. Journal of Drug Issues Spring 361-388.

Dunlap, Eloise, Andrew Golub, Bruce D. Johnson.  2004. Transient male-female relationships and the violence they bring to girls in the inner-city. Journal of African American Studies, 7(2):  19-37.

Dunlap, Eloise, Bruce D. Johnson, Stephen J. Sifaneck, and Ellen Benoit.  2005.  Sessions, cyphers, and parties: Settings for informal social controls of blunt smoking.  Journal of Ethnicity and Substance Abuse  43-77. 

Johnson, Bruce D., Flutura Bardhi, Stephen J. Sifaneck, Eloise Dunlap. 2005. Marijuana Argot as Subculture Threads: Social Constructions by Users in New York City.  British Journal of Criminology. 1-32.

Sifaneck, Stephen J., Bruce D. Johnson, and Eloise Dunlap. 2005.  Cigars-for-Blunts: Marketing of Flavored Tobacco Products to Youth and Minorities.  Journal of Ethnicity and Substance Abuse 23-42.

Golub, Andrew, Bruce D. Johnson, Eloise Dunlap.  2005a. The growth in marijuana use among American youths in the 1990s and the extent of blunts smoking. Journal of Ethnicity and Substance Abuse  1-21.

Golub, Andrew, Bruce D. Johnson, and Eloise Dunlap. 2005b.  Subcultural evolution and substance use.   Addiction Research and Theory  13(3): 217-229. 

Johnson, Bruce D., Andrew Golub, and Eloise Dunlap. 2006. The rise and decline of drugs, drug markets, and violence in New York City.  Pp. 164-206 in Alfred Blumstein and Joel Wallman. (Eds.) The Crime Drop in America.  New York: Cambridge University Press. (Second edition). 

Dunlap, Eloise, Andrew Golub and Bruce Johnson. 2006. The severely distressed African American family in the crack era: empowerment is not enough.  Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare.  32(1):115-139. 

Dunlap, E., E. Benoit, B.D.Johnson. 2006. “Social Constructions of Dependency By Blunts Smokers: Qualitative Reports.” International Journal of Drug Policy. Vol 17(3):171-182. 

Golub, Andrew, Bruce D. Johnson and Eloise Dunlap. 2006. Smoking Marijuana in Public: The Spatial and Policy Shift in New York City Arrests, 1992-2003. Harm Reduction Journal.

Johnson, Bruce D., Andrew Golub, Eloise Dunlap, Stephen J. Sifaneck, James E. McCable. 2006. Policing and social control of public marijuana use and selling in New York City. Law Enforcement Executive Forum. 6(5) Macombe Illinois: Western Illinois University.

Dunlap, Eloise, and Bruce D. Johnson. 2006. Ethical and legal dilemmas in ethnographic field research:  Three case studies.  In David Buchanan (ed.)  Ethical and Legal Issues in Research with High-Risk Populations: Addressing Threats of Suicide, Child Abuse, And Violence.  Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. 

Dunlap, Eloise, Gabriele Stürzenhofecker, Bruce Johnson.  2006.  The elusive romance of motherhood:  drugs, gender and reproduction in inner-city distressed households.  Journal of Ethnicity and Substance Abuse 5(3):1-27.  

Ream, Geoffrey, Bruce D. Johnson, Stephen Sifaneck, Eloise Dunlap. 2006. Distinguishing blunts users from joint users: A comparison of marijuana use subcultures. In Spencer Cole (ed.) Street Drugs: New Research. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers. Pp. 245-273. 

Golub, Andrew, Bruce D. Johnson, Eloise Dunlap. 2007.   The Race/Ethnic disparities in misdemeanor marijuana arrests in New York City.  Criminology and Public Policy, 6(1): 301-335.

Sifaneck, Stephen, Geoffrey Ream, Bruce D. Johnson, Eloise Dunlap. 2007. Retail marijuana purchases in designer and commercial markets in New York City: Sales, units, weights, and prices per gram. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 90S(2007) S40-S51.  

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Elizabeth A. Eckhardt, LCSW, PhD

Berman, B. A., Streja, L., Bernaards, C., Eckhardt, E. A., Kleiger, H. B., Maucere, L., Wong, G., Barkin, S., & Bastani, R. (2007). Do deaf youth need anti-tobacco education? American Annals of the Deaf, 152(3), 344-355.

Eckhardt, E. & Anastas, J. (2007). Research methods with disabled populations. In Disability and Social Work Education: Practice and Policy Issues. The Hayworth Press, Inc.

Eckhardt, E. A., & Anastas, J. (2007). Research methods with disabled populations. Journal of Social Work in Disability and Rehabilitation, 6 (1/2), 233-249.

Berman, B. A., Bernaards, C., Eckhardt, E. A., Kleiger, H. B., Maucere, L., Streja, L., Wong, G., Barkin, S., & Bastani, R. (2006). Is tobacco use a problem among deaf college students?. American Annals of the Deaf, 151 (4), 441-451.

Eckhardt, E. A., Goldstein, M. F., Montoya, L. A., & Steinberg, A. (2006). Psychiatric diagnosis in a deaf sample using an American Sign Language version of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule-IV. Deaf Worlds, International Journal of Deaf Studies, 22 (2), 20-48.

Goldstein, M. F., Eckhardt, E., Joyner, P., & Berry, R. (2006). An HIV knowledge and attitude survey of deaf U.S. adults. Deaf Worlds, International Journal of Deaf Studies 22 (1), 163-183.

Montoya, L. A., Egnatovitch, R., Eckhardt, E., Goldstein, M., Goldstein, R. A., & Steinberg, A. G. (2004). Translation challenges and strategies: The ASL translation of a computer-based, psychiatric diagnostic interview. Sign Language Studies, 4 (4), 314-344.

Berman, B. A., Eckhardt, E. A., Kleiger, H. B., Wong, G., Lipton, D. S., Bastani, R., & Barkin, S. (2000). Developing a tobacco survey for deaf youth. American Annals of the Deaf, 145 (3), 245-255.

Eckhardt, E., Steinberg, A., Lipton, D. S., Montoya, L. A., & Goldstein, M. F. (1999). Innovative directions in mental health assessment, Part III. Use of interactive technology in assessment: A research project. Journal of the American Deafness and Rehabilitation Association, 32 (2), 20-30.

Steinberg, A. G., Lipton, D. S., Eckhardt, E. A., Goldstein, M. F., & Sullivan, V. J. (1998). The diagnostic interview schedule for deaf patients on interactive video: A preliminary investigation. American Journal of Psychiatry, 155 (11), 1603-1605.

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Samuel R. Friedman, PhD

Friedman, Samuel R; Rossi, Diana; Phaswana-Mafuya, Nancy. (2009). Globalization and interacting large-scale processes and how they may affect the HIV/AIDS epidemic. In HIV/AIDS:Global frontiers in prevention/intervention, edited by Cynthia Pope, Renée White, and Robert Malow. 2008: New York: Routledge, Inc.  pp. 491-500.

Friedman, Samuel R; Rossi, Diana; Braine, Naomi. (2009). Theorizing “Big Events” as a potential risk environment for drug use, drug-related harm and HIV epidemic outbreaks. International Journal on Drug Policy 20:283-291.

Cooper HLF; Bossak, Brian; Tempalski B; Des Jarlais, Don C; Friedman SR. (2009). Geographic approaches to quantifying the risk environment: Drug-related law enforcement and access to syringe exchange programmes. International Journal on Drug Policy 20: 217-226.

Des Jarlais, Don C.; Arasteh, Kamyar; McKnight, Courtney; Hagan, Holly; Perlman, David; Friedman Samuel R. (2009). Using Hepatitis C Virus and Herpes Simplex Virus-2 to Track HIV among Injecting Drug Users in New York City. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 101:88-91.

Hacker MA, Leite I, Friedman SR, Carrijo RG, Bastos FI. (2009). Poverty, bridging between injecting drug users and the general population, and "interiorization" may explain the spread of HIV in southern Brazil. Health Place. Jun;15(2):514-9. Epub 2008 Nov 6.

Tempalski, B., Lieb, S., Cleland, C.M., Cooper, H., Brady, J.E., Friedman, S.R. (2009). HIV prevalence rates among injection drug users in 96 large US metropolitan areas, 1992-2002. Journal of Urban Health:86:132-154.

Friedman, Samuel R; Bolyard, Melissa; Khan, Maria; Maslow, Carey; Sandoval, Milagros; Mateu-Gelabert, Pedro; Krauss, Beatrice; Aral, Sevgi O. (2008). Group Sex Events and HIV/STI Risk in an Urban Network. J Acq Immun Syn.49(4):440-446.

Samuel R. Friedman, Barbara Tempalski, Hannah Cooper, Spencer Lieb, Joanne Brady, Peter L. Flom, Risa Friedman, Karla Gostnell, Don C Des Jarlais. (2008). Metropolitan area characteristics, injection drug use and HIV among injectors. In Y. Thomas, D. Richardson, and I. Cheung (eds), Geography and Drug Addiction, Springer. chapter 16:255-266. 

Friedman, Samuel R; Mateu-Gelabert, Pedro; Sandoval, Milagros; Hagan, Holly; Des Jarlais, Don C. (2008). Positive deviance control-case life history: a method to develop grounded hypotheses about successful long-term avoidance of infection. BMC Public Health 2008, 8:94 (20 Mar 2008).

Friedman SR, Bolyard M, Sandoval M, Mateu-Gelabert P, Maslow C, Zenilman JM.  (2008). The relative prevalence of different STIs in HIV-discordant sexual partnerships: Data from a risk network study in a high-risk New York neighborhood. Sexually Transmitted Infections 84(1):17-8.

Brady, J.E., Friedman, S.R., Cooper, HLF., Flom PL., Tempalski, B., and Gostnell, K. (2008). Estimating the Prevalence of Injection Drug Users in the US and in Large US Metropolitan Areas from 1992-2002. Journal of Urban Health, 85 (3), 323-351.

Braine, Naomi; Acker, Caroline; Goldblatt, Cullen; Yi, Huso; Friedman, Samuel; Des Jarlais, Don C. (2008). Neighborhood History as a Factor Shaping Syringe Distribution Networks Among Drug Users at a U.S. Syringe Exchange. Social Networks 30:235-246.

Cooper HLF, Brady JE, Ciccarone D, Tempalski B; Gostnell K; Friedman SR. (2008). Reply to Chai et al.: Suboxone and Rising Hospitalizations for Infective Endocarditis among Injection Drug Users in the USA: No Evidence of a Causal Link. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 46 (6) 955–956.

Mateu-Gelabert, Pedro; Bolyard, Melissa; Maslow, Carey; Sandoval, Milagros; Flom, Peter L; Friedman, Samuel R. (2008). For the Common Good: A method to measure residents' efforts to protect their community from drug and sex related harm. SAHARA Journal 5:144-157.

Neaigus, Alan; Zhao, Mingfang; Gyarmathy, V. Anna; Cisek, Linda; Friedman, Samuel R.; Baxter, Robert C. (2008). Greater drug injecting risk for HIV, HBV and HCV infection in a city where syringe exchange and pharmacy syringe distribution are illegal. The Journal of Urban Health 85(3):309-322.

Cooper, H. L., Friedman, S. R., Tempalski, B., & Friedman, R. (2007). Residential segregation and injection drug use prevalence among Black adults in US metropolitan areas. American Journal of Public Health, 97 (2), 344-352.

Des Jarlais, D. C., Arasteh, K., Perlis, T., Hagan, H., Abdul-Quader, A., Heckathorn, D. D., McKnight, C., Bramson, H., Nemeth, C., Torian, L. V., & Friedman, S. R. (2007). Convergence of HIV seroprevalence among injecting and non-injecting drug users in New York City. AIDS, 21 (2), 231-235.

Des Jarlais, D. C., Arasteh, K., Perlis, T., Hagan, H., Heckathorn, D. D., McKnight, C., Bramson, H., & Friedman, S. R. (2007). The transition from injection to non-injection drug use: Long-term outcomes among heroin and cocaine users in New York City. Addiction, 102 (5), 778-785.

Frajzyngier, V., Neaigus, A., Gyarmathy, V. A., Miller, M., & Friedman, S. R. (2007). Gender differences in injection risk behaviors at the first injection episode. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 89 (2-3), 145-152.

Friedman, S. R., Bolyard, M., Mateu-Gelabert, P., Goltzman, P., Pawlowicz, M. P., Singh, D. Z., Touze, G., Rossi, D., Maslow, C., Sandoval, M., & Flom, P. L. (2007). Some data-driven reflections on priorities in AIDS network research. AIDS and Behavior, 11 (5), 641-651.

Friedman, S. R., Cavalieri, W., Crofts, N., Walsh, N., Madden, A., & Taylor, A. (2007). Hepatitis C prevention and care for injecting drug users. International Journal of Drug Policy, 18 (5), 333-334.

Friedman, S. R., de Jong, W., Rossi, D., Touze, G., Rockwell, R., Des Jarlais, D. C., & Elovich, R. (2007). Harm reduction theory: Users’ culture, micro-social indigenous harm reduction, and the self-organization and outside-organizing of users’ groups. International Journal of Drug Policy, 18 (2), 107-117.

Friedman, S. R., Mateu-Gelabert, P., Curtis, R., Maslow, C., Bolyard, M., Sandoval, M., & Flom, P. L. (2007). Social capital or networks, negotiations, and norms? A neighborhood case study. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 32 (6S), S160-S170.

Mateu-Gelabert, P., Treloar, C., Calatayud, V. A., Sandoval, M., Zurian, J. C., Maher, L., Rhodes, T., & Friedman, S. R. (2007). How can hepatitis C be prevented in the long term?. International Journal of Drug Policy, 18 (5), 338-340.

Neaigus, A., Gyarmathy, V. A., Miller, M., Frajzyngier, V., Zhao, M., Friedman, S. R., & Des Jarlais, D. C. (2007). Injecting and sexual risk correlates of HBV and HCV seroprevalence among new drug injectors. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 89 (2-3), 234-243.

Neaigus, A., Gyarmathy, V. A., Zhao, M., Miller, M., Friedman, S. R., & Des Jarlais, D. C. (2007). Sexual and other noninjection risks for HBV and HCV seroconversions among noninjecting heroin users. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 195 (7), 1052-1061.

Tempalski, B., Flom, P. L., Friedman, S. R., Des Jarlais, D. C., Friedman, J. J., McKnight, C., & Friedman, R. (2007). Social and political factors predicting the presence of syringe exchange programs in 96 US metropolitan areas. American Journal of Public Health, 97 (3), 437-447.

Aceijas, C., Friedman, S. R., Cooper, H. L., Wiessing, L., Stimson, G. V., & Hickman, M. (2006). Estimates of injecting drug users at the national and local level in developing and transitional countries, and gender and age distribution. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 82 (Supplement 3), iii10-iii17.

Andrade, T. M., & Friedman, S. R. (2006). Principios e praticas de reducao de danos: Interfaces e extensao a outros campos da intervencao e do saber. In D. X. Silveira, & F. G. Moreira (Eds.), Panorama atual de drogas e dependencias (395-400). Sao Paulo: Athenau.

Blankenship, K. M., Friedman, S. R., Dworkin, S., & Mantell, J. E. (2006). Structural interventions: Concepts, challenges and opportunities for research. Journal of Urban Health, 83 (1), 59-72.

Des Jarlais, D. C., Sloboda, Z., Friedman, S. R., Tempalski, B., McKnight, C., & Braine, N. (2006). Diffusion of the D.A.R.E. and syringe exchange programs. American Journal of Public Health, 96 (8), 1354-1358.

Friedman, S. R., & Sherman, S. G. (2006). Public health principles for the HIV epidemic [letter]. New England Journal of Medicine, 354 (8), 877-888.

Friedman, S. R., & Touze, G. (2006). Policy bereft of research or theory: A failure of harm reduction science. International Journal of Drug Policy, 17 (2), 133-135.

Friedman, S. R., Cooper, H. L., Tempalski, B., Keem, M., Friedman, R., Flom, P. L., & Des Jarlais, D. C. (2006). Relationships of deterrence and law enforcement to drug-related harms among drug injectors in US metropolitan areas. AIDS, 20 (1), 93-99.

Friedman, S. R., Kippax, S. C., Phaswana-Mafuya, N., Rossi, D., & Newman, C. E. (2006). Emerging future issues in HIV/AIDS social research. AIDS, 20 (7), 959-965.

Friedman, S., Rossi, D., & Flom, P. L. (2006). "Big events" and networks. Connections, 27 (1), 9-14.

Neaigus, A., Gyarmathy, V. A., Miller, M., Frajzyngier, V. M., Friedman, S. R., & Des Jarlais, D. C. (2006). Transitions to injecting drug use among noninjecting heroin users: Social network influence and individual susceptibility. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 41 (4), 493-503.

Rockwell, R., Joseph, H., & Friedman, S. R. (2006). New York City injection drug users' memories of syringe-sharing patterns and changes during the peak of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. AIDS and Behavior, 10 (6), 691-698.

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Lloyd A. Goldsamt, PhD

Lloyd A. Goldsamt, Julie O’Brien, Michael C. Clatts, and Laura Silver McGuire. 2005. The Relationship Between Club Drug Use and Other Drug Use: A Survey of New York City Middle School Students. Substance Use & Misuse, 40:1539–1555.

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Andrew Golub, PhD

Johnson, B. D., Golub, A., Dunlap, E., and Sifaneck, S. J. (2008). An analysis of alternatives to New York City’s current marijuana arrest and detention policy. Policing, 31(2), forthcoming.

Golub, A., Johnson, B. D., and Dunlap, E. (2007). The racial disparity in misdemeanor marijuana arrests in New York City. Criminology and Public Policy, 6(1), 301-335, forthcoming.

Golub, A., Johnson, B. D., and Dunlap, E. (2006). Smoking marijuana in public: The spatial and policy shift in New York City arrests, 1992-2003. Harm Reduction Journal, 3:22.

Dunlap, E., Golub, A., and Johnson, B. D. (2006). The severely-distressed African-American family in the Crack Era: Empowerment is not enough. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 33(1), 115-139.

Johnson, B. D., Golub, A., and Dunlap, E. (2006). The rise and decline of drugs, drug markets, and violence in New York City.  In Blumstein, A., and Wallman, J., eds., The Crime Drop in America, revised edition.  New York: Cambridge, pp. 164-206.

Golub, A., ed. (2005). The Cultural/Subcultural Contexts of Marijuana Use at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century. Binghamton, NY: Haworth.

Golub, A., Johnson, B. D., and Dunlap, E. (2005). Subcultural evolution and substance use. Addiction Research and Theory, 13(3), 217-229.

Golub, A., and Johnson, B. D. (2005). The new heroin users among Manhattan arrestees: Variations by race/ethnicity and mode of consumption. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 37(1), pp. 51-61.

Johnson, B. D., and Golub A. (2005). Sociocultural Issues. In Lowinson, J., Ruiz, P., Millman, R., and Langrod, J., eds., Substance Abuse: A Comprehensive Textbook, fourth edition. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, pp. 107-120.

Golub, A., and Johnson, B. D. (2004). How much do Manhattan arrestees spend on drugs? Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 76(3), pp. 235-246.

Golub, A., Johnson, B. D., Dunlap, E., and Sifaneck, S. (2004). Projecting and monitoring the life course of the marijuana/blunts generation. Journal of Drug Issues, 34(2), pp. 361-388.

Golub, A., Johnson, B. D., Taylor, A., and Eterno, J. A. (2004). Does quality-of-life policing widen the net? A partial analysis. Justice Research and Policy, 6(1), pp. 1-22.

Golub, A., Johnson, B. D., Taylor, A., and Eterno, J. A. (2003). Quality-of-life policing: Do offenders get the message? Policing, 26(4), pp. 690-707.

Dunlap, E., Golub, A., and Johnson, B. D. (2003). Transient male-female relationships and the violence they bring to girls in the inner-city. Journal of African American Studies, 7(2), pp. 19-37.

Dunlap, E., Golub, A., and Johnson, B. D. (2003). Girls’ sexual development in the inner city: From compelled childhood sexual contact to sex-for-things exchanges. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 12(2), pp. 73-96.

Dunlap, E., Golub, A., and Johnson, B. D. (2003). The lived experience of welfare reform in drug-using welfare-needy households in inner-city New York. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 30(3), pp. 39-58.

Golub, A., and Johnson, B. D. (2002). The misuse of the “gateway theory” in U.S. policy on drug abuse control: A secondary analysis of the muddled deduction. International Journal of Drug Policy, 13(1), pp. 5-19.

Dunlap, E., Golub A., Johnson, B. D., and Wesley, D. (2002). Intergenerational transmission of conduct norms for drugs, sexual exploitation and violence: A case study. British Journal of Criminology, 42, pp. 1-20.

Johnson, B. D., and Golub, A. L. (2002). Generational trends in heroin use and injection among arrestees in New York City. In Musto, D., ed., One Hundred Years of Heroin. Westport, CT: Auburn House, pp. 91‑128.

Golub, A. L., and Johnson, B. D. (2002). Substance use progression and hard drug use in inner-city New York. In Kandel, D. B., ed., Stages and Pathways of Drug Involvement: Examining the Gateway Hypothesis. New York: Cambridge, pp. 90-112.

Golub, A., and Johnson, B. D. (2001). The rise of marijuana as the drug of choice among youthful adult arrestees. National Institute of Justice Research in Brief, NCJ 187490.

Golub, A., and Johnson, B. D. (2001). Variation in youthful risk of progression from alcohol/tobacco to marijuana and hard drugs across generations. American Journal of Public Health, 91(2), pp. 225-232.

Golub, A. L., and Johnson, B. D. (1999). Cohort changes in illegal drug use among arrestees in Manhattan: From the heroin injection generation to the blunts generation. Substance Use and Misuse, 34(13), pp. 1733-1763.

Golub, A. L., and Johnson, B. D. (1998). Alcohol is not the gateway to hard drug abuse. Journal of Drug Issues, 28(4), pp. 971-984.

Golub, A. (1997). Decision Analysis: An Integrated Approach. New York: Wiley.
Golub, A. L., and Johnson, B. D. (1997). Crack’s decline: Some surprises across U.S. cities. National Institute of Justice Research in Brief, NCJ 165707.

Golub, A. L. (1997). Cracks decline: Some surprises across U.S. cities. National Institute of Justice Research in Progress videotape, NCJ 164262.

Golub, A., and Johnson, B. D. (1994). The shifting importance of alcohol and marijuana as gateway substances among serious drug abusers. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 55, pp. 607-614.

Golub, A., and Johnson, B. D. (1994). A recent decline in cocaine use among youthful arrestees in Manhattan (1987‑1993). American Journal of Public Health, 84(8), pp. 1250-1254.

Golub, A., Gorr, W. and Gould, P. (1993). Spatial diffusion of the HIV/AIDS epidemic: Modeling implications and case study of AIDS incidence in Ohio. Geographical Analysis, 25, pp. 85‑100.

 

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Marya Viorst Gwadz, PhD

Gwadz, M. V., Cylar, K., Leonard, N. R., Riedel, M., Herzog, N., Arredondo, G. N., Cleland, C. M., Aguirre, M., Marshak, A., Mildvan, D., & The Project ACT study team. (2009). An exploratory behavioral intervention trial to improve rates of screening for AIDS clinical trials among racial/ethnic minority and female persons living with HIV/AIDS.  AIDS and Behavior.  In press.

Gwadz, M. V., Gostnell, K., Smolenski, C., Willis, B., Nish, D., Nolan, T. C., Tharaken, M., & Ritchie, A. (2009). The initiation of homeless youth into the street economy. Journal of Adolescence, 32, 357-377

Gwadz, M. V., Leonard, N. L., Cleland, C., Riedel, M., Arredondo, G., Wolfe, H., Hardcastle, E., & Morris, J. (2008). Behavioral interventions for HIV infected and uninfected mothers with problem drinking. Addiction Research and Theory, 16 (1), 47-65.

Gwadz, M. V., Nish, D., Leonard, N. R., & Strauss, S. M. (2007). Gender differences in traumatic events and rates of post-traumatic stress disorder among homeless youth. Journal of Adolescence, 30 (1), 117-129.

Leonard, N. R., Gwadz, M. V., Arredondo, G. N., Riedel, M., Rotko, L., Hardcastle, E. J., & Potere, J. C. (2007). Description of a behavioral intervention to reduce substance use and related risk and increase positive parenting among urban mothers with alcohol and other drug problems. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 16 (4), 531-544.

Leonard, N. R., Gwadz, M. V., Cleland, C. M., Rotko, L., & Gostnell, K. (2007). Physical and mental health functioning of urban HIV-infected and uninfected mothers with problem drinking. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 33 (3), 419-427.

Gwadz, M. V., Leonard, N. R., Nakagawa, A., Cylar, K., Finkelstein, M., Herzog, N., Tharaken, M., & Mildvan, D. (2006). Gender differences in attitudes toward AIDS clinical trials among urban HIV-infected individuals from racial and ethnic minority backgrounds. AIDS Care, 18 (7), 786-794.

Gwadz, M. V., Clatts, M. C., Yi, H., Leonard, N. R., Goldsamt, L., & Lankenau, S. (2006). Resilience among young men who have sex with men in New York City. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 3 (1), 13-21.

de Guzman, R., Leonard, N. R., Gwadz, M. V., Young, R., Ritchie, A. S., Arredondo, G., & Riedel, M. (2006). "I thought there was no hope for me": A behavioral intervention for urban mothers with problem drinking. Qualitative Health Research, 16 (9), 1252-1266.

Clatts, M. C., Goldsamt, L., Yi, H., & Gwadz, M. V. (2005). Homelessness and drug abuse among young men who have sex with men in New York City: A preliminary epidemiological trajectory. Journal of Adolescence, 28 (2), 201-214.

Lankenau, S. E., Clatts, M. C., Welle, D., Goldsamt, L. A., & Gwadz, M. V. (2005). Street careers: Homelessness, drug use, and sex work among young men who have sex with men (YMSM). International Journal of Drug Policy, 16 (1), 10-18.

Gwadz, M. V., Clatts, M. C., Leonard, N. R., & Goldsamt, L. (2004). Attachment style, childhood adversity, and behavioral risk among young men who have sex with men. Journal of Adolescent Health, 34 (5), 402-413.

Leonard, N. R., Lester, P., Rotheram-Borus, M. J., Mattes, K., Gwadz, M., & Ferns, B. (2003). Successful recruitment and retention of participants in longitudinal behavioral research. AIDS Education and Prevention, 15 (3), 269-281.

Rotheram-Borus, M. J., Song, J., Gwadz, M., Lee, M., Van Rossem, R., & Koopman, C. (2003). Reductions in HIV risk among runaway youth. Prevention Science, 4 (3), 173-187.

Rotheram-Borus, M. J., Lee, M., Leonard, N., Lin, Y. Y., Franzke, L., Turner, E., Lightfoot, M., & Gwadz, M. (2003). Four-year behavioral outcomes of an intervention for parents living with HIV and their adolescent children.  AIDS, 17 (8), 1217-1225.

Rosario, M., Schrimshaw, E. W., Hunter, J., & Gwadz, M. (2002). Gay-related stress and emotional distress among gay, lesbian, and bisexual youths: A longitudinal examination. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70 (4), 967-975.

Rosario, M., Hunter, J., Maguen, S., Gwadz, M., & Smith, R. (2001). The coming-out process and its adaptational and health-related associations among gay, lesbian and bisexual youths: Stipulation and exploration of a model. American Journal of Community Psychology, 29 (1), 133-160.

Rotheram-Borus, M. J., Lee, M. B., Gwadz, M., & Draimin, B. (2001). An intervention for parents with AIDS and their adolescent children. American Journal of Public Health, 91 (8), 1294-1302.

Rosario, M., Mahler, K., Hunter, J., & Gwadz, M. (1999). Understanding the unprotected sexual behaviors of gay, lesbian and bisexual youths: An empirical test of the cognitive-environmental model. Health Psychology, 18 (3), 272-280.

Rosario, M., Meyer-Bahlberg, H. F. L., Hunter, J., & Gwadz, M. (1999). Sexual risk behaviors of gay, lesbian and bisexual youths in New York City: Prevalence and correlates. AIDS Education and Prevention, 11 (6), 476-496.

Rotheram-Borus, M. J., Gwadz, M., Fernandez, M. I., & Srinivasan, S. (1998). Timing of HIV interventions on reductions in sexual risk among adolescents. American Journal of Community Psychology, 26 (1), 73-96.

Rosario, M., Hunter, J., & Gwadz, M. (1997). Exploration of substance use among lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth: Prevalence and correlates. Journal of Adolescent Research, 12 (4), 454-476.

Rosario, M., Meyer-Bahlberg, H. F. L., Hunter, J., Exner, T., Gwadz, M., & Keller, A. (1996). The psychosexual development of urban lesbian, gay and bisexual youths. Journal of Sex Research, 33 (2), 113-126.

Gwadz, M., & Rotheram-Borus, M. J. (1992). Tracking high-risk adolescents longitudinally. AIDS Education and Prevention, (Supplement), 69-82.

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Nancy Jainchill, PhD

De Leon, G., Jainchill, N. (1981-82). Male and female drug abusers: Social and psychological status 2 years after treatment in a therapeutic community. Am. J. Drug Alcohol Abuse, 8, 465-496.

De Leon, G., Wexler, H.K., Jainchill, N. (1982). Success and improvement rates 5 years after treatment in a therapeutic community. Int. J. Addictions, 17(4), 703-742.

Jainchill, N., & De Leon, G. (1985). Psychiatric disturbance in therapeutic community admissions. In A. Acampora, & E. Nebelkopf (Eds.), Proceedings of the Ninth World Conference on Therapeutic Communities, pp. 132-136.

Jainchill, N. (1986). DIS diagnoses among substance abusers in residential treatment. DIS Newsletter, 3(1), 9-10.

Jainchill, N., De Leon, G., & Pinkham, L. (1986). Psychiatric diagnoses among substance abusers in the therapeutic community. J. Psychoactive Drugs, 8(3), 209-214.

De Leon, G., & Jainchill, N. (1986). Circumstance, motivation, readiness and suitability as correlates of treatment tenure. J. Psychoactive Drugs, 8, 203-208.

Des Jarlais, D., Jainchill, N., & Friedman, S. (1988). AIDS and the therapeutic community. In R. Galea, B. Lewis, & L. Baker (Eds.), AIDS and IV drug abusers: Current perspectives. Owings Mills, MD: Rynd Communications.

De Leon, G., & Jainchill, N. (1991). Residential therapeutic communities for female substance abusers. In, Pregnancy and substance abuse: Perspectives and directions. Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine (67),3, 277-290.

Jainchill, N., & De Leon, G. (1992). Therapeutic community research: Recent studies of psychopathology and retention. In G. Buhringer, & J. J. Platt (Eds.), Drug addiction treatment research: German and American perspectives (pp 367-388). FL: Krieger Pub.

De Leon, G., Melnick, G., Schoket, D., & Jainchill, N. (1993). Is the therapeutic community culturally relevant? Findings on race/ethnic differences in retention in treatment. J. Psychoactive Drugs, 25(1), 77-86.

Jainchill, N. (1994). Adolescent substance abuse: An overview. Proceedings of the second Therapeutic Communities of America planning conference: Paradigms, past, present and future. Chantilly, VA.

Jainchill, N. (1994). Co-morbidity and therapeutic community treatment. In F. Tims, G. De Leon, & N. Jainchill (Eds.), NIDA Research Monograph 144, Therapeutic community: Advances in research and application. (pp. 209-231).Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Jainchill, N., Bhattacharya, G., & Yagelka, J. (1995). Therapeutic communities for adolescents. In E. Rahdert, & D. Czechowicz (Eds.), NIDA Research Monograph 156, Adolescent Drug Abuse: Clinical Assessment and Therapeutic Interventions (pp. 190-217). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Jainchill, N. (1997). Therapeutic communities for adolescents: The same and not the same. In G. De Leon (Ed.), Healing communities (pp. 161-177). Westford, CT: Greenwood Press.

Jainchill, N., De Leon, G., & Yagelka, J. (1997). Ethnic differences in psychiatric disorders among adolescent substance abusers in treatment. J of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 133-148.

Melnick, G., De Leon, G. Hawke, J., Jainchill, N., & Kressel, D. (1997). Motivation and readiness for therapeutic community treatment among adolescent and adult substance abusers. Am. J. Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 23(4), 485-506.

Liberty, H. J., Johnson, B. D., Jainchill, N., Ryder, J., Messina, M., Reynolds, S., & Hossain, M. (1998). Dynamic Recovery: Comparative study of therapeutic communities in homeless shelters for men. J. Substance Abuse Treatment, 15(5), 401-423.

Welle, D., Falkin, G., & Jainchill, N. (1998). Current approaches to drug treatment for women offenders. J. Substance Abuse Treatment, 15, 151-163.

Jainchill, N., Yagelka, J., Hawke, J., De Leon, G. (1999). Adolescent admissions to residential drug treatment: HIV risk behaviors pre- and post-treatment. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 13, 163-173.

Jainchill, N., & Margolis, R. (Eds.) (2000). Issues in Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment: Perspectives, Approaches and Solutions. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 32.

Jainchill, N., Hawke, J., De Leon, G., & Yagelka, J. (2000). Adolescents in TCs: One year post-treatment outcomes. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 32, 81-94.

Hawke, J., Jainchill, N., & De Leon, G. (2000). Adolescent amphetamine users in treatment: Client profiles and treatment outcomes. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 32, 95-106.

Hawke, J., Jainchill, N., & De Leon, G. (2000). The prevalence of sexual abuse and its impact on the onset of drug use among adolescents in therapeutic community drug treatment. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 9, 35-49.

Jainchill, N., Hawke, J., & Yagelka, J. (2000). Gender, psychopathology and patterns of homelessness among clients in shelter-based TCs. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 26, 553-567.

De Leon, G., Hawke, J., Jainchill, N., & Melnick, G. (2000). Therapeutic communities: Enhancing retention in treatment using “Senior Professor” staff. J. Substance Abuse Treatment, 19, 1-8.

Jainchill, N. (2000.) Substance dependency treatment for adolescents; Practice and research. Substance Use and Misuse, 12-14, 2031-2060.

Hawke, J. M., Jainchill, J., & De Leon, G. (Feb. 2003). Posttreatment victimization and violence among adolescents following residential drug treatment. Child Maltreatment, 8(1), 58-71.

Jainchill, N. (2003). Review: Adolescents, alcohol, & substance abuse: Reaching teens through brief interventions. Contemporary Psychology APA Review of Books, 48(5), 591-593.

Jainchill, N., Hawke, J., & Messina, M. (2005). Post-treatment outcomes among adjudicated adolescent males and females in modified therapeutic community treatment. Substance Use and Misuse, 40 (7), 975-996.

Jainchill, N. (2006). Adolescent therapeutic communities: Future directions for practice and research . In H. A. Liddle, & C. L. Rowe (Eds.), Adolescent substance abuse: Research and clinical advances (pp. 313-332). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

Henderson, C. E., Young, D. W., Jainchill, N., Hawke, J., Farkas, S., & Davis R. M. (2007, April). Program use of effective drug abuse treatment practices for juvenile offenders. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (special issue) , 32 (3), 279-290.

Jainchill, N., Dembo, R., Turner, C., Fong, C., & Farkas S. (2007). A Comparison of Two Reentry Strategies for Drug Abusing Juvenile Offenders.  Brief Report Series, 2 pp.

Dembo, R., Turner, C. W., & Jainchill, N. (2007, Sep.). An assessment of criminal thinking among incarcerated youths in three states. Criminal Justice and Behavior: An International Journal (Special Issue: Offender needs and functioning assessments), 34(9), 1157-1167.

 

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David Kressel, PhD

David Kressel, Keith Morgen, Ceorge De Leon, Gregory Bunt and Britta Muehlbach (2009) A Protocol to Improve Clinical Practice (PICP) in Therapeutic Community Treatment. Therapeutic Communities, 30 (1) 7-22.

David Kressel, Ph.D., George De Leon, Ph.D., Michael Palij, Ph.D., Gregory Rubin, M.A (2000) Measuring client clinical progress in therapeutic community treatmentThe therapeutic community Client Assessment Inventory,Client Assessment Summary, and Staff Assessment Summary. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 19 267–272.

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Hilary James Liberty, PhD

Liberty, H.J., Johnson, B.D., & Fortner, N. (2003).  Detecting crack and other cocaine use with Fastpatches.  Addiction Biology. 8: 191200.

Liberty, H. J., Johnson, B.D., &  Fortner, N.  (2004) Detecting cocaine use through sweat testing:  Multilevel modeling of sweat patch length-of-wear data..  The Journal of Analytical Toxicology. 28:1-7.

Liberty, H.J., and Taylor, A. (2007). Illicit drug use, acquiring information about.  Encyclopedia of Epidemiology.  Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

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Sarah Lord, PhD

Lord, S., Downs, G., Furtaw, P., Chaudhuri, A., Silverstein, A., Gammaitoni, A., Budman, S. (2009). Nonmedical use of prescription opioids and stimulants among pharmacy students. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 49(4), 519-28.

Lord, S., Brevard, J., Houle, B., Butler, S. (in press). Connecting to students: Use of an online social network to survey beliefs and attitudes associated with prescription opioid misuse among college students. Substance Use and Misuse.

Chiauzzi, E., Brevard, J.A., Thum, C.C., Decembrele, S., & Lord, S. (2008). An online stress management intervention for college students. Journal of Health Communication, 13(6): 555-72.

Chiauzzi, E., Green, T., Lord, S. et al. (2005). MyStudentBody: A high risk drinking prevention website for college students. Journal of American College Health, 53(6), 263-274.

Cousineau, T., Lord, S., Seibring, A., Corsini, E., Viders, J, & Lakhani, S. (2004). A multimedia psychosocial support program for couples receiving infertility treatment: A feasibility study. Fertility and Sterility, 81(3), 532-538.

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Stephen Magura, PhD, CSW

Books/Special Journal Issues:

Magura S, Moses BS. Outcome Measures for Child Welfare Services: Theory and Applications. Washington, D.C.: Child Welfare League of America, 1986.

Magura S, Moses BS, Jones MA. Assessing Risk and Measuring Change in Families: The Family Risk Scales. Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America, 1987.

Magura S. (Guest Editor) Special issue on Chemical Dependency. Health and Social Work 19 (1), 1994.

Magura S, Rosenblum A. (Guest Eds.) Special double issue on Experimental Therapeutics in Addiction Medicine. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 13(3,4) 1994.

Magura S, Rosenblum A. (Eds) Experimental Therapeutics in Addiction Medicine. New York: Haworth Press, 1995.

Magura S, Shapiro J, Kang SY. Rikers Health Advocacy Program (RHAP), An Adolescent STD/HIV/AIDS Prevention Program: User's Guide. Palo Alto, CA: Sociometrics Corp., 1996.

Magura S. (Guest Ed). Program Quality in Substance Dependency Treatment. Special triple issue of Substance Use & Misuse 35 (12-14), 2000.

Magura S, Staines GS (Guest Eds). Vocational Rehabilitation in Substance Dependency Treatment. Special double Issue of Substance Use & Misuse (forthcoming, 2004)

Selected Recent Articles

Magura S, Staines GL, Kosanke N, Rosenblum A, Foote J, DeLuca A, Bali P. Predictive validity of the ASAM Patient Placement Criteria for naturalistically matched vs. mismatched alcoholism patients. American Journal on Addictions 12:386-397, 2003.

Laudet A, Magura S, Cleland C, Vogel H, Knight E. Predictors of retention in dual-focus self-help groups. Community Ment Health J. 39 (4):281-97, 2003.

Magura S, Knight E, Vogel HL, Mahmood D, Laudet A, Rosenblum A. Mediators of effectiveness in dual-focus self-help groups. Am. J. Drug Alcohol Abuse 29 (2), 301-322, 2003.

Laudet, A., Magura, S., Cleland, C., Vogel, H., Knight, E., Rosenblum, A. The effect of 12-step-based fellowship participation on abstinence among dually-diagnosed persons: A two year longitudinal study. J Psychoactive Drugs 36(2):207-16, 2004.

Benoit E, Young R, Magura S, Staines GL. The impact of welfare reform on methadone treatment: Policy lessons from service providers in New York City. Substance Use and Misuse 13/14, 2004.

Magura S, Staines GL, Blankertz L, Madison EM. The effectiveness of vocational services for substance users in treatment. Substance Use and Misuse 13/14, 2004.

Blankertz L, Staines LS, Magura S. et al. A new work placement model for unemployed methadone patients. Substance Use and Misuse 13/14, 2004

Magura S, Staines GL, Bali P et al. Efficacy of a Customized Employment Supports (CES) model for methadone treatment. Problems of Drug Dependence 2003. NIDA Research Monograph 184. Rockville, Md: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Magura S, Staines GL. Introduction: New directions in vocational rehabilitation for substance user treatment. Substance Use and Misuse 13/14, 2004.

Rosenblum A., Foote J, Cleland C, Magura S., Mahmood D, Kosanke N. Moderators of effects of motivational enhancements to cognitive-behavioral therapy. Am. J. Drug Alcohol Abuse (in press)

Cleland C, Magura S, Foote J, Rosenblum A, Kosanke N. Psychometric properties of the Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) for substance users. Journal of Psychosomatic Research (in press).

Rosenblum A, Magura S, Chunki C, Chuck C, Norwood C, Casella D, Truell J, Curry P. Substance use among young adolescents in HIV-affected families: Resiliency, association with deviant peers, and family functioning. Substance Use and Misuse (in press).

Magura S, Fong C, Staines GL, Cleland C, Foote J, Rosenblum A, Kosanke N, DeLuca A. The combined effects of treatment intensity, self-help groups and patient attributes on drinking outcomes. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (in press)

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Lisa A. Marsch, PhD

Marsch, L.A. & Bickel, W.K. (2004). The efficacy of computer-based HIV/AIDS education for injection drug users. American Journal of Health Behavior, 28, 316-27.

Marsch, L.A., Bickel, W.K., Badger, G.J., Stothart, M.E., Quesnel, K.J. Stanger, C. & Brooklyn, J. (2005). Comparison of Pharmacological Treatments for Opioid Dependent Adolescents: A Randomized, Controlled Trial. Archives of General Psychiatry, 62, 1157-1164.

Marsch, L.A., Bickel, W.K., Grabinski, M.J. & Badger, G.J. (2007). Applying Computer Technology to Substance Abuse Prevention Science: Results of a Preliminary Examination. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 16, 69-94.

Marsch, L.A., Bickel, W.K., & Grabinski, M.J. (2007). Application of Interactive, Computer Technology to Adolescent Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment. In Cohall, A.T., Rickert, V. & Ryan, O. (Eds.), Harnessing Technology for Adolescent Health Promotion. American Academy of Pediatrics, 342-56.

 

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Pedro Mateu-Gelabert, PhD

A Dialogue on the Incapability/Capability of Injection Drug Users. (2009) Friedman, SR., Mateu-Gelabert, P., Sandoval, M. Substance Use & Misuse, 44:1971-1978.

Strategies to Avoid Opiate Withdrawal: Implications for HCV and HIV Risks. (2009) Mateu-Gelabert, P., Friedman, SR., Sandoval, M., Wendel, T., Meylakhs, P. International Journal of Drug Policy. August 2009.

For the common good: Measuring residents’ efforts to protect their community from drug and sex related harm. (2009) Mateu-Gelabert P, Bolyard M, Maslow C, Sandoval , Flom PL, Friedman SR. Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS. Vol. 5 No. 3

Inhalant abuse looms as a major threat for South American youth. Marya Hynes Dowell and Pedro Mateu-Gelabert. CICAD Observer. Organization of American States. No. 1, Year 6 —  First Quarter 2008.   

Positive deviance control-case life history: a method to develop grounded hypotheses about successful long-term avoidance of infection. Friedman SR, Mateu-Gelabert P, Sandoval M, Hagan H, Des Jarlais DC. BMC Public Health. 2008 Mar 20;8:94.

Gangs in U.S. Schools. Pedro Mateu-Gelabert & Howard Lune. In Encyclopedia of Gangs. Louis Kontos and David C. Brotherton eds. Wesport (CT): Greenwood Press. 2008

How can hepatitis C be prevented in the long-term? Pedro Mateu-Gelabert; Carla Treloar; Victor Agullo; Milagros Sandoval; Juan Carlos Valderrama; Lisa Maher; Tim Rhodes; Samuel R Friedman. International Journal of Drug Policy.2007 Oct;18 (5):338-40.

Pincharse sin infectarse: Estrategias para prevenir la infección de VIH y VHC entre inyectores. Mateu-Gelabert  P, Friedman SR, Sandoval, M. Trastornos Adictivos, Vol. 9, Num. 4. 2007

Street Codes In High School: School As An Educational Deterrent. Pedro Mateu-Gelabert and Howard Lune. City & Community 6:3. September 2007.

Social capital or networks, negotiations and norms? A neighborhood case study. Samuel R. Friedman, Pedro Mateu-Gelabert, Richard Curtis, Carey Maslow, Melissa Bolyard, Milagros Sandoval, Peter L. Flom. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2007;32(6S):S160 –S170).

Keeping it Together: Stigma, Response, and Perception of Risk in Relationships between Hard Drug Users and other Community Residents. Pedro Mateu-Gelabert, Carey Maslow, Peter L. Flom, Milagros Sandoval, Melissa Bolyard, Samuel R. Friedman. AIDS Care. 2005 Oct;17(7):802-13

Can Effective Policing Also Be Respectful? Two Examples in the South Bronx. Robert C. Davis, Pedro Mateu-Gelabert, Joel Miller. Police Quarterly. Volume 8, Number 2. June 2005.

Sueños, Bandas y Pistolas: La Interacción entre la Violencia Adolescente y la Inmigración en un Vecindario de la ciudad de Nueva York. Revista Española de Investigación Criminológica.  Num. 2, 2004.

School Violence: The Bi-Directional Conflict Flow between Neighborhood and School. Pedro Mateu-Gelabert and Howard Lune. City & Community 2:4. December 2003.

Dreams, Gangs, and Guns: The Interplay Between Adolescent Violence and Immigration in a New York City Neighborhood. Pedro Mateu-Gelabert. Vera Institute of Justice, April 2002. 
On the web: http://vera.org/publication_pdf/157_234.pdf 
Translated to Spanish Sueños, Bandas y Pistolas.

School Violence: The Bi-Directional Conflict Flow between Neighborhood and School. Pedro Mateu-Gelabert. Vera Institute of Justice, July 2000.
On the web: http://vera.org/publication_pdf/perimeters.pdf

From Criminality To Health: La Bodega De La Familia Addressing The ‘Family Effect’ In The History Of Drug Use And Criminal Behavior. Vera Institute of Justice, December 2000.

Respectful and Effective Policing: Two Examples in the South Bronx. Robert C. Davis and Pedro Mateu-Gelabert. Vera Institute of Justice, March 1999.
On the web: http://vera.org/publication_pdf/respectful_policing.pdf
Translated to Portuguese Policiamento Eficiente e com Respeito: Dois Exemplos No South Bronx. Março 1999.
On the web: http://vera.org/publication_pdf/respectful_policing_portuguese.pdf

Effective Police Management Affects Citizen Perceptions. Robert C. Davis and Pedro Mateu-Gelabert. At-A-Glance: Recent Research Findings (NIJ Journal, July 2000)

Street Ethos: Surviving High School. Mateu-Gelabert, P. Ann Arbor (MI): UMI, 1998.

The 1992-1993 Evaluation of the Loan Forgiveness Program. Office of Educational Research, New York City Board of Education, 1994.

District Parent Liaison Pilot Program 1992-93. Report written in collaboration with Carolle Charles, Pamela Wheaton, and Juliet Whittle. Office of Educational Research, New York City Board of Education, 1994.

Evaluation of the Parent Involvement Program. Report written in collaboration with Carolle Charles, Adeola Joda, Yves-Francois Pierre, Belinda Rowe, Catherine Scott, Pamela Wheaton, and Juilet Whittle. Office of Educational Research, New York City Board of Education, 1994.

Incarceration, Sex with an STI/HIV-Infected Partner, and STI/HIV Infection Status in Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY: A Social Network Perspective. Khan, Maria R.; Epperson, M.; Mateu-Gelabert, P.; Bolyard, M.; Sandoval, M.; & Friedman, SR (in press).American Journal of Public Health.

Symbiotic Goals and the Prevention of Blood-Borne Viruses among Injection Drug Users. Friedman S, Sandoval M, Mateu-Gelabert P, Meylakhs P, Des Jarlais DC. Subst Use Misuse. In press.

Relative prevalence of different STIs in HIV-discordant sexual partnerships: Data from a risk network study in a high-risk New York neighborhood. (2008) Friedman SR, Bolyard M, Sandoval M, Mateu-Gelabert P, Maslow C, Zenilman JM. Sexually Transmitted Infections 84 (1):17-18.

Group Sex Events and HIV/STI Risk in an Urban Network. (2008) Friedman SR, Bolyard M, Khan M, Maslow C, Sandoval M, Mateu-Gelabert P, Krauss B, Aral SO.  Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 49 (4): 440-446.

Harnessing the power of social networks to reduce HIV risk. Friedman, S. R., Bolyard, M., Maslow, C., Mateu-Gelabert, P., & Sandoval, M. (2005). Focus. 2005 Jan;20(1):5-6

Urging others to be healthy: “Intravention” by injection drug users as a community prevention goal. Friedman, Samuel R., Maslow, Carey, Bolyard, Melissa, Sandoval, Milagros, Mateu-Gelabert, Pedro, Neaigus, Alan. (2004). AIDS Education and Prevention 16:250-263.

Networks, norms and HIV risk in New York City. In The Network Paradigm in Research on Drug abuse, HIV, and other Blood-borne and Sexually Transmitted Infections: New Perspectives, Approaches and Applications. Friedman, S. R., Flom, P. L., Kottiri, B. J., Sandoval, M., Neaigus, A., Maslow, C. B., Mateu-Gelabert, P., Zenilman, J., Des Jarlais, D. C., & Barth-Jones, D. C. (2002). NIDA/CAMCODA Working Meeting (pp. 41-49). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

What risk networks and social networks can contribute to understanding and preventing the spread of HIV. In 2001 Global Research Network meeting on HIV prevention in drug-using populations: Fourth Annual Meeting Report (pp. 19-25). Friedman, S. R., Neaigus, A., Sandoval, M., Mateu-Gelabert, P., Flom, P. L., Kottiri, B. J., Fuld, J., Krauss, B., & Des Jarlais, D. C. (2002). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Gang emergence in New York City: Continuity and change in the social organization and symbolic representation of youth violence. Mercer L. Sullivan, Pedro Mateu-Gelabert, Barbara Miller and Joseph Richardson. Vera Institute of Justice, September 1999.

The Effects of Exposure to Violence on Early Adolescent Development: A Lifespace Approach. Mercer L. Sullivan with Pedro Mateu-Gelabert, Barbara Miller and Joseph Richardson. Vera Institute of Justice, September 1998.

VIDEOTAPE PUBLICATION

Police Management, Citizen Complaints, and Attitudes Toward the Police. Guest Speaker with Rob Davis at the National Institute of Justice Research in Progress Seminar Series. Washington, DC. Presentation recorded for Videotape Series from NIJ.

PUBLICATIONS – Contributions

Agencia Sueca de Cooperación Internacional Para El Desarrollo (2007). Maras y pandillas, comunidad y policía en Centroamérica. Prologue de Dr. Juanjo Medina y Dr. Pedro Mateu-Gelabert.

Corte Suprema de Justicia, Ministerio Público y Ministerio de Gobernación de Guatemala (2007). Delitos contra la vida en Guatemala: Un estudio de casos sobre 553 homicidios cometidos y el desempeño del sistema de justicia. Consultant.

Merrill Singer (2005). Something Dangerous. Emergent and Changing Illicit Drug Use and Community Health. Long Grove, Illinois: Waveland Press, Inc. Contributing as ethnographic photographer with 5 credited photos.

Mercer Sullivan and Nancy Vorsanger. (January 2000) Understanding Adolescent Violence: An Ethnographic Approach. Vera Institute of Justice. Contributing ethnographer.

Devine, John. (1996). Maximum Security: The Culture of Violence in Inner-City Schools. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Contributing ethnographer.

 

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Corrine Munoz-Plaza, MPH

Munoz-Plaza, C.E., Strauss, S.M., Astone-Twerell, J.M., Des Jarlais, D.C., Gwadz, M., Hagan, H., Osborne, A., Rosenblum, A. (in press). Exploring drug users’ attitudes and decisions regarding hepatitis C (HCV) treatment in the U.S. International Journal of Drug Policy.

Munoz-Plaza, C.E., Strauss, S.M., Astone, J.M., DesJarlais, D.C., Hagan, H. (2005). Staff perspectives on facilitating the implementation of hepatitis C services at drug treatment programs. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 38(3): 233-241.

Munoz-Plaza, C.E., Strauss, S.M., Astone, J.M., DesJarlais, D.C., Hagan, H. (2005). HCV pre- and post-test counseling services at drug treatment programs: Missed opportunities for primary prevention. Contemporary Drug Problems, 32(4): 655-675.

Munoz-Plaza, C., Strauss, S., Astone, J., Des Jarlais, D., and Hagan, H. (2005). Hepatitis C service delivery in prisons: Peer education from the “guys in blue.” Journal of Correctional Health Care, 11(4): 347-368.

Munoz-Plaza, C., Strauss, S., Astone, J., Des Jarlais, D., and Hagan, H. (2004). Drug treatment programs as sites of opportunity for the delivery of hepatitis C prevention education: Client and staff perspectives. The Journal of Drug Issues, 34(4): 861-878.

Munoz-Plaza, C. Crouse Quinn, S. Rounds, K.A. (2002). LGBT students: Perceived social support in the high school environment. The High School Journal, 85 (4); 52-63.

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Larry Nuttbrock, PhD

Nuttbrock L, Blumenstein R, Rosenblum A. Transgender identity affirmation and mental health. The International Journal of Transgenderism http://www.symposium.com/ijt/index.htm .

Nuttbrock L, McQuistion H, Rosenblum A, Magura S. Psychotic ideation and access to entitlement programs among homeless New Yorkers. Psychiatric Services 53: 719-23.

Nuttbrock L, Rosenblum a, Magura S, McQuistion H, Joseph H. The association between cocaine use and HIV/STDs among soup kitchen attendees in New York City. JAIDS 25: 86-91.

Nuttbrock, L, Rahav M, Rivera J, Ng-Mak D, Link B. Outcomes of mentally ill chemical abusers referred to community residences and a therapeutic community. Psychiatric Services 21: 68-76.

Nuttbrock L, Ng-Mak D, Rahv M, Rivera J. Pre- and post-admission attrition of mentally ill chemical abusers referred to residential treatment programs. Addiction 92: 1305-1316.

Link B, Struening E, Rahav M, Phelan J, Nuttbrock L. Is stigma an enduring problem or a transitory trouble? Evidence from a longitudinal study of men with dual diagnosis of mental illness and substance abuse. Journal of Health and Social Behavior 14: 16-21.

Nuttbrock L, Freudiger P. Identity salience and motherhood: A test of Stryker's theory. Social Psychology Quarterly 54: 13-21

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Andrew H. Osborne, MS Ed. CHES

Samuel R. Friedman, PhD, Hannah L. F. Cooper, ScD, SM, and Andrew H. Osborne, MSEd, CHES. (2009) Structural and Social Contexts of HIV Risk Among African Americans. American Journal of Public Health Vol 99 (6) 1002-1008.

Shiela Strauss, Janetta M. Astone-Twerell, Corrine Munoz- Plaza, Don Des Jarlais, Marya Gwadz, Holly Hagan, Andrew Osborne, Andrew Rosenblum. "Hepatitis C Knowledge Among Staff In U.S. Drug Treatment Programs" J. Drug Education, Vol. 36(2) 141-158, 2006

Shiela M. Strauss, Ph.D., Nelson J. Tiburcio, Ph.D., Corrine Munoz-Plaza, M.P.H., Marya Gwadz, Ph.D., Joseph Lunievicz, B.A., Andrew Osborne, M.S.Ed., CHES., Diana Padilla, Mary McCarty Arias, M.A., CRS., and Robert Norman, Ph.D. (2009) HIV Care Providers’ Implementation of Routine Alcohol Reduction Support for Their Patients. AIDS Patient Care and STDs 23 (3): 1-8.

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Frank S. Pearson, PhD

Pearson, Frank S. and Douglas S. Lipton. 1999. "A Meta-Analytic Review of the Effectiveness of Corrections-Based Treatments for Drug Abuse.” The Prison Journal 79: 384-410.

Egg, Rudolf, Frank S. Pearson, Charles M. Cleland, and Douglas S. Lipton. 2000. "Evaluations of Correctional Treatment Programs in Germany: A Review & Meta-Analysis." Substance Use & Misuse 35:1967-2009.

Pearson, Frank S., Douglas S. Lipton, Charles M. Cleland, and Dorline S. Yee. 2002. "The Effects of Behavioral/Cognitive-Behavioral Programs on Recidivism." Crime and Delinquency 48(3):476-96.

Sacks, Stanley and Frank S. Pearson. 2003. "Co-Occurring Substance Use and Mental Disorders in Offenders: Approaches, Findings and Recommendations." Federal Probation 67(2):32-39.

Sacks, Stanley, JoAnn Y. Sacks, Karen McKendrick, Frank S. Pearson, Steve Banks, Michael Harle. 2004. "Outcomes from a Therapeutic Community for Homeless Addicted Mothers and Their Children” Administration and Policy in Mental Health 31(4):313-338.

Lipton, Douglas S., Frank S. Pearson, Charles M. Cleland, and Dorline Yee. 2003. "The Effects of Therapeutic Communities and Milieu Therapy on Recidivism: Meta-Analytic Findings From the Correctional Drug Abuse Treatment Effectiveness (CDATE) Study." Pp. 39-77 in Offender Rehabilitation and Treatment: Effective Programmes and Policies to Reduce Re-Offending, Edited by James McGuire. London: John Wiley.

Sacks, S., Sacks, J. Y., McKendrick, K., Pearson, F. S., Banks, S., & Harle, M. (2004). Outcomes from a Therapeutic Community for Homeless, Addicted Mothers and Their Children. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 31(4), 313-338.

Duncan, A., Sacks, S., Melnick, G., Cleland, C. M., Pearson, F. S., & Coen, C. (2008). Performance of the Co-Occurring Disorders Screening Instruments (CODSIs) among minority offenders. Behavioral Science & the Law, 26(4), 351-368.

Pearson, F. S., Cleland, C. M., Chaple, M., Hamilton, Z., Prendergast, M. L., & Rich, J. D. (2008). Substance Use, Mental Health Problems, and Behavior at Risk for HIV: Evidence from CJDATS. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 40(4). 459-469.

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Bethany R. Raiff, PhD

Dallery, J. & Raiff, B.R. (in press). Contingency management in the 21st century: technological innovations in behavioral treatment to promote smoking cessation. Substance Use and Misuse.

Raiff, B.R. & Dallery, J. (2009). Responding maintained by primary reinforcing visual stimuli is increased by nicotine administration in rats. Behavioural Processes, 82, 95-99.

Raiff, B.R. & Dallery, J. (2008). The generality of nicotine as a reinforcer enhancer in rats: effects on responding maintained by primary and conditioned reinforcers and resistance to extinction. Psychopharmacology, 201, 305-314.

Raiff, B.R., Bullock,C.E., Hackenberg , T.D. (2008). Response-cost punishment with pigeons: Further evidence of response suppression via token loss. Learning and Behavior, 36, 29-41.

Dallery, J & Raiff, B.R. (2007). Delay discounting predicts cigarette smoking in a laboratory model of abstinence reinforcement. Psychopharmacology, 190, 485-496.

Dallery, J., Glenn, I.M., Raiff, B.R. (2007). An Internet-based abstinence reinforcement treatment for cigarette smoking. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 86, 230-238.

Raiff, B.R. & Dallery, J. (2006). Effects of acute and chronic nicotine on responding maintained by primary and conditioned reinforcement in rats. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 14, 296-305.

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Andrew Rosenblum, PhD

Magura S, Lee JD, Hershberger J, Joseph H, Marsch L, Shropshire C, Rosenblum A. Buprenorphine and methadone maintenance in jail and post-release: a randomized clinical trial. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2009, 99 (1-3):222-30. [Abstract]

Nuttbrock L, Hwahng S, Bockting W, Rosenblum A, Mason M, Macri M, Becker J. Lifetime risk factors for HIV/STI infections among male-to-female transgender persons. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 2009. [Abstract]

Rosenblum A, Marsch LA, Joseph H, Portenoy RK.  Opioids and the Treatment of Chronic Pain: Controversies, Current Status and Future Directions. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology. 2008, 5 (16), 405 – 417. [Abstract]

Sheu R, Lussier D, Rosenblum A, Fong C, Portenoy J, Joseph H, Portenoy RK: Prevalence and characteristics of chronic pain in patients admitted to an outpatient drug and alcohol treatment program. Pain Med 2008; 9:911-917. [Abstract]

Magura S, Rosenblum A, Villano CL, Vogel HS, Fong C, Betzler T. Dual-focus mutual aid for co-occurring disorders: a quasi-experimental outcome evaluation study. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2008; 34(1):61-74. [Abstract]

Magura S, Lee SJ, Salsitz EA, Kolodny A, Whitley SD, Taubes T, Seewald R, Joseph H, Kayman DJ, Fong C, Marsch LA, Rosenblum A. Outcomes of buprenorphine maintenance in office-based practice. J Addict Dis. 2007; 26(2):13-23. [Abstract]

Magura S, Lee SJ, Salsitz EA, Kolodny A, Whitley SD, Taubes T, Seewald R, Joseph H, Kayman DJ, Fong C, Marsch LA, Rosenblum A. Outcomes of Buprenorphine Maintenance in Office-based Practice. J Addict Dis. 2007; 26(2): 13-23. [Abstract]

Rosenblum A, Parrino M, Schnoll SH, Fong C, Maxwell C, Cleland CM, Magura S, Haddox JD.  Prescription opioid abuse among enrollees into methadone maintenance treatment. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2007; 90(1): 64-71.[Abstract]

Villano CL, Rosenblum A, Magura S, Fong C, Cleland C, Betzler TF.  Prevalence and correlates of posttraumatic stress disorder and chronic severe pain in psychiatric outpatients. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2007; 44(2): 167-78[Abstract]  

Isralowitz RE, Straussner SL, Rosenblum A.  Drug abuse, risks of infectious diseases and service utilization among former Soviet Union immigrants: a view from New York City. J Ethn Subst Abuse. 5:91-96, 2006. [Abstract]

Rosenblum A, Magura S, Kayman DJ, Fong C. Motivationally-enhanced group counseling for substances users in a soup kitchen: A randomized clinical trial. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 80, 81-103, 2005. [Abstract]

Kayman DJ, Gordon C, Rosenblum A, & Magura S. A port in a storm: Client perceptions of substance abuse treatment outreach in a soup kitchen. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, , 5(4): 3-25, 2005.

Rosenblum A, Foote J, Cleland C, Magura S, Mahmood D, Kosanke N. Moderators of effects of motivational enhancements to cognitive behavioral therapy.  Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 31(1):35-58, 2005. Erratum in: Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2005;31(2):357.

Rosenblum A, Magura  S, Fong C,  Curry P, Norwood C, Casella D.  Effects of Peer Mentoring on HIV-Affected Youths’ Substance Use Risk and Association with Substance Using Friends.  Journal of Social Service Research. 32, 45-60, 2005.

Rosenblum A, Magura S, Fong C, Cleland C, Norwood C, Casella D, Truell J,  Curry P. Substance Use Among Young Adolescents in HIV-Affected Families: Resiliency, Association with Deviant Peers, and Family Functioning. Substance Use and Misuse. Subst Use Misuse. 2005; 40(5): 581-603.

Villano, C. L., Rosenblum, A., Magura, S., Laudet, A., Fong, C., Betzler  T., Vogel. H., & Knight E.  Mental health clinicians’ 12 Step referral practices with dually diagnosed patients. International Journal of Self Help & Self Care, 3/(1–2), 63-71, 2005.

Kayman DJ, Rosenblum A, & Joseph H. (2004). Buprenorphine: A promising option for the treatment of opioid dependence. Section Connection, newsletter for members of National Association of Social Workers, Section for Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs, Summer 2004, pp. 7-13.

Laudet, A., Magura, S., Cleland, C., Vogel, H.,  Knight, E.,  Rosenblum, A. The effect of 12-step-based fellowship participation on abstinence among dually-diagnosed persons: A two year longitudinal study. J  Psychoactive Drugs. 2004;  36(2): 207-216.

Nuttbrock LA, Rosenblum A, Magura S, Villano C, Wallace J. Linking female sex workers with substance abuse treatment. J Subst Abuse Treat. 27:233-9. 2004.

Palij M, Rosenblum A, Magura S. Daily activities of cocaine-dependent methadone patients. Journal of Maintenance in the Addictions, 2(1/2) 65-85, 2003.

Johnson BD, Rosenblum AR & Kleeber H. A New Opportunity to Expand Treatment for Heroin Users in New York City: Public Policy Challenges for Bringing Buprenorphine into Drug Treatment Programs and General Medical Practice. A White Paper commissioned and published by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. May 2003. (http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/pdf/public/dmh/whitepaper.pdf).

Rosenblum A, Joseph J, Fong C, Kipnis S, Cleland C, Portenoy R. Prevalence and characteristics of chronic pain among chemically dependent patients in methadone maintenance and residential treatment facilities. JAMA, 18(289):230-2378, 2003.

Magura S, Staines GL, Kosanke N, Rosenblum A, Foote J, DeLuca A, Bali P. Predictive validity of the ASAM Patient Placement Criteria for naturalistically matched vs. mismatched alcoholism patients. American Journal on Addictions, 12 (5) 386-397, 2003.

Magura S, Laudet A, Mahmood D, Rosenblum A, Knight, E. Adherence to medication regimens and participation in dual-focus self-help groups. Psychiatr Serv, 53(3):310-6, 2002.

Nuttbrock L, Rosenblum A, Blumentstein R. Transgender Identitity Affirmation and Mental Health. International Journal of Transgenderism (electronic journal). 6, 2002. http://www.symposion.com/ijt/index.htm.

Magura S, & Rosenblum A. Leaving methadone treatment: Lessons learned, lessons forgotten, lessons ignored. The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, 68(1): 62-74, 2001.

Rosenblum A, Nuttbrock L, McQuisition H, Magura S, Joseph H. Hepatitis C and substance abuse in a sample of homeless people in New York City. Journal of the Addictive Diseases, 24(4): 15-25, 2001.

Magura S, Rosenblum A. Modulating effect of alcohol use on cocaine use. Addictive Behavior, 25(1): 117-122, 2000.

Foote J, DeLuca A, Magura S, Warner A, Grand A, Rosenblum A, Stahl S. A group motivational treatment for chemical dependency. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 1793): 181-192, 1999.

Rosenblum A, Magura S, Palij M, Foote J, Handelsman L, Stimmel B. Enhanced treatment outcomes for cocaine-using methadone patients. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 54, 207-218, 1999.

Rosenblum A, Foote J, Magura S, Sturiano V, Xu N, Stimmel B. Follow-up of inpatient cocaine withdrawal for cocaine-using methadone patients. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 13(6): 467-470, 1996.

Magura S, Rosenblum A. Lewis C, Joseph H. The effectiveness of in-jail methadone maintenance. The Journal of Drug Issues, 23(1):75-99, 1993.

Rosenblum A, Magura, Joseph H. Ambivalence toward methadone treatment among intravenous drug users. Journal Psychoactive Drugs, 23(1):21-7, 1991.

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Barbara Tempalski, PhD, MPH

Tempalski, B., Lieb, S., Cleland, C.M., Cooper, H., Brady, J.E., Friedman, S.R. HIV prevalence rates among injection drug users in 96 large US metropolitan areas, (1992-2002). Journal of Urban Health. 2009. Vol. 86., pp. 132-54.

Tempalski, B., & McQuie, H. Drugscapes and the role of place and space in IDU-related HIV risk environments. Invited commentary: International Journal on Drug Policy. 2009. Vol. 20, pp. 4-13.

Tempalski, B. Placing the dynamics of syringe exchange programs in the United States. (Chapter 20). In D. Richardson, Y. Thomas, and I. Cheung (eds), Geography and Drug Addiction, 2008. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.

Tempalski, B., Cooper, H., Friedman, S.R., Des Jarlais, D.C., and Brady, J. Correlates of syringe coverage for heroin injection in 35 large metropolitan areas in the US in which heroin is the dominant injected drug. International Journal on Drug Policy. 2008. Vol. S19., pp. S47-S58.

Tempalski, B., Friedman, R., Keem, M., Cooper, H., Friedman, S.R. NIMBY localism and national inequitable exclusion alliances: The case of syringe exchange programs in the United States. Geoforum. 2007. Vol. 38., pp. 1250-1263.

Tempalski, B. Placing the Dynamics of Syringe Exchange Programs in the United States. Health & Place. 2007. Vol. 13., No. 2, pp. 417-431.

Tempalski, B., Flom, P.L., Friedman, S.R., Des Jarlais, D.C., Friedman, J.J., McKnight, C., Friedman, R. Social and Political Factors Predicting the Presence of Syringe Exchange Programs in 96 Metropolitan Areas in the United States. American Journal of Public Health. 2007. Vol. 97., No. 3, pp. 437-447.

Tempalski, B., Friedman, S.R., Des Jarlais, D.C., McKnight, C., Keem, M. and Friedman, R. What predicts which metropolitan areas in the USA have syringe exchanges? International Journal on Drug Policy Dec. 2003. Vol. 14, No. 5-6, pp. 417-424.

Tempalski, B. and McLafferty, S. Low Birthweights in New York City: Using GIS to Predict Communities at Risk. Geo Info Systems. 1997. Vol. 7, No.6, pp. 34-37.

Tempalski, B. The Case of Guinea Worm: GIS as a Tool for the Analysis of Disease Control Policy. Geo Info Systems. 1994. Vol. 4, No.2, pp. 32-38.

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Nelson J. Tiburcio, PhD

Strauss, S.M., Munoz-Plaza, C., Tiburcio, N.J., Maisto, S.A., Conigliaro, J., Gwadz, M., Lunievicz, J., Norman, R. (2009). HIV care providers' role legitimacy as supporters of their patients' alcohol reduction. Open Infectious Diseases Journal (In Press).

Strauss, S.M., Tiburcio, N.J., Munoz-Plaza, C., Gwadz, M., Lunievicz, J., Osborne, A., Padilla, D., McCarty-Arias, M., Norman, R. (2009). HIV care providers’ implementation of routine alcohol reduction support for their patients. AIDS Patient Care and STDs (In Press).

Strauss, S.M., Munoz-Plaza, C., Tiburcio, N.J., Des Jarlais, D., Gwadz, M., Hagan, H., Osborne, A., Rosenblum, A. (2009). Barriers and facilitators to undergoing hepatitis C virus (HCV) testing through drug treatment programs. Journal of Drug Issues (In Press).

Tiburcio, N. (2008).  Long term recovery from heroin use among female ex-offenders: Marisol’s story.  Substance Use and Misuse, 43 (12, 13), 1950-1970.

Brook, D.W., Brook, J.S., Rubenstone, E., Zhang, C., Castro, F.G., and Tiburcio, N. (2008). Risk factors for distress in the adolescent children of HIV-positive and HIV-negative drug-abusing fathers. AIDS Care.

Ziek, K., Tiburcio, N. & Correa, N. (2002). Follow-up and tracking methods for hard to reach populations. In Tortu, S., Goldsamt, L., and Hamid R., (eds.) A Practical Guide to Research and Service with Hidden Populations. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Therapeutic Communities of America (TCA) (1999). Therapeutic Communities in Correctional Settings; The Standards Development Project. Phase II Final Report. [Assembled by the Work Group for the Standards Development Project, De Leon, G., Kressel, D., Neri, R.I., and Tiburcio, N.]. World Wide Web

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Travis Wendel, JD, M Phil

Curtis, R., and Wendel, T. (2007). "You're Always Training The Dog": Strategic Interventions To Reconfigure Drug Markets. Journal of Drug Issues, 37(4): 867-891.

Wendel, T., Rothchild, R., Curtis, R., Corcoran, K. A., Hanlin, T., Eng, B., & Zedeck, M. S. (2003). Heroin cut with morphine?: An ethnographic-forensic chemistry case study. Addiction Research and Theory, 11 (5), 349-366.

Curtis, R. and Wendel, T., (2001). We Deliver: The Gentrification of Drug Markets on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. National Institute of Justice, US Department of Justice, Washington, DC.

Curtis, R. and Wendel, T. (2000). Toward the Development of a Typology of Illegal Drug Markets. In M Natarajan and M Hough (eds.), Illegal Drug Markets: From Research to Policy, Crime Prevention Studies, Vol 11. New York: Criminal Justice Press.

Wendel,T. and  R. Curtis. (2000). The Heraldry of Heroin: “Dope Stamps” and the Dynamics of Drug Markets in New York City. Journal of Drug Issues, 30(2).

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Harry K. Wexler, PhD

Wexler, H.K. and Williams, R. (1986) The Stay 'n Out therapeutic community: Prison treatment for substance abusers. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 18 (3), 221-230.

Wexler, H.K. and Lipton, D.S. (1987) Interventions that "work" with drug involved offenders. National Institute of Justice Briefing Paper, 1-23.

Wexler, H.K. with Lipton, D.S. (1988) The drug-crime connection: Rehabilitation shows promise.  Corrections Today, 50(5), 144-147.

Wexler, H.K., Falkin, G.P. and Lipton, D.S. (1990) Outcome evaluation of a prison therapeutic community for substance abuse treatment. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 17(1), 71-92.

Wexler, H.K., Blackmore, J. and Lipton, D.S. (1991) Project REFORM: Developing a drug abuse treatment strategy for corrections. Journal of Drug Issues, 21(2), 473-495.

Wexler, H.K., Lipton, D.S. (1993) From REFORM to RECOVERY: Advances in Prison Drug  Treatment. In J. Inciardi, Ed. Drug Treatment and Criminal Justice. Sage Publications.

Wexler, H.K. (1994) Progress in prison substance abuse treatment: A 5 year report. Journal of Drug Issue, 24 (2), 361-372.

Wexler, H.K., Magura, S., Beardsley, M.M., and Josepher, H. (1994) ARRIVE: An AIDS prevention model for high risk parolees. International Journal of the Addictions, 29 (3), 363-388.

Wexler, H.K. (1995) The Success of Therapeutic Communities for Substance Abusers in American Prisons. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 27(1), 57-66.

Wexler, H. K., De Leon, G., Thomas, G., Kressel, D., & Peters, J. (1999). The Amity Prison TC Evaluation: Reincarceration Outcomes. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 26 (2), 147-167.

Wexler, H. K. (2003) The Promise of Prison-based Treatment for Dually Diagnosed Inmates.  Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 25: 223-231.

Wexler, H.K., Prendergast, M. L., Melnick, G. (2004) The Prison Journal: Correctional Drug Treatment Outcomes – Focus on California. The Prison Journal,  84(1), 3-7.

Wexler, H. K., Melnick, G., Chaple, M. (2005) Stigma Reduction: The Program Rehabilitation and Restitution Initiative. Offender Substance Abuse Report, January/February, 5(1), 9-14.

Wexler, H.K., Melnick, G., & Prendergast, M. (2007) Special Issue of The Prison Journal: The Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies (CJDATS),87(1), 3-9.

Wexler, H.K. & Fletcher, B. (2007) National Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies (CJ-DATS) Overview. Prison Journal, 87(1), 9-24.

 

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