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  • Early data from Project Engage: A program to identify and transition medically hospitalized patients into addictions treatment.

    Pecoraro A, Horton T, Ewen E, Becher J, Wright PA, Silverman B, McGraw P, Woody GE. Early data from Project Engage: A program to identify and transition medically hospitalized patients into addictions treatment. Addiction Science and Clinical Practice 2012;7:20.

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  • Going tobacco-free: Predictors of clinician reactions and outcomes of the NY State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services tobacco-free legislation.

    Eby LT, George K, Brown BL. Going tobacco-free: Predictors of clinician reactions and outcomes of the NY State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services tobacco-free legislation. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2013;44(1):280-287.

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  • STAGE-12: A combined group/individual TSF intervention to treat stimulant abuse.

    Perl HI. STAGE-12: A combined group/individual TSF intervention to treat stimulant abuse. Presented at the American Psychological Association (APA) annual convention, Orlando, FL, August 2-5, 2012.

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  • Motivational incentives in the CTN: Results, clinical implications, and dissemination.

    Higgins C. Motivational incentives in the CTN: Results, clinical implications, and dissemination. Presented at the American Psychological Association (APA) annual convention, Orlando, FL, August 2-5, 2012.

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  • Financial factors and the implementation of medications for treating opioid use disorders.

    Knudsen HK, Roman PM. Financial factors and the implementation of medications for treating opioid use disorders. Journal of Addictive Medicine 2012;6(4):280-286.

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  • Providing brief addictions treatment in an emergency department: Experiences of University of New Mexico hospital research interventionists in the SMART-ED trial.

    FitzGerald CA, Martinez MJ, Garcia DT, Crandall C, Forcehimes AA, Bogenschutz MP. Providing brief addictions treatment in an emergency department: Experiences of University of New Mexico hospital research interventionists in the SMART-ED trial. Poster presented at the College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) annual meeting, Palm Springs, CA, June 9-14, 2012.

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  • Turnover and the substance abuse treatment workforce: Results from Project MERITS.

    Eby LT. Turnover and the substance abuse treatment workforce: Results from Project MERITS. Presented at the CTN Steering Committee Meeting, Atlanta, GA, April 17-18, 2012.

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  • A qualitative examination of the positive and negative consequences associated with going tobacco-free in substance abuse treatment: The NY State experience.

    Eby LT, Sparks TE, Evans E, Selzer JA. A qualitative examination of the positive and negative consequences associated with going tobacco-free in substance abuse treatment: The NY State experience. Nicotine and Tobacco Research 2012;14(12):1407-1417.

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  • 2012 Texas Research to Practice Conference: Learn how science is impacting addiction treatment.

    Trivedi MH, Crowell AR, Denton D, Kosten T, Potter JS, Hien DA, Spence R, Levy MS, Muir JA. 2012 Texas Research to Practice Conference: Learn how science is impacting addiction treatment. Dissemination Conference sponsored by the Texas Node, Dallas, TX, April 30, 2012.

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  • Is exposure to an effective contingency management intervention associated with more positive provider beliefs?

    Kirby KC, Carpenedo CM, Stitzer ML, Dugosh KL, Petry KM, Roll JM, Saladin ME, Cohen AJ, Hamilton JA, Reese K, Sillo GR, Stabile PQ, Sterling RC. Is exposure to an effective contingency management intervention associated with more positive provider beliefs? Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2012;42(4):356-365.

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