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Clinical news they can use: Disseminating practical information from CTN research to providers in the field.
Perl HI. Clinical news they can use: Disseminating practical information from CTN research to providers in the field. Poster presented at the NIDA Blending Conference, "Blending Addiction Science and Practice: Evidence-Based Treatment and Prevention in Diverse Populations and Settings," Albuquerque, NM, April 22-23, 2010.
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From research to the real world: Buprenorphine in the decade of the Clinical Trials Network.
Ling W, Jacobs P, Hillhouse M, Hasson A, Thomas C, Freese TE, Sparenborg S, McCarty D, Weiss RD, Saxon AJ, Cohen AJ, Straus MM, Brigham GS, Liu DS, McLaughlin P, Tai B. From research to the real world: Buprenorphine in the decade of the Clinical Trials Network. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2010;38(suppl 1):S53-S60.
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Congratulations on the 10-year anniversary of the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network — Now, what’s new for the coming decade? [editorial]
McLellan AT. Congratulations on the 10-year anniversary of the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network -- Now, what's new for the coming decade? [editorial] Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2010;38(Suppl 1):S1-S3.
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Study results from the Clinical Trials Network’s first 10 years: Where do they lead?
Wells EA, Saxon AJ, Calsyn DA, Jackson TR, Donovan DM. Study results from the Clinical Trials Network's first 10 years: Where do they lead? Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2010;38(suppl 1):S14-S30.
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Partnerships and pathways of dissemination: The National Institute on Drug Abuse – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Blending Initiative in the Clinical Trials Network.
Martino S, Brigham GS, Higgins C, Gallon S, Freese TE, Albright LM, Hulsey EG, Krom L, Storti SA, Perl HI, Nugent CD, Pintello D, Condom TP. Partnerships and pathways of dissemination: The National Institute on Drug Abuse - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Blending Initiative in the Clinical Trials Network. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2010;38(suppl 1):S31-S43.
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A longitudinal study of organizational formation, innovation of adoption, and dissemination activities within the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network.
Roman PM, Abraham AJ, Rothrauff TC, Knudsen HK. A longitudinal study of organizational formation, innovation of adoption, and dissemination activities within the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2010;38(suppl 1):S44-S52.
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The adoption of alcohol pharmacotherapies in the Clinical Trials Network: The influence of research network participation.
Abraham AJ, Knudsen HK, Rothrauff TC, Roman PM. The adoption of alcohol pharmacotherapies in the Clinical Trials Network: The influence of research network participation. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2010;38(3):275-283.
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Facilitating the adoption of contingency management for the treatment of substance use disorders.
Roll JM, Madden GJ, Rawson R, Petry NM. Facilitating the adoption of contingency management for the treatment of substance use disorders. Behavior Analysis in Practice 2009;2(1):4-13.
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Methods for disseminating evidence-based treatments from the frontlines of community treatment programs.
Goldman B, Carpenter KM, Haynes LF, Holmes BW, Gordon SM, Jackson M, Schulden T, Gardin JG, Davis DM, Penn P, Tilley A, Layne W, Denton D. Methods for disseminating evidence-based treatments from the frontlines of community treatment programs. Research Utilization Committee Dissemination Workshop, October 2009. Workshop held at the CTN Steering Committee meeting, Bethesda, MD, October 20, 2009.
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Methodological innovation to increase the utility and efficiency of psychotherapy research for patients with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
Hien DA, Cohen LR, Campbell ANC. Methodological innovation to increase the utility and efficiency of psychotherapy research for patients with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice 2009;40(5):502-509.