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  • Possible barriers to enrollment in substance abuse treatment among a diverse sample of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: Opinions of treatment clients.

    Masson CL, Shopshire MS, Sen S, Hoffman KA, Hengl NS, Bartolome J, McCarty D, Sorensen JL, Iguchi MY. Possible barriers to enrollment in substance abuse treatment among a diverse sample of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: Opinions of treatment clients. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2013;44(3):309-315.

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  • Evaluating brief screeners to discriminate between drug use disorders in a sample of treatment-seeking adults.

    Wu L, Swartz MS, Pan J, Burchett B, Mannelli P, Yang C, Blazer DG. Evaluating brief screeners to discriminate between drug use disorders in a sample of treatment-seeking adults. General Hospital Psychiatry 2013;35(1):74-82.

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  • Osmotic release oral system methylphenidate prevents weight gain during a smoking-cessation attempt in adults with ADHD.

    Heffner JL, Lewis DF, Winhusen TJ. Osmotic release oral system methylphenidate prevents weight gain during a smoking-cessation attempt in adults with ADHD. Nicotine and Tobacco Research 2013;15(2):583-587.

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  • Substance use disorder counselors’ job performance and turnover after 1 year: Linear or curvilinear relationship?

    [Rothrauff-]Laschober TC, Eby LT. Substance use disorder counselors' job performance and turnover after 1 year: Linear or curvilinear relationship? Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research 2013;40(4):300-310.

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  • Stimulant Abuser Groups to Engage in 12-Step (STAGE-12): A Multisite trial in the National Institute on Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network.

    Donovan DM, Daley CD, Brigham GS, Hodgkins CC, Perl HI, Garrett SB, Doyle SR, Floyd AS, Knox PC, Botero C, Kelly TM, Killeen TK, Hayes C, Kau'iBaumhofer N, Seamans C, Zammarelli L. Stimulant Abuser Groups to Engage in 12-Step (STAGE-12): A Multisite trial in the National Institute on Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2013;44(1):103-114.

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  • Common data elements for substance use disorders in electronic health records: The NIDA Clinical Trials Network Experience.

    Ghitza UE, Gore-Langton RE, Lindblad R, Shide D, Subramaniam GA, Tai B. Common data elements for substance use disorders in electronic health records: The NIDA Clinical Trials Network Experience. Addiction 2013;108(1):13-8.

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  • Mentoring support from clinical supervisors: Mentor motives and associations with counselor work-to-nonwork conflict.

    Laschober TC, de Tormes Eby LT, Kinkade K. Mentoring support from clinical supervisors: Mentor motives and associations with counselor work-to-nonwork conflict. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2012;44(2):186-192.

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  • Electronic health records: Essential tools in integrating substance abuse treatment with primary care.

    Tai B, Wu L, Clark HW. Electronic health records: Essential tools in integrating substance abuse treatment with primary care. Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation 2012;3:1-8.

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  • Item banks for alcohol use from the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS): Use, consequences, and expectancies.

    Pilkonis PA, Yu L, Colditz J, Dodds N, Johnston KL, Maihoefer C, Stover AM, Daley DC, McCarty D. Item banks for alcohol use from the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS): Use, consequences, and expectancies. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2013;130(1-3):167-77.

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  • Early attrition from treatment among women with cooccurring substance use disorders and PTSD.

    Resko SM, Mendoza NS. Early attrition from treatment among women with cooccurring substance use disorders and PTSD. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions 2012;12(4):348-369.

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