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Faculty Development: Clinical Epidemiology and Clinical Research  :: Research Projects :: SBIRT :: Reference list
Reference list:
Adapting A Clinical Comorbidity Index for Use with ICD-9-CM Administrative Databases - Deyo Mapping administrative ICD 9 code data to Charlson co-morbidity index for lumbar spinal surgery patients.
A New Method of Classifying Prognostic Comorbidity in Longitudinal Studies: Development and Validation Charlson's paper proposing a co-morbidity index for general medical service patients.
Adapting a Clinical Comorbidity Index For Use with ICD-9-CM Administrative Data: Differing Perspectives Romano's mapping of ICD9 codes to Charlson. Comparison of Deyo method.
Ovid Willenbring Arch Intern Med, Volume 159(16)_September 13, 1999_1946-1952
Simultaneous drug abuse predictors in teens
Ovid Laine JAMA, Volume 285(18)_May 9, 2001_2355-2362
Alc Abuse RTC
Brief Interventions 1993
Determinants of research follow up ETOH
Ethnic Disparities
Inpatient profile of SA pts
Neurophysiology of abuse 2005
Outcome of Opiate Rx
Ovid Bernstein Ann Emerg Med, Volume 30(2)_August 1997_181-189
Treatment of Drug Dependence
Gender Issues in Substance Abuse
Predicting Drug Rx Entry_Similar
Similar 2
Very Similar Study
Effect of primary medical care on SA
Homeless and access to SA Rx_similar
Outpatient Rx Entry After Intervention
Ovid Fleming JAMA, Volume 277(13)_April 2, 1997_1039-1045
Ovid Samet Arch Intern Med, Volume 161(1)_January 8, 2001_85-91
Ovid Weisner JAMA, Volume 286(14)_October 10, 2001_1715-1723
Prev and detection of SA among in-patients
Prevalence of sub ab in in patients
Similar Study
Similarity of Outcome Predictors SA
Treatment Outcome in Cocaine
Substance use, dependence, and service utilization among uninsured National Household Survey secondary data analysis. Prevalence of dependence and treatment utilization among uninsured. Concluding paragraph sets up our study.
Use of substance abuse treatment programs Cross-sectional survey using National Household Survey data. Reports prevalence of use and patient characteristics associated with receiving treatment.
Effects of readiness for treatment on client retention Detailed discussion about readiness for treatment. Also evaluated other factors for treatment (e.g., age, marital status, employment, previous treatment)
Female and substance abuse treatment
NEJM Patients with alcohol problems
Outpatient management of alcohol problems
Patterns and predictors of seeking treatment Surveys in US, Canada, and Mexico. Evaluated self-reported time to treatment. Symptoms (withdrawal and tolerance), age of onset, substance (heroin, cocaine) increased treatment seeking.
Predicting outcome of inpatient detox
Client engagement in drug treatment Determination of personal or treatment characteristics associated with treatment engagement (number of sessions). Outpatients in Los Angeles treatment centers.
Preventive health care practice survey
Primary care and addiction treatment
Prison based substance abuse treatment
Relationship between follow-up rates and treatment outcomes
Substance abuse treatment needs among older adults
Cost-benefit/effectiveness of substance abuse prevention-237 pages
SA_Lit_review_homeless
DASA_IL_Rx
 
 
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