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All items are listed alphabetically by the principal author. (last updated July 2009)
Chan YF, Chilcoat HD, Wilcox HC, Anthony JC. Estimated influence of childhood aggression
and early-onset alcohol and other drug use on the risk of juvenile violent offending.
Chan, Y.F., Passetti, L.L., Garner, B.R., Lloyd, J.J., Dennis, M.L., (In Press) HIV risk behaviors among
adolescents in treatment for substance misuse.
Coleman, V. H., Erickson, K., Spong, C. Y., Portnoy, B., Croswell, J., & Schulkin, J. (under
review). Current practice of cesarean delivery on maternal request: Impact of the 2006 State-of-
the-Science Conference. Submitted to American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Conrad, KJ, Bezruczko, N, Park, HJ, Chan, YF, Riley, BB,
Diamond, G, & Dennis, ML (under review). Atypical Suicide Risk: Using Rasch
Person Fit Statistics to Improve Screening and Understanding . Submitted
to Journal of Applied Measurement.
Conrad KJ, Riley B, Dennis ML, Chan YF, Conrad KM, Linacre
JM (submitted). Measuring Change on the Substance Problems Scale Using Rasch
Measurement. Crum RM, Chan YF, Arria AM, Storr CL, Caldeira K (submitted). Social Anxiety, Depressive Symptoms and Problem Drinking in a College Population. Addictive Behavior. (Being revised)
Crum RM, Green KM, Storr CL, Chan YF, Ialongo N, Stuart EA,
Anthony JC. Depressed Mood among Youth Reporting Alcohol Use: Associations with
Subsequent Alcohol Involvement from Childhood through Young Adulthood.
Dakoff, G., Godley, S.H., & Smith, J.E. (invited chapter in development). Family Therapies
and the Community Reinforcement Approach for Youth with a Substance Use Disorder. In Y.
Kaminer & K. Winters (Eds.), Clinical Manual of Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment. Arlington,
VA: American Psychiatric Association
Davidson, L., & White, W. (submitted). An integrated
model of recovery-oriented behavioral health care. Philadelphia, PA:
Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Mental Retardation Services. Davidson, L., White, W., Sells, D. Schmutte, T., O’Connell, M., Bellamy, C., & Rowe, M. (submitted) Enabling or engaging? The nature and role of recovery support services in addiction recovery. Submitted to Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly. Garner, B. R., Godley, M. D., Funk, R. R., Lee, M. T., & Garnick, D. W. (Submitted). The Washington Circle continuity of care performance measure: Predictive validity with adolescents discharged from residential treatment. Gaston, R.S.L., Best, D., Day, R. & White, W.L. (submitted). Perceptions of 12-step interventions among NHS substance misuse patients attending residential in-patient treatment in a UK treatment setting. European Addiction Research. Godley, S.H., Garner, B.R., Passetti, L.L, Funk, R.R., Dennis, M.L., & Godley, M.D. (under review). Adolescent outpatient treatment and continuing care: Findings from a randomized clinical trial. Gotham, H. J., White, M. K., Bergethon, H., Feeney, T., Cho, D. W., & Keehn, B. (Under Review). An Implementation Story: Moving the GAIN from Pilot Project to Statewide Use. In H. J. Gotham, Strengthening Communities for Youth. Laudet, A. B., Becker, J. B., & White, W. L. (in press). Don’t wanna go through that madness no more: Quality of life satisfaction as a predictor of sustained substance use remission. Alcohol and Drug Dependence. Ledgerwood, DM, Alessi, SM, Hanson, T., Petry, NM, Godley, MD, (under review). Contingency Management for attendance to group substance abuse treatment Riley, B.B., Dennis, M.L., & Conrad, K.J (under review). The Use of Content Balancing Procedures to Estimate Multiple Clinical Domains in Computerized Adaptive Testing: Relative Precision, Efficiency, and Detection of Persons with Misfitting Responses. Applied Psychological Measurement.
Subramaniam, G.A., Ives, M., Dennis, M.L (resubmitted). The additive risk of problem
opioid use among treatment-seeking youth with marijuana and/or alcohol problem use.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Titus, J. C. (under review). The nature of victimization among youths with hearing loss in
substance abuse treatment. American Annals of the Deaf.
White, Michelle K. (under review). A life course analysis of adolescent treatment outcomes:
Social maturation markers and the transition to young adulthood.
White, W. & Kurtz. E. (in press). Twelve defining moments in the history of Alcoholics Anonymous.
In Galanter, M. (Ed.) Advances in Alcoholism. Alcoholism Research: Alcoholism and Spirituality.
White, W., & Albright, L. (Submitted). An
invitation to leadership. Addiction Professional.
White, W., & Hennessey, M. (Submitted). Evaluating,
treating and monitoring the female DUI offender. Springfield, IL:
University of Illinois Springfield Institute for Policy and Legal Studies.
White, W. & Schulstad, M. (submitted) Relapse following prolonged addiction recovery: Time for answers to
critical questions. Counselor, submitted 2-20-2009
Adams, L., & Wallace,
J.L. (1994). Residential treatment for the ADHD adolescent substance abuser. Journal
of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 4 (1), 35-44.
Allen, B., & Sharar, D. (2000). Post-merger stress syndrome. Behavioral Healthcare
Tomorrow, 9(1), 40-44.
Allen, B., & Sharar, D. (1999). Developing business opportunities in a provider-sponsored
organization, Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow, 8(2), 45-47, 50.
Azrin, N.H., Sisson, R.W.,
Meyers, R.J., & Godley, M.D. (1982). Outpatient alcoholism treatment by
community reinforcement and disulfiram therapy. Journal of Behavior Therapy
and Experimental Psychiatry, 13, 105-112.
Benson, P.B., Fisher, G.A.,
Diana, A., Simon, L., Gamache, G., Tessler, R.C., & McDermeit (Ives), M.
(1996). A state network of family support services: The Massachusetts family
support demonstration project. Evaluation and Program Planning, 19 (1),
27-39.
Bjornson, T., & Sharar, D. (2004). Bring it on home. EAP Digest, Fall, 16-20.
Boruch, R.F., Dennis, M.L.,
& Carter-Greer, K. (1988). Lessons from the Rockefeller Foundation's
experiments on the Minority Female Single Parent Program. Evaluation Review,
12 (4), 396-426.
The Betty Ford Institute Consensus Panel (2007) What is recovery? A working
definition from the Betty Ford Institute. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment,
33, 221-228.
Bray, J., Zarkin, G.,
Dennis, M.L., & French, M. (2000). Symptoms of dependence, multiple
substance use, and labor market outcomes. American Journal of Drug and
Alcohol Abuse, 26 (1), 77-95.
Buchan, B.J., Dennis, M.L.,
& Tims, F.M. (2001). Substance use and risk taking behavior among
adolescents of the Cannabis Youth Treatment study (abstract). Drug and
Alcohol Dependence, 63 (Suppl. 1), s21.
Buchan, B.J., Dennis, M.L.,
Tims, F.M., & Diamond, G.S. (2002). Cannabis use: Consistency and validity
of self-report, on-site urine testing, and laboratory testing. Addiction, 97
(Suppl. 1), S98-S108.
Buchan, B.J., Tims, F.M.,
& Dennis, M.L. (2000). Consistency and validity of marijuana use measured
by self-report, collateral reports, on-site testing and laboratory testing
(abstract). Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 60 (Suppl. 1), s26.
Burleson, J. A., Kaminer,
Y., & Dennis, M. L. (2006). Absence of Iatrogenic or Contagion effects in
adolescent group therapy: Findings from the Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT)
Study. American Journal on Addictions, 15, 4-15.
Chan, Y.F., Dennis, M. D., & Funk, R. R. (2008). Prevalence and comorbidity co-occurrence of
major internalizing and externalizing disorders among adolescents and adults presenting to
substance abuse treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 34(1), 14-24.
Chan, Y.F., Godley, M.D., Godley, S., Dennis, M.L. (2007). Utilization of Mental
Health services among Adolescents in Community-Based Substance Abuse Outpatient
Clinics. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. (Electronic Publication).
Chandler, R.K., Dennis, M.L., Ebassil, N., Schwartz, R.P. (under review). Ensuring
Safety, Implementation & Scientific Integrity of Experiments: Lessons from the Criminal
Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies (CJ-DATS) Data Safety Monitoring Board
(DSMB). Journal of Experimental Criminology. 07/08
Chun, J.S., Guydish, J. & Chan, Y.F. (2007). Smoking among Adolescents in Substance
Abuse Treatment: A strudy of Programs, Policy and Prevalence. Journal of Psychoactive
Drugs. 39(4): 443-449.
Clark, H.W., Horton, A.M.,
Jr., Dennis, M.L., & Babor, T.F. (2002). Moving from research to practice
just in time: The treatment of cannabis use disorders comes of age. Addiction,
97 (Suppl. 1), S1-S3.
Clore, G., Ortony, A.,
& Foss, M.A. (1987). The psychological foundations of the affective
lexicon. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 53, 751-766.
Coleman, V. H., Morgan, M. A., Carlson, R., Hawks, D., & Schulkin, J. (in press). Patient perceptions of
obstetrician-gynecologists’ practices related to HIV testing. Maternal and Child Health Journal.
Coleman, V.H., Lawrence, H., & Schulkin, J. (in press). Rising Cesarean Delivery Rates: The
Impact of Cesarean Delivery on Maternal Request. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey.
Condelli, W.S., Fairbank,
J.A., Dennis, M.L., & Rachal, J.V. (1991). Cocaine use by clients in
methadone programs: Significance, scope, and behavioral interventions. Journal
of Substance Abuse Treatment, 8, 203-212.
Conrad, K.J., Dennis, M.L., Bezruczko, N., Funk, R., Riley, B. (2007). Substance
use disorder symptoms: Evidence of differential item functioning by age. Journal
of Applied Measurement. 8(4), 373-87.
Coyhis, D., & White,
W.L. (2002). Alcohol problems in native America: Changing paradigms and
clinical practices. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 20 (3/4), 157-166.
Crawford, K., Fisher, W.H.,
& McDermeit (Ives), M. (1998). Racial/ethnic disparities in admissions to
public and private psychiatric inpatient settings: The effect of managed care. Administration
and Policy in Mental Health, 26 (2), 101-109.
Crimando, W., & Godley,
S.H. (1985). The computer's potential in enhancing employment opportunities of
persons with disabilities. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 28,
275-282.
Davidson, L., & White, W. (2007). The concept of recovery as an organizing
principle for integrating mental health and addiction services. Journal of
Behavioral Health Services and Research, 34(2), 109-120.
Dennis, M.L. (1991).
Changing the conventional rules: Surveying homeless people in nonconventional
locations. Housing Policy Debate, 2(3), 701-732.
Dennis, M.L. (1990).
Assessing the validity of randomized field experiments: An example from drug
abuse treatment research. Evaluation Review, 14, 347-373.
Dennis, M.L., Babor, T.,
Roebuck, M.C., & Donaldson, J. (2002). Changing the focus: The case for
recognizing and treating marijuana use disorders. Addiction, 97 (Suppl.
1), S4-S15.
Dennis, M.L., & Boruch,
R.F. (1989). Randomized experiments for planning and testing projects in
developing countries: Threshold conditions. Evaluation Review, 13 (3),
292-309. Dennis, ML, Chan, YF, Funk, R. (2006). Development and validation of the GAIN Short Screener (GSS) for internalizing, externalizing and substance use disorders and crime/violence problems among adolescents and adults. The American Journal on Addictions, 15, 80-91.
Dennis, M.L., Fetterman,
D.M., & Sechrest, L. (1994). Integrating qualitative and quantitative
evaluation methods in substance abuse research. Evaluation and Program
Planning, 17 (4), 419-427. Dennis, M.L., Foss, M.A., Scott, C.K.(2007) An 8-year perspective on the relationship between the duration of abstinence and other aspects of recovery. Evaluation Review, 31(6), 585-612.
Dennis, M.L., Funk, R.R.,
Godley, S.H., Godley, M.D., & Waldron, H. (2004). Cross validation
of the alcohol and cannabis use measures in the Global Appraisal of Individual
Needs (GAIN) and Timeline Followback (TLFB; Form 90) among adolescents in
substance abuse treatment. Addiction, 99 (Suppl. 2), 120-128.
Dennis, M.L., Godley, S.H.,
Diamond, G.S., Tims, F.M., Babor, T., Donaldson, J., Liddle, H., Titus, J.C.,
Kaminer, Y., Webb, C., Hamilton, N., & Funk, R.R. (2004). The Cannabis
Youth Treatment (CYT) Study: Main findings from two randomized trials. Journal
of Substance Abuse Treatment, 27, 197-213.
Dennis, M.L., Ives, M.L., White, M.K., & Muck, R.D. (2008) The Strengthening
Communities for Youth (SCY) initiative: A cluster analysis of services received,
their correlates and how they are associated with outcomes. Journal of Psychoactive
Drugs. 40(1), 3-16.
Dennis, M.L., Ingram, P.W.,
Burks, M.E., & Rachal, J.V. (1994). Effectiveness of streamlined admissions
to methadone treatment: A simplified time-series analysis. Journal of
Psychoactive Drugs, 26 (2), 207-216.
Dennis, M. L., &
Kaminer, Y. (2006). Introduction to special issue on advances in the assessment
and treatment of adolescent substance use disorders. American Journal on
Addictions, 15, 1-3.
Dennis, M.L., Karuntzos,
G.T., McDougal, G.L., French, M.T., & Hubbard, R.L. (1993). Developing
training and employment programs to meet the needs of methadone treatment
clients. Evaluation and Program Planning, 16 (2), 73-86.
Dennis, M.L., Perl, H.I.,
Huebner, R.B., & McLellan, A.T. (2000). Twenty-five strategies for
improving the design, implementation and analysis of health services research
related to alcohol and other drug abuse treatment. Addiction, 95 (Suppl.
3), S281-S308.
Dennis, M. L., & Scott, C. K. (2007). Managing addiction as a chronic condition.
NIDA Addiction Science and Clinical Practice, 4(1), 45-55
Dennis, M.L., Scott, C.K.,
& Foss, M.A. (2003). Longitudinal evaluations of substance abuse treatment:
Introduction to special issue. Evaluation and Program Planning, 26 (3),
285-286.
Dennis, M.L., Scott, C.K.,
& Funk, R.R. (2003). An experimental evaluation of recovery management
checkups (RMC) for people with chronic substance use disorders. Evaluation
and Program Planning, 26 (3), 339-352.
Dennis, M.L., Scott, C.K.,
Funk, R.R., & Foss, M.A. (2005). The duration and correlates of addiction
and treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 28(Supplement 1),
S51-S62..
Dennis, M.L., Scott, C.K.,
Godley, M.D., & Funk, R.R. (2000). Predicting outcomes in adult and
adolescent treatment with case mix vs. level of care: Findings from the Drug
Outcome Monitoring Study. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 60 (Suppl. 1),
s51.
Dennis, M.L., Scott, C.K.,
& Hristova, L. (2002). The duration and correlates of substance abuse
treatment careers among people entering publicly funded treatment in Chicago
(abstract). Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 66 (Suppl. 1), S44.
Dennis, M.L., & Soderstrom, E.J. (1988).
Application of social psychological and evaluation research: Lessons from
energy information programs. Evaluation and Program Planning, 11, 77-84.
Dennis, M.L., & Soderstrom, E.J. (1992). Effective
dissemination of energy-related information: A rejoinder to Crabb and Geller. American
Psychologist, 47, 816-817.
Dennis, M.L., Soderstrom, E.J., Koncinski, W.S., Jr.,
& Cavanaugh, B. (1990). Effective dissemination of energy-related
information: Applying social psychology and evaluation research. Journal of
the American Psychological Association, 45 (10), 1109-1117.
Dennis, M.L., & Stevens, S.J. (Eds.). (2003).
Maltreatment issues and outcomes of adolescents enrolled in substance abuse
treatment [special issue]. Journal of Child Maltreatment, 8 (1), 3-6.
Dennis, M.L., Titus, J.C., Diamond, G.S., Donaldson,
J., Godley, S.H., Tims, F.M., Webb, C., Kaminer, Y., Babor, T., Roebuck, M.C.,
Godley, M.D., Hamilton, N., Liddle, H., Scott, C.K., & CYT Steering
Committee. (2002). The Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) experiment: Rationale,
study design, and analysis plans. Addiction, 97 (Suppl. 1),
S16-S34.
Dennis, M.L., & Wechsberg, W.M. (1994). Special
issue on evaluation of substance abuse interventions. Evaluation and Program
Planning, 17.
Dennis, M.L., Wechsberg, W.M., McDermeit (Ives), M.,
Campbell, R.S., & Rasch, R.R. (2001). The correlates and predictive
validity of HIV risk groups among drug users in a community-based sample:
Methodological findings from a multi-site cluster analysis. Evaluation and
Program Planning, 24 (2), 187-206.
Diamond, G.S., Godley, S.H., Liddle, H.A., Sampl, S.,
Webb, C., Tims, F.M., & Meyers, R. (2002). Five outpatient treatment models
for adolescent marijuana use: A description of the Cannabis Youth Treatment
interventions. Addiction, 97 (Suppl. 1), S70-S83.
Diamond, G.S., Liddle, H.A., Wintersteen, M.B.,
Dennis, M.L., Godley, S.H., & Tims, F.M. (2006). Early therapeutic alliance
as a predictor of treatment outcome for adolescent cannabis users in outpatient
treatment. American Journal on Addictions, 15, 26-33.
Diamond, G.S., Panichelli-Mindel, S.M., Shera, D.,
Dennis, M.L., Tims, F.M., & Ungemack, J. (2006). Psychiatric syndromes in
adolescents seeking outpatient treatment for marijuana with abuse and
dependency in outpatient treatment. Journal of Child and Adolescent
Substance Abuse, 15(4), 37-54.
Dismuke, C.E., French, M.T., Salome, H.J., Foss, M.A.,
Scott, C.K., & Dennis, M.L. (2004). Out of touch or on the money: Do the
clinical objectives of addiction treatment coincide with economic evaluation
results? Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 27 (3), 253-263.
DuPont, R.L., McLellan, A.T., White, W.L., Merlo, L.J. & Gold, M.S. (2009).
Setting the standard for recovery: Physician Health Programs, Journal of
Substance Abuse Treatment, 36, 159-171.
Erickson, C. & White, W. (submitted) Commentary: The neurobiology of addiction
recovery. Addiction.
Fisher, W.H., Packer, I., Grisso. T., McDermeit
(Ives), M., & Brown, J. (2000). From case management to court clinic:
Examining forensic system involvement of persons with severe mental illness. Mental
Health Services Research, 2 (1), 41-49.
Fisher, W.H., Soreff, S.M., Geller, J.L., McDermeit
(Ives), M., White, C.L., & Hicks, L. (1995). Inpatient treatment careers of
persons with schizophrenia: Public and private hospital utilization. Administration
and Policy in Mental Health, 23 (2), 137-151.
Foss, M.A., Fabiani, M., Mane, A.M., & Donchin, E.
(1989). Unsupervised practice: The performance of the control group. Acta
Psychologia, 71, 23-51.
French, M.T., Bradley, C.J., Calingaert, B., Dennis,
M.L., & Karuntzos, G.T. (1994). Cost analysis of training and employment
services in methadone treatment. Evaluation and Program Planning, 17
(2), 107-120.
French, M.T., Dennis, M.L., McDougal, G.L., Karuntzos,
G.T., & Hubbard, R.L. (1992). Training and employment programs in methadone
treatment: Client needs and desires. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 9,
293-303.
French, M.T., Roebuck, M.C., Dennis, M.L., Diamond,
G.S., Godley, S.H., Tims, F.M., Webb, C., & Herrell, J.M. (2002). The
economic cost of outpatient marijuana treatment for adolescents: Findings from
a multisite experiment. Addiction, 97 (Suppl. 1), S84-S97.
French, M.T., Roebuck, M.C., Dennis, M.L., Diamond,
G.S., Godley, S.H., Liddle, H.A., & Tims, F.M. (2003). Outpatient marijuana
treatment for adolescents: Economic evaluation of a multisite field experiment.
Evaluation Review, 27 (4), 421-459.
Funk, R.R., McDermeit (Ives), M., Godley, S.H., &
Adams, L. (2003). Maltreatment issues by level of adolescent substance abuse
treatment: The extent of the problem at intake and relationship to early
outcomes. Journal of Child Maltreatment, 8 (1), 36-45.
Gagne, C.A., White, W., & Anthony, W.A. (2007) Recovery: A common vision for the
fields of mental health and addictions. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 32(10),
32-37.
Garner (in press) Research on the diffusion of evidence-based treatments within
substance abuse treatment: A systematic review. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.
Garner, B. R., Barnes, B., & Godley, S. H. (in press). Monitoring Fidelity in the Adolescent
Community Reinforcement Approach (A-CRA): The Training Process for A-CRA Raters. The
Journal of Behavior Analysis in Health, Sports, Fitness, and Medicine.
Garner, B. R., Godley, M.D., Funk, R. R., Dennis, M. L., & Godley, S. H. (2007). The impact of
continuing care adherence on environmental risks, substance use and substance-related problems
following adolescent residential treatment. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors,21,488-497.
Garner, B.R., Godley, S.H., & Funk, R.R. (2002).
Evaluating admission alternatives in an outpatient substance abuse treatment
program for adolescents. Evaluation and Program Planning, 25, 287-294.
Garner, B. R., Godley, S. H., & Funk, R. R. (2008). Predictors of early therapeutic
alliance among adolescents in substance abuse treatment. Journal of Psychoactive
Drugs, 40(1), 55-65.
Garner, B. R., Godley, S. H., Funk, R. R., Dennis, M. L., Smith, J. E., & Godley, M. D. (2009).
Exposure to Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach treatment procedures as a mediator of the
relationship between adolescent substance abuse treatment retention and outcome. Journal of
Substance Abuse Treatment, 36, 252-64.
Garner, B. R., Knight, K., & Simpson, D. D. (in press). Burnout among corrections-based drug
treatment staff: Impact of individual and organizational factors. International Journal
of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology.
Garner, B., Passetti, L. L., Orndorff, M. G., & Godley, S. H. (2007). Reasons for and attitudes
toward follow-up research participation among adolescents enrolled in outpatient substance
abuse treatment program. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 16, 45-57.
Geller, J.L., Fisher, W.H., McDermeit (Ives), M.,
& Brown, J.M. (1998). The effects of public managed care on patterns of
intensive use of inpatient psychiatric services. Psychiatric Services, 49
(3), 327-332.
Geller, J.L., Fisher, W.H., McDermeit (Ives), M.,
& White, C. (1998). The rights of state hospital patients: From state
hospitals to their alternatives. Administration and Policy in Mental Health,
25 (4), 387-401.
Geller, J.L., Grudzinskas, A.J., McDermeit (Ives), M.,
Fisher, W.H., & Lawlor, T. (1998). The efficacy of involuntary outpatient
treatment in Massachusetts. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 25
(3), 271-285.
Ginexi, E., Foss, M.A., & Scott, C.K. (2003).
Transitions from treatment to work: Employment patterns following publicly
funded substance abuse treatment. Journal of Drug Issues, 33 (2),
497-518.
Godley, M. D., Godley, S. H., Dennis, M. L., Funk, R.,
& Passetti, L. L. (2002). Preliminary outcomes from the assertive
continuing care experiment for adolescents discharged from residential
treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 23(1), 21-32.
Godley, M.D., Godley, S.H., Dennis, M.L., Funk, R.R.,
& Passetti, L.L. (in press). The Effect of Assertive Continuing Care on
Continuing Care Linkage, Adherence, and Abstinence Following Residential
Treatment for Adolescents. Addiction.
Godley, M.D., Godley, S.H., Funk, R.R., Dennis, M.L.,
& Loveland, D. (2001). Discharge status as a performance indicator: Can it
predict adolescent substance abuse treatment outcome? Journal of Child &
Adolescent Substance Abuse, 11 (1), 91-109.
Godley, M.D., Godley, S.H., Funk, R.R., Passetti, L.L., & Garner, R.R. (2008).
A validity study of the Washington Circle continuing care performance measure
applied to adolescents in discharged from residential treatment. Alcoholism
Clinical and Experimental research, 32, 301A.
Godley, M.D., Kahn, J.H., Dennis, M.L., Godley, S.H.,
& Funk, R.R. (2005). The stability and impact of environmental factors on
substance use and problems after adolescent outpatient treatment. Psychology
of Addictive Behaviors, 19, 62-70.
Godley, M.D., & Velasquez, R. (1998). Effectiveness
of the Logan Square Prevention Project: Interim results. Drugs and Society,
12, 87-103.
Godley, S.H. (2006). Substance use, academic
performance and the village school. Addiction, 101, 1684-1489.
Godley, S.H., & Cuvo, A.J. (1981). Single-subject
experimental designs: Applications to rehabilitation administration. Journal
of Rehabilitation Administration, 5, 14-22.
Godley, S.H., Dennis, M.L., Godley, M.D., & Funk,
R.R. (2002). What does adolescent relapse look like? Drug and Alcohol
Dependence, 66 (Suppl. 1), S65.
Godley, S.H., Dennis, M.L., Godley, M.D., & Funk,
R.R. (2004). Thirty-month relapse trajectory cluster groups among adolescents
discharged from outpatient treatment. Addiction, 99 (Suppl. 2), 129-139.
Godley, S.H., Godley, M.D., Wright, K., Funk, R.R., & Petry, N. (2008). Contingent
reinforcement of personal goal activities for adolescents with substance use disorders
during post-residential continuing care. The American Journal on Addictions, 17(4), 278-286.
Godley, S.H., Finch, M., Dougan, L., McDonnell, M.,
McDermeit (Ives), M., & Carey, A. (2000). Case management for
dually-diagnosed individuals involved in the criminal justice system. Journal
of Substance Abuse Treatment, 18, 137-148.
Godley, S.H., Funk, R.R., Dennis, M.L., Oberg, D.,
& Passetti, L.L. (2004). Predicting response to substance abuse treatment
among pregnant and postpartum women. Evaluation and Program Planning, 27,
223-231.
Godley, S.H., Funk, R.R., & Godley, M.D. (2000).
Changes in coping skills following adolescent outpatient treatment (abstract). Drug
and Alcohol Dependence, 60 (Suppl.1), s72.
Godley, S.H., Godley, M.D., Pratt, A., & Wallace,
J.L. (1994). Case management services for adolescent substance abusers: A
program description. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 11 (4),
309-317.
Godley, S.H., Hafer, M., Vieceli, L., & Godley,
M.D. (1984). Evaluation of short-term training in rehabilitation: effectiveness
of placement counselor training. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 28,
23-38.
Godley, S.H., Jones, N., Funk, R.R., Ives, M., &
Passetti, L.L. (2004). Comparing outcomes of best-practice and research-based
outpatient treatment protocols for adolescents. Journal of Psychoactive
Drugs, 36 (1), 35-48.
Godley, S.H., Mustari, E., & Funk, R.R. (1998).
Consumer satisfaction of parents and their children with child/adolescent
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cross-site analysis of the Adolescent Treatment Models study (ATM/MASC).
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by ASAM profile using GAIN data from the Drug Outcome Monitoring Study (DOMS):
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Etheridge, R.M., Dennis,
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homeless mentally ill adults: Vol. 1. Implementation evaluation design
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stability (Lighthouse Institute Analysis Training Series). Bloomington, IL:
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system: An assessment of the crisis in recruitment and retention. Chicago,
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Godley, M.D., Dennis, M.L.,
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Madison County assessment and treatment alternative court: Final report to the
Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut
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Godley, M.D., & Godley,
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consortium of services for Chicago street youth: An interim evaluation report
for a Federal Office of Substance Abuse grant project. Bloomington, IL:
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Godley, M.D., &
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Godley, M.D., &
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Godley, M.D., & White, W.L. (1991). Project
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Godley, M.D., White, W.L., & Lemke, E.A. (1988). Project
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Godley, S.H. (1989). One of the best friends I ever
had: An in-depth study of a teen parent home visiting program for Ounce of
Prevention Fund participants: Final report to the McLean County Health
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Godley, S.H. (1991). Schools and community mental
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clinical characteristics. An interim evaluation report to the Illinois
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who are criminal offenders: A program description. Bloomington IL: Chestnut
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children and adolescent mental health consumers: Final report to Illinois
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McDermeit (Ives), M., &
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Scott,
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of the 8th National Conference on Household Hazardous Waste Management.
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Dennis, M.L., Godley, S.H., Scott, C.K., Foss, M.A.,
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by the Panel on Effectiveness and Outcomes, Subcommittee on Health Services
Research National Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, of the
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Rockville, MD.
Dennis, M.L., & Iachan, R. (1992). Sampling people
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on Survey Research Methods, Social Statistics Section. Washington, DC: American
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Dennis, M.L., Kristiansen, P.L., & Rachal, J.V.
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treatment programs: Implications for program development and future research
(Technical Document #4 under NIDA Contract No. 271-88-8220). Research Triangle
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Dennis, M.L., Kristiansen, P.L., Theisen, A.C., &
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in methadone treatment programs (DHHS Publication No. ADM 91-1816,
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Fairbank, J.A., Dennis, M.L., Bonito, A.J., &
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counseling. In Proceedings of the Third Annual NADR Annual Conference.
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Funk, R., Ives, M., Dennis, M. L. (4/23/07). Imputation of Index Scores with Missing Data.
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Funk, R., Ives, M., Dennis, M. L. (4/23/07). Reliability: Calculating Cronbach’s Alpha (a).
(LI Analysis Training Series). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.
Funk, R., Ives, M., Dennis, M. L. (4/23/07). Survival Analysis/Life Tables.
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Godley, M.D., & Godley, S.H. (1992). Evaluation =
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