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THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE Vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 755-763, 2002 INDEX TO VOLUME 28 A Adult substance use disorders, the RAFFT as a screening tool for, Academic achievement, relationship 681-691 with drug consumption by Agosti, V., 643-652 adolescents, 15—35 Alcohol, psychiatric illness in a Acculturation, and substance use clinical sample of children with among emergency room prenatal exposure to, 743—754 patients, 287-305 Alcohol abuse and dependence, Adolescents heritability of, 557—584 in alternative high school, Alcohol treatment services, factors lifetime inhalant use among, associated with adolescent 477-495 utilization of, 353-369 American Indian, Mexican Alcohol use American, and non-Latino among out-of-treatment crack using white, inhalant abuse among, African—American women, 171-187 525-544 children of substance abusers, compared to combined alcohol and parent figure transitions and marijuana use among older delinquency and drug use adolescents, 379-397 among, 399-427 Alcoholic beverage servers, older, differential problems of environmental influences on alcohol only versus combined alcohol consumption practices alcohol and marijuana use by, of, 733-742 379-397 Alterman, A., 671—679 relationship between drug Alternative high school, lifetime consumption and academic inhalant use among students in, achievement, 15-35 477-495 and utilization of alcohol treatment American Indian adolescents, inhalant services abuse among, 171-187 DOI: 10.1081/ADA-120017334 0095-2990 (Print); 1097-9891 (Online) Copyright © 2002 by Marcel Dekker, Inc. www.dekker.com 756 INDEX TO VOLUME re Antisocial personality disorder, and therapeutic community treatment outcomes, 197-212 Cannabis. See Marijuana Arrestees, perceived needs for Cardiovascular benefits of drinking substance-specific treatment, wine, beliefs in the adult 623-642 population of Ontario, 371—378 Atkinson, J. S., 133-146 Catalano, R. F., 399-427 Attrition, predictions in an outpatient Cecere, J., 307-338 substance abuse program, Chawarski, M., 231-241 55-72 Cherpitel, C. J., 287—305 Averill, P. M., 55-72 Cheurprakobkit, S., 693-710 Childhood trauma survivors, who abuse drugs, psychological B distress in, 1—13 Children, with prenatal alcohol Bastiaens, L., 679-689 exposure, psychiatric illness Baumler, E. R., 477-495 in a clinical sample of, Beauvais, F., 171-187 743-754 Bechtel, R. J., 653-668 Chychula, N., 671-679 Behavior genetic research, on Clapp, J. D., 379-397 heritability of alcohol abuse and Clatts, M., 453-475 dependence, 557-584 Clinical course, of sedative-hypnotic Bennett, J. B., 263-286 abuse and dependence, 73-90 Booth, B. M., 429-452 Cocaine dependence, bupropion plus Borges, G., 287-305 bromocriptine for treatment of, Bostrom, A., 585-599 189-196 Brems, C., 243-261 Cocaine-using methadone patients, Broad-based treatment, integration of improving treatment social model principles into, engagement and outcomes for, 585-599 213-230 Bromocriptine, combined with Cognitive impairment, and associated bupropion for treatment neuropsychiatric dimensions, of cocaine dependence, computer detection from the 189-196 content analysis of verbal Buprenorphine, use in primary care for samples, 653-668 treatment of heroin dependence, Collier, K., 109-131 231-241 Comorbidity Bupropion, plus bromocriptine for psychiatric, rates among U.S. treatment of cocaine residents with lifetime cannabis dependence, 189-196 dependence, 643-652 Burke, S., 243-261 recognizing among drug users in Burnam, A., 429-452 treatment, 243-261 INDEX TO VOLUME 28 757 Computers, use for detection of attitudes toward drug legalization cognitive impairment and among, 91-108 associated neuropsychiatric psychological distress in those with dimensions from the content childhod trauma, 1-13 analysis of verbal samples, Drug and alcohol problem assessment, 653-668 for primary care, responses by Continuum of care, full versus partial, ethnicity, 513-524 in the treatment of publicly Drug consumption funded substance abusers in and parent figure transitions among Washington State, 307-338 early adolescent children of Crack cocaine substance abusers, 399-427 alcohol use among relationship with academic African— American women achievement of adolescents, out of treatment for use of, 15-35 525-544 Drug legalization, attitudes among early life sexual abuse as a risk drug users, 91—108 factor for use of, 109-131 Drug use, among early adolescent Cronin, P., 743-754 children of substance abusers, and parent figure transitions, 399-427 D Drug users attitudes toward drug legalization, Danko, G., 73-90 91-108 De Rosa, C. J., 453-475 out of treatment, predictive validity Delinquency, and parent figure of a measure of treatment transitions among early readiness for, 147-169 adolescent children of substance in treatment, recognizing abusers, 399-427 comorbidity among, 243-261 Depression, recurrent early onset women, social isolation and major, genetic segregation domestic violence among, analysis of alcohol and other 339-351 substance use disorders in See also Injection drug users families with, 711-731 Desmond, D. P., 1-13 Detoxification, nicotine intervention E during, 669-678 Dhopesh, V., 669-678 Effectiveness, of substance abuse Domestic violence, and social treatment programs, 601-622 isolation among female drug Emergency room patients, substance users, 339-351 use among, 287—305 Donovan, D. M., 307-338 Employee substance use, and job risk, Drug abusers 263-286 758 INDEX TO VOLUME 28 Ennett, S., 453-475 Genetic segregation analysis, of Environment, influences on alcohol alcohol and other substance use consumption practices of disorders in families with alcoholic beverage servers, recurrent early-onset major 733-742 depression, 711-731 See also Work environment Gorelick, D. A., 189-196 Epidemiological estimates, national, Gottschalk, L. A., 653-668 use for estimates of prevalence Grabowski, J. J., 55-72 and need for substance abuse Graham, J., 743-754 services at community and local Gunderson, B., 743-754 levels, 545-556 Ethnicity responses to a drug and alcohol H problem assessment for primary care by, 513-524 Hadjicostandi, J., 691-709 and substance use among Haggerty, K. P., 399-427 emergency room patients, Hansten, T., 307-338 287-305 Harrington, D. E., 653-668 Harvey, S. M., 453-475 Hatch, J. P., 1-13 F Health services utilization, by injection drug users Farris, C. A., 339-351 participating in a needle Fenaughty, A. M., 339-351 exchange program, Fiellin, D. A., 231-241 497-511 Flannery, B. A., 525-544 Heinrich, C. J., 601-622 Fleming, C. B., 399-427 Helm, H., 171-187 Fleschler, M. A., 477-495 Heritability, of alcohol Fong, C., 213—230 abuse and dependence, Franklin, D. L., 653-668 557-584 Freeman, R. C., 109-131 Heroin dependence, treatment with buprenorphine in primary care, G 231-241 HIV. See Human immunodeficiency Gariti, P., 669-678 virus Geary, K., 307-338 Hoffman, J., 513-524 Gender differences, in HIV risk Hoffman, J. A., 197-212 behaviors among young Holtz, K. D., 513-524 injectors and their social Homeless adults network members, substance use and labor force 453-475 participation among, 37—53 INDEX TO VOLUME 28 vulnerability factors for K homelessness associated with substance dependence among, Kaplan, B. B., 711-731 429-452 Katz, M. L., 653-668 Hoven, C. W., 353-369 Keller, T. E., 399-427 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Kip, K. E., 545-556 risk behaviors, gender Kipke, M. D., 453-475 differences among young Koegel, P., 429-452 injectors and their social Kovalenko, P., 353-369 network members, 453-475 Kramer, J., 73-90 Hyde, J., 453-475 Krupski, A., 307-338 Labor force participation, among Inhalant abuse, among American homeless adults, relationship Indian, Mexican American, and with substance use, 37—53 non-Latino white adolescents, Lam, W. K., 525-544 171-187 Landis, R. D., 513-524 Inhalants, lifetime use among students Latino community, and drugs and in alternative high school, substances, 693-710 477-495 Lehman, W. E. K., 263-286 Injection drug users Levin, F., 643-652 participating in a needle Levinson, D. M., 653-668 exchange program, health Lo, C. C., 623-642 services utilization by, Lynn, L. E., Jr., 601-622 497-511 young, gender differences in HIV risk behaviors among M social network members of, 453-475 Maguire, G. A., 653-668 Iverson, E., 453-475 Magura Maher, B. S., 711-731 Marazita, M. L., 711-731 Marijuana rates of psychiatric morbidity among Jeynes, W. H., 15-35 U.S. residents with lifetime Job risk, and employee substance use, dependence on, 643-652 263-286 use combined with alcohol use, Johnson, M. E., 243-261 comparison with alcohol only Jumper-Thurman, P., 171-187 use among among older Junge, B., 497-511 adolescents, 379-397 760 INDEX TO VOLUME 28 Marx, M., 497-511 Outpatient substance abuse program, McKay, J. R., 307-338 predictors of attrition in, McLellan, T., 307-338 55-72 Mechanic, K., 669-678 Out-of-treatment drug users, Medrano, M. A., 1-13 predictive validity of a measure Messina, N. P., 197-212 of treatment readiness for, Methadone patients, cocaine using, 147-169 improving treatment engagement and outcomes for, 213-230 Pp Mexican American adolescents, inhalant abuse among, Pakes, J. P., 231-241 171-187 Pantalon, M. V., 231-241 Montgomery, S. B., 453-475 Parent figure transitions, and Montoya, I. D., 133-146, 189-196 delinquency and drug use among Morrison-Rodriguez, B., 545-556 early adolescent children of Mulvaney, F., 669-678 substance abusers, 399-427 Parillo, K. M., 109-131 Personal background, influence on job N risk and employee substance use, 263-286 Nakamura, K., 653-668 Peters, R. H., 545-556 Needle exchange program, health Plested, B., 171-187 services utilization by injection Polcin, D. L., 585-599 drug users participating in, Predictive validity, of a measure of 497-511 treatment readiness for out-of- Neff, J. A., 147-169 treatment drug users, 147—169 Nemes, S., 197-212, 513-524 Prenatal alcohol exposure, psychiatric Nicotine intervention, during illness in a clinical sample of detoxification and treatment for children with, 743-754 other substance use, 669-678 Preston, K. L., 189-196 Non-Latino white adolescents, Prevalence inhalant abuse among, 171-187 estimation, based on national Nunes, E., 643-652 epidemiological estimates of Nusbaumer, M. R., 733-742 substance abuse by race, 545-556 of sedative-hypnotic abuse and O dependence, 73—90 Primary care O’Connor, M. J., 743-754 responses by ethnicity to a drug and O’Connor, P. G., 231-241 alcohol problem assessment for, Ogborne, A. C., 371-378 513-524 INDEX TO VOLUME 28 use of buprenorphine for treatment Rosenblum, A., 213—230 of heroin dependence, 231-241 Rothman, R., 189-196 Prindle, S. D., 585-599 Psychiatric illness, in a clinical sample of children with prenatal alcohol exposure, 743—754 Psychiatric morbidity, rates among Sacks, D., 669-678 U.S. residents with lifetime Sakhrani, D., 679-689 cannabis dependence, 643-652 Sayre, S. L., 55-72 Psychological distress, in childhood Schmitz, J. M., 55-72 trauma survivors who abuse Schottenfeld, R. S., 231-241 drugs, 1-13 Schuckit, M. A., 73-90 Publicly funded substance abusers, Screening, for adult substance use full versus partial continuum of disorders using the RAFFT, care in treatment in Washington 679-689 State, 307-338 Sedative-hypnotic abuse and dependence, prevalence and clinical course of, 73—90 R Sexual abuse, in early life, as a risk factor for crack cocaine use, estimation of prevalence and 109-13] need for substance abuse Shah, B., 743-754 services based on national Shillington, A. M., 379-397 epidemiological estimates of Smart, R. G., 371-378 substance abuse by, 545-556 Smith, T. L., 73-90 RAFFT, as a screening tool for adult Social isolation, and domestic substance use disorders, violence among female drug 679-689 users, 339-351 Reiling, D. M., 733-742 Social model principles, integration Rhoades, H. M., 55—72 into broad-based treatment, Riccardi, K., 679-689 585-599 Richard, A. J., 91-108 Social networks, of young injection Riley, E. D., 497-511 drug users, gender differences in Risk factors HIV risk behaviors among, for crack cocaine use, sexual abuse 453-475 in early life as, 109-131 Stark, K. D., 307-338 for homelessness, association with Stephens, R. C., 623-642 substance dependence in a Stotts, A. L., 55-72 community sample of homeless Strathdee, S. A., 497-511 adults, 429-452 Substance abuse services, estimation Robertson, M. J., 37-53 of need at community and local Rohrbach, L. A., 453-475 levels from national INDEX TO VOLUME 28 epidemiological estimates of U substance abuse by race, 545-556 Urban-—rural differences, in arrestees’ Substance dependence, vulnerability perceived needs for substance- factors for homelessness specific treatment, 623-642 associated with, 429-452 See also Specific substance V Substance users, impact of welfare reform policy on, 133-146 Sullivan, G., 429-452 Vernon, S. W., 477-495 Villano, C. L., 213—230 Vlahov, D., 497-511 Volpe, F. R., 73-90 Tam, T., 37—53 WwW Therapeutic community treatment outcomes, for antisocial personality disorder, 197-212 Walters, G. D., 557—584 Tiet, Q., 353-369 Wayman, J. C., 171-187 Tortolero, S. R., 477-495 Wechsberg, W. M., 525-544 Treatment engagement, for cocaine- Welfare reform policy, impact on using methadone patients, substance users, 133-146 213-230 Weller, N. F., 477-495 Treatment outcomes Whaley, S., 743-754 for cocaine-using methadone Wicks, J., 353-369 patients, 213-230 Wine, beliefs in the adult population of for therapeutic community Ontario of the cardiovascular treatment for antisocial benefits of drinking, 371-378 personality disorder, 197-212 Wish, E. D., 197-212 Treatment programs Wornen improvement of the organization, drug users, social isolation and management, and outcomes of, domestic violence among, 601-622 339-351 nicotine intervention during, early life sexual abuse as a risk 669-678 factor for use of crack cocaine substance specific, arrestees’ by, 109-131 perceived needs for, 623-642 out-of-treatment crack using Treatment readiness, a measure African American, alcohol use of predictive validity for among, 525-544 out-of-treatment drug users, Work environment factors, influence 147-169 on job risk and employee Trevino, R. A., 91—108 substance use, 263-286 INDEX TO VOLUME 28 Wu, A. W., 497-511 z Wu, P., 353-369 Zeiler, C. A., 513-524 Zlotnick, C., 37—53 Zubenko, G. S., 711-731 Zubenko, W. N., 711-731 Yu, E., 669-678 Zule, W. A., 1-13, 147-169, 525-544

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