Volume 10 Supplement 1
Abstracts from the 2014 Addiction Health Services Research (AHSR) Conference
Meeting abstracts
Synergy Inc. acted on behalf of the 2014 Addiction Health Services Research (AHSR) Conference in the preparation of this supplement. Synergy Inc. did not have any role (financial or non-financial) in the abstract selection process or the research itself, and was involved with the supplement on purely an administritive basis. Publication charges for this supplement were funded by the US National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).
2014 Addiction Health Services Research (AHSR) Conference. Go to conference site.
Boston, MA, USA15-17 October 2014
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Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 1):A1
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Barriers to substance use and mental health utilization among Asian-American women: exploring the conflict between emotional distress and cultural stigma
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“Sounds like CSI:” How consumers of adolescent substance use disorder treatment perceive the term “evidence-based practice”
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A new behavioral health services cascade framework for measuring unmet addiction health services needs and adolescent offenders: conceptual and measurement challenges
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Early findings from a project aimed at implementing mobile health technology for addiction in primary care
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Thirty-day hospital re-admission for Medicaid enrollees with schizophrenia: the role of patient comorbidity and local health-care systems
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The comparative costs of implementing in-person and computerized interventions to enhance treatment receipt among drug-involved probationers
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Availability of outpatient methadone maintenance
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Whose mu fared better? The effect of extended-release naltrexone (XR-NTX) on treatment outcomes for opioid and alcohol users
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Geographic accessibility to addiction, mental health, and HIV/AIDS health-care services for opioid-dependent clients
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Strategies to implement and sustain medication use for alcohol and opioid disorders
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Teaching and learning styles in quality improvement: Identification and impact on process outcomes
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The relationship between utilization of mobile health technology and in-person care
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Competency-based SBIRT training for health-care professionals: nursing and social work students
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“There’s an app for that” — A novel tool to help community correction populations learn strategies to decrease HIV risk behaviors after release
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How did you know you got the right pill? Prescription opioid identification and measurement error in the abuse deterrent formulation era
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Health-care reform and its anticipated impact on the capacity of addiction health services to implement integrated care practices
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Implementation of comprehensive services as a mediator and race and ethnicity as a moderator of access and retention in addiction health services
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Organizational capacity to eliminate outcome disparities in addiction health services
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Using technology to promote integration of care
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Methodological challenges and issues of recruiting for mental health and substance use disorders trials in primary care
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Co-occurring mental illness in emergency department and hospital inpatient encounters related to substance abuse in Maryland
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The sustainment of evidence-based adolescent substance abuse treatment in community settings
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Implementing alcohol screening and brief intervention in primary care: identifying barriers, proposing solutions
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An examination of the workflow process of the screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment program
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Social representations of alcohol use among women who drank while pregnant
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The spectrum of unhealthy drug use and quality of care for hypertension and diabetes
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Integrating addiction medicine training into medical school and residency curricula
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Designing the optimal JJ-TRIALS study: EPIS as a theoretical framework for selection and timing of implementation interventions
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Sober living houses: research in northern and southern California
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The association of deployment and behavioral health problems with positive drug tests among Army members returning from Iraq or Afghanistan
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Staying safe in the community: adaptation of WaySafe to help probationers make better decisions about their health risks
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What predicts continued substance use among probationers?
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Community involvement in a juvenile partner justice behavioral health
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Injection of Xylazine mixed with heroin associated with poor health outcomes and HIV risk behaviors in Puerto Rico
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Opiate-use patients attending residential treatment: characteristics, outcomes, and implications for practice
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Pardon our dust: remodeling care to serve you better
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Validation of computer self-administered screening and assessment tools to identify unhealthy substance use in medical patients
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Patient-centered care coordination: a qualitative study of the lived experience of residents in Philadelphia recovery homes
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The pressing shortage of buprenorphine prescribers and the pending role of telemedicine
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Multi-focal evaluation and establishment of primary care for recently incarcerated women
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Co-occurring mental disorders in treatment admissions for substance use disorders in Maryland
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Does drug treatment improve patient quality of life? A pilot study of the outcomes of the quality of life assessment in New York City outpatient and opioid treatment programs
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Building sustainable SBIRT in an integrated hospital system in New York
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Vida PURA: feasibility of culturally adapted screening and brief intervention for Latino day laborers
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Optimizing continuity-of-care opportunities to reduce health risks: shared qualitative perspectives from CJDATS 2 research
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Factors associated with trajectories of women’s quality of life and association with substance use 12 months post-treatment
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Benzodiazepine prescribing patterns and drug overdose mortality among individuals receiving opioid analgesics
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Integrating substance use training into social work education
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Mobile delivery of alcohol treatment: a systematic review of the literature
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 1):A50
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