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AM. J. DRUG ALCOHOL ABUSE, 25(4), pp. 771-780 (1999) Index to Volume 25 A Alcoholics, inpatient with comorbid cocaine dependence, subject- Abstinence, effectiveness of 12-step collateral reports of drinking in, programs in maintaining, 93- 319-329 116 Alcoholism, chronic, volunteer assis- Addington, J., 151-161 tance in the treatment of, 543- Adlaf, E. M., 639-660 559 Adolescents Alcohol-related problems, prevalence boys, at risk for substance abuse, and determinants of, 715-730 family and peer correlates of be- Anderson, R., 475-493 havioral self-regulation in, Anglin, M. D., 47-66 219-237 Anxiety, symptomatology in female drug abuse treatment outcome social drinkers, 173-182 study of, 573-591 Arrestees drug abusers, screening tool for mal- sequences of powder cocaine and adaptive family functioning in, crack use among, 47-66 197-206 validity of self-report of drug use inhalant abuse among, 81-91 and the abuse of other drugs in, Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disor- 371-375 der, and substance use, 441- environments of use, 731-741 448 pregnant, association of violence with multiple substance use in, 425-440 B in the street, a cluster-analytic study of substance problems and men- Behavioral self-regulation, in boys at tal health among, 639-660 risk for substance abuse, family Alcohol and peer correlates of, 219-237 abuse, effect on the health status of Bennett, M. E., 331-350 older adults seen in the ER, Bernstein, D., 67—80 529-542 Binge drinking, among undergradu- and injury, comparison of ER popu- ates, 331-350 lations, 743-759 Bjork, J. M., 173-182 771 INDEX TO VOLUME Blatchley, R. J., 25-45 Cocaine Boyle, K., 47-66, 81-91 the autonomy of mood disorders Brady, K. T., 257-268, 441 among methadone patients us- Bray, R. M., 239-256 ing, 67-80 Byrne, C. A., 257-268 dependence intimate violence and post- traumatic stress disorder among individuals with, 257—268 subject-collateral reports of drink- Cardiac changes, during short-term ing in inpatient alcoholics with, abstinence from crack cocaine, 319-329 629-637 detection of illicit use in methadone Cessation of drug use, drug network maintenance treatment, 561- characteristics as a predictor of, 57] 463-473 neuropsychological deficits in with- Cherpitel, C. J., 743-759 drawn males dependent on, Childhood trauma 377-381 effects on risky HIV behaviors in powder and crack, sequences of use women drug users, 593-606 among arrestees in Los Angeles prevalence in a community sample County, 47—66 of substance-abusing women, university students’ perceptions of, 449-462 163-172 Children See also Crack cocaine of addicted mothers, risk/protective Cochrane, C. E., 629-637 factors among, 661-679 College students infants of substance-abusing moth- drinking, binge drinking, and other ers, psychiatric factors of, 761 drug use among, 331-350 769 perceptions of tobacco, cocaine, of narcotic addicts, early deviance and homicide fatalities, 163- and related risk factors in, 172 25-45 Communal-living recovery setting, See also Adolescents self-help, 305-317 Chin, M. H., 529-542 Contingency contracting—enhanced Cilenti, D., 425-440 methadone detoxification treat- Clark, D., 219-237 ment, cost-effectiveness and Clark, K. A., 425-440 cost-benefit analysis of, 207- Clavet, G. J., 731-741 218 Clure, C., 441-448 Cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit Cluster-analytic study, of substance analysis, of contingency con- problems and mental health tracting—enhanced methadone among street youths, detoxification treatment, 207- 639-660 218 INDEX TO VOLUME 25 773 Cotton-Oldenburg, N. U., 129-149 Drug choice, and symptom pattern in Crack cocaine those with attention-deficit/hy- cardiac and mood-related changes peractivity disorder, 441—448 during short-term abstinence Drug network from, 629-637 characteristics, as a predictor of ces- sequences of use among arrestees sation of drug use among adult in Los Angeles County, 47—66 injection drug users, 463-473 Curtin-Davis, M., 305-317 synergistic effect with depressive symptoms on needle-sharing be- havior among street injection D drug users, 117-127 Drug treatment careers, among clients Dansereau, D. F., 407-423 in the National Drug Abuse Dansky, B. S., 257-268 Treatment Outcome Study, gen- D’ Aunno, T., 681-699 der differences in, 385-406 Dawes, M., 219-237 Duchak, V., 151-161 De Leon, G., 495-515 Delucchi, K., 207-218 Depression, symptomatology in fe- male social drinkers, 173-182 Depressive symptoms, synergistic Ehrhardt, A. A., 281-303 effect with drug network on el-Guebaly, N., 151-161 needle-sharing behavior among Emergency room (ER) patients street injection drug users, older adults, the effect of alcohol 117-127 abuse on the health status of, Desmond, D. P., 1-23, 449-462, 529-542 593-606 relation of alcohol and injury, 743- Determinants, of alcohol-related prob- 759 : lems, 715-730 validity of self-report of drug use Deviance, early, in the children of among, 81-9] narcotic addicts, 25—45 Employment, among substance abuse Dolezal, C., 281-303 clients, sex-neutral and sex-spe- Dominicis, C., 197-206 cific factors related to, 517-527 Donepudi, H., 629-637 Engelhart, C., 377-381 Dougherty, D. M., 173-182 Environments of use, of inhalant Drinking abuse among adolescents, 731- and binge drinking and other drug 741 use among undergraduates, ER. See Emergency room 331-350 Ethnography, of HIV risk behaviors in inpatient alcoholics with comor- among heroin and methamphet- bid cocaine dependence, 319- amine injectors, |—23 329 Exner, T. M., 281-303 INDEX TO VOLUME 25 H Fairbank, J. A., 239-256 Hall, S. M., 207-218, 561-571 Fallon, B., 67—80 Handelsman, L., 67—80 Family correlates, of behavioral self- Hanlon, T. regulation in boys at risk for Hartz, D. T., 207-218 substance abuse, 219—237 Hatch, J. P., 449-462, 593-606 Family functioning, maladaptive, Havassy, B. E., 561-571 screening tool for use in Hayley, D. C., 529-542 adolescent drug abusers, 197 Health status, of older adults seen in 206 the ER, the effect of alcohol Females. See Women abuse on, 529-542 Ferby, E. N., 715-730 Henke, C. J., 207-218 Ferrari, J. R., 305-317 Heroin injectors, ethnographic compari- Fiorentine, R., 93-116 son with methamphetamine injec- Fishman, J., 185-196 tors of HIV risk behaviors of, 1—23 Flynn, N., 475-493 HIV. See Human immunodeficiency Folz-Murphy, N., 681—699 virus FootJe.,, 67-80 Hodgins, D. C., 151-161, 543-559 Friedmann, P. D., Homeless mentally ill chemical abus- Furst, R. T., 607 ers, modified therapeutic com- munity for, 495-515 Homicide fatalities, university stu- dents’ perceptions of, 163-172 Hoover, D., 463-473 Hser, Y.-I., 47-66, 81-91 Gender Hubbard, R. L., 573-591 differences, in drug treatment Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) careers among clients in the risk behaviors National Drug Abuse Treat- effects of childhood trauma on, ment Outcome Study, 385-406 593-606 neutral and specific factors, related ethnographic comparison among to employment among sub- heroin and methamphetamine in- stance abuse clients, 517 jectors, 1—23 Der testing, in substance abusers, 269—280 Gerrish, R., 543—559 Giacopassi, D., 163 Giesbrecht, N., 743-759 Goldstein, R. B., 661-679 Inhalant abuse Gorman, J. M., 281-303 and the abuse of other drugs, 371-375 Graham, E. H., 701-713 in adolescents, environments of Grella, C. E., 385-406 use, 731-741 INDEX TO VOLUME 25 Injecting drug users Korcha, R., 561-571 adult, drug network characteristics Kristiansen, P. L., 573-591 as a predictor of cessation of Kumar, N., 607—627 drug use among, 463-473 Kupper, L. L., 129-149, 425-440 of heroin and methamphetamine, ethnographic comparison of HIV risk behaviors of, 1—23 L HIV testing in, 269-280 male HIV+ and HIV-, longitudi- Latkin, C. A., 463-473 nal changes in sexual risk be- Latkin, C., 117—127 havior among, 281—303 Laudet, A., 607-627 out of treatment, methamphetamine Leigh, G., 543-559 use and sexual and injection Life skills motivation, positive effects risk behaviors among, 475-493 on, 407-423 in the street, synergistic effect of de- Lin, X., 681-699 pressive symptoms and drug net- Liu, X., 281-303 work on needle-sharing behav- Longstaffe, S., 371-375 ior among, 117-127 Lynch, S. R., 425-440 Isometric muscle strength, in alco- holic and nonalcoholic liver- transplantation candidates (erra- M tum), 183-184 Macdonald, S., 351-369, 743-759 Maglione, M., 81-91 Magura, S., 67-80, 607-627 Malcolm, R. J., 629-637 Jason, L. A., 305-317 Males. See Men Jin, L., 529-542 Mandell, W., 117-127, 463-473 Johnson, D., 441-448 Marczynski, K. S., 715-730 Jordan, B. K., 129-149 Marder, K., 281-303 Joshi, V., 385-406 Marsden, M. E Marsh, P., 305-317 Marshall, J. R., 715-730 K Martin, S. L., 129-149, 425-440 Mason, W., 731-741 Kajdasz, D. K., 629-637 McAvay, G., 661-679 Kan, J., 701-713 McGarvey, E. L., 731-741 Karrison, T., 529-542 McKendrick, K., 495-515 Kerker, B. D., 701-713 McMurtrie, C., 701-713 Kim, J., 117-127 Measures of readiness to change, use Kirisci, L., 219-237 in individuals with schizophre- Knowlton, A. R., 463-473 nia, 151-161 76 INDEX TO VOLUME 25 Medrano, M. A., 449-462, 593-606 Military women and men, stress and Meek, P., 207-218 substance abuse among, 239- Men 256 compared to women in a self-help Miller, A., 529-542 communal-living recovery set- Miller, J. H., 331-350 ting, 305-317 Milne, R., 543-559 HIV+ and HIV— injecting drug us- Moeller, F. G., 173-182 ers, longitudinal changes in sex- Molitor, F., 475-493 ual risk behavior among, 281- Mood disorders, autonomy among 303 cocaine-using methadone pa- as partners of substance-abusing tients, 67-80 women in treatment, 607-627 Mood-related changes, during short- withdrawn cocaine dependent, neu- term abstinence from crack co- ropsychological deficits in, caine, 629-637 377-381 Moore, J. W., 629-637 Mental health, and substance prob- Moss, H., 219-237 lems among street youths, 639- Mulliken, R., 529-542 660 Multiple substance use, association Mentally ill chemical abusers, home- with violence in the lives of less, modified therapeutic com- pregnant teenage women, 425-— munity for, 495-515 440 Methadone patients, cocaine using, Mulvey, K. P., 269-280 the autonomy of mood disor- ders among, 67—80 N Methadone detoxification treatment, contin- gency contracting enhanced, National Drug Abuse Treatment Out- cost-effectiveness and cost- come Study, gender differences benefit analysis of, 207-218 in drug treatment careers maintenance treatment, detection of among clients in, 385-406 illicit opioid and cocaine use in, Needle sharing, among street injec- 561-57] tion drug users, 117—127 treatment practices, changes in, Nelson, R., 305-317 68 1-699 Nerney, M., 529-542 Methamphetamine Neuropsychological deficits, in with- injectors, ethnographic comparison drawn cocaine-dependence with heroin injectors of HIV males, 377-381 risk behaviors of, 1—23 Newbern, D., 407-423 sexual and injection risk behaviors Node-link maps, in a modified thera- associated with use of, 475—493 peutic community, 407-423 Meyer-Bahlburg, H. F. L., 281-303 Nunes, E. V., 661-679 Mikanda, J. N., 475-493 Nurco, D. N., 25-45 INDEX TO VOLUME 25 O Prisons, relation of risky sex and drug behaviors of women in, Occupational risk factors, associated 129-149 with alcohol and drug prob- Problem Oriented Screening Instru- lems, 351—369 ment for Teenagers, as a screen- O’Grady, K. E ing tool for maladaptive family Older adults, the effect of alcohol functioning, 197-206 abuse on the health status of, Protective factors, among addicted 529-542 mothers’ offspring, 661-679 Opioids, detection of illicit use in Psychiatric factors, of infants of methadone maintenance treat- substance-abusing mothers, ment, 561-571 761-769 Out-of-treatment injection drug users, methamphetamine use and sex- ual and injection risk behaviors R among, 475—493 Outpatient treatment program for sub- Rabkin, J. G., 281-303 stance abuse, intensive, 185-196 Reynolds, T., 185-196 Riedel, E., 185-196 Risk behaviors P for contracting HIV effects of childhood trauma on, Pajulo, M., 761-769 593-606 Peer correlates, of behavioral self- ethnographic comparison among regulation in boys at risk for heroin and methamphetamine in- substance abuse, 219-237 jectors, 1—23 Piha, J., 761-769 sexual, among HIV+ and HIV— Piotrowski, N. A., 207-218 male injecting drug users, longi- Pitre, U., 407-423 tudinal changes in, 281—303 Plough, A., 269-280 sexual and drug related, among Post-traumatic stress disorder, among women inmates, 129-149 individuals with cocaine depen- sexual and injection related, rela- dence, 257—268 tion to methamphetamine use Pregnant women among out-of-treatment injec- and postpartum women, substance tion drug users, 475-493 using, a drug treatment program Risk factors for, 701-713 among addicted mothers’ offspring, teenagers, association of multiple 661-679 substance abuse with violence in the children of narcotic addicts, in the lives of, 425—440 25-45 Prevalence, of alcohol-related prob- occupational, associated with alco- lems, 715—730 hol and drug problems, 351-369 INDEX TO VOLUME 25 Rittenbury, M., 441-448 Smelson, D. A., 377-381 Rosenberg, K. D., 701-713 Smith, B., 305-317 Rosenblum, A., 67—80 Social drinkers, female, anxiety and Rounds-Bryant, J. L., 573-591 depression symptomatology in, Roy, A., 377-381 173-182 Ruiz, J. D., 475-493 Staines, G., 495-515 Stalker, R. G., 319-329 Stasiewicz, P. R., 319-329 STD. See Sexually transmitted dis- ease Sacks, S., 495-515 Stern, Y., 281-303 Saladin, M. E., 441-448 Stress, and substance use among Samet, J. H., 269-280 military women and men, 239- Santana, S., 377-381 256 Santisteban, D. A., 197-206 Subject-collateral reports, of drinking Savonlahti, E., 761—769 in inpatient alcoholics with com- Schizophrenia, using measures of orbid cocaine dependence, readiness to change in individu- 319-329 als with, 151-161 Suffet, F., 517-527 Screening tool, for maladaptive fam- Suh, T., 117-127 ily functioning in adolescent Sun, R. K., 475-493 drug abusers, 197-206 Symptom pattern, and drug choice Sees, K., 207-218 in those with attention-deficit/ Self-efficacy, positive effects on, hyperactivity disorder, 441- 407-423 448 Self-help communal-living recovery Szapocznik, J., 197-206 setting, 305—317 Self-report, of drug use, validity among STD patients, ER patients, and arrestees, 81-9] Sex-neutral and sex-specific factors, related to employment among Tarter, R., 219-237 substance abuse clients, 517- Teenagers. See Adolescents 527 Tejeda, M., 197-206 Sexual risk behavior, among HIV + Tenenbein, M., 371-375 and HIV— male injecting drug Therapeutic community, modified users, 281-303 for homeless mentally ill chemical Sexually transmitted disease (STD) abusers, 495-515 patients, validity of self-report node-link maps in, 407—423 of drug use among, 81-9] Tobacco, university students’ percep- Shaw, V. N., 47-66 tions of, 163—172 INDEX TO VOLUME 25 Treatment practices, for the use of W methadone, 681—699 Treatment programs Waid, R., 441-448 for adolescent drug abusers, out- Waite, D., 731-741 come study of, 573-591 Walter, J., 529-542 drug, for substance-using pregnant Wasserman, D. A., 561-571 and postpartum women, 701- Weissman, M. M., 661-679 713 Wells, S., 351—369 intensive outpatient, 185-196 Welte, J. W., 715-730 male partners of substance-abusing Wickramaratne, P. J., 661-— women in, 607-627 679 12 step, effectiveness in main- Wild, T. C., 351-369 taining abstinence, 93-116 Withdrawal phenomena, during short- See also Methadone term abstinence from crack co- Tusel, D. J., 207-218 caine, 629-637 |2-step programs, effectiveness in Women maintaining abstinence, 93—- addicted, risk/protective 116 factors among offspring of, 661-679 compared to men in a self-help communal-living recovery set- ting, 305-317 University students. See College stu- drug users, histories of child- dents hood trauma and the effects on risky HIV behaviors in, 593-606 V inmates, relation of risky sex and drug behaviors of, Vandiver, M., 163-172 129-149 Verdeli, H., 661-679 pregnant teenage, association of vio- Violence lence with multiple substance intimate, among individuals with use in, 425—440 cocaine dependence, 257- social drinkers, symptomatology of 268 depression and anxiety in, 173- in the lives of pregnant teenage 182 women, association with substance abusing multiple substance use, 425- pregnant and postpartum, drug 440 treatment program for, 701- Volunteers, for assistance in the treat- 713 ment of chronic alcoholism, prevalence of childhood trauma 543-559 in, 449-462 INDEX TO VOLUME 25 [Women] psychiatric factors of infants of, 761-769 Young, S. J., in treatment, male partners of, 607-627 z Woodall, W. G., 331-350 Workplace risk factors, associated Zaremba, N., 269—280 with alcohol and drug prob- Zdanowicz, Y. M., 639—660 lems, 351-369 Zule, W. A., 1—23, 449-462, 593-606

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