No. 32-3, July 2002
Index
- A Glass Half Full? Harm Reduction among Pregnant Women Who Use Cocaine
- Bridging the Gap between Substance Abuse Practice and Research: The National Treatment Plan Initiative
- CADS: Two Short Screeners for Cocaine and Heroin Dependence among Arrestees
- Connecting Substance Abuse Treatment and Research: “Let's Make a Deal”
- Deconstructing the Concept of “Special Populations”
- Early Substance Use and School Achievement: An Examination of Latino, White, and African American Youth
- Family Relationships and Adolescent Cigarette Smoking: Results from a National Longitudinal Survey
- Integrating Cultural Variables into Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment with Racial/Ethnic Minorities
- Ketamine Injection among High Risk Youth: Preliminary Findings from New York City
- Linking Researchers and Practitioners in the Substance Abuse Field: Perspectives of Two “Bridgers”
- Los Angeles County Evaluation System (LACES): Bringing Accountability to Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment through a Collaboration between Providers, Payers, and Researchers
- Making Collaboration Work: Key Components of Practice/Research Partnerships
- Meeting the Treatment Needs of Multiply Diagnosed Consumers
- Predictors of Positive Outcomes for Out-of-Treatment Opiate Injectors Recruited into Methadone Maintenance through Street Outreach
- Preface: Perspectives from the Conference, “Common Ground, Common Goals, Common Language: Bringing Substance Abuse Practice and Research Together”
- Value and Usefulness of a Collaborative Information Sharing Forum: Findings from the “Common Ground” Conference Evaluation Activities