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Does Mandated Treatment Benefit Youth? A Prospective Investigation of Adolescent Justice System Involvement, Treatment Motivation, and Substance Use Outcomes.

Alcoholism treatment quarterly

Yeterian JD, Greene MC, Bergman BG, Kelly JF.
PMID: 24159252
Alcohol Treat Q. 2013 Jan 01;31(4):431-449. doi: 10.1080/07347324.2013.831671.

BACKGROUND: The majority of adolescents treated for substance use disorder (SUD) in the United States are now referred by the criminal justice system. Little is known, however, regarding how justice-system involvement relates to adolescent community treatment outcomes. Controversy exists,...

TREATMENT STAFF REFERRALS, PARTICIPATION EXPECTATIONS, AND PERCEIVED BENEFITS AND BARRIERS TO ADOLESCENT INVOLVEMENT IN 12-STEP GROUPS.

Alcoholism treatment quarterly

Kelly JF, Yeterian J, Myers MG.
PMID: 24307753
Alcohol Treat Q. 2008;26(4). doi: 10.1080/07347320802347053.

Adolescents treated for substance use disorders (SUD) appear to benefit from AA/NA participation. However, as compared to adults, fewer adolescents attend, and those who do attend do so less intensively and discontinue sooner. It is unknown whether this disparity...

Facilitating comprehensive assessment of 12-step experiences: A Multidimensional Measure of Mutual-Help Activity.

Alcoholism treatment quarterly

Kelly JF, Urbanoski KA, Hoeppner BB, Slaymaker V.
PMID: 22081741
Alcohol Treat Q. 2011 Jan 01;29(3):181-203. doi: 10.1080/07347324.2011.586280.

Existing measures of 12-step mutual-help activity typically capture only a narrow range of experiences and combine fellowships with explicitly different substance-specific emphases (e.g., Alcoholics versus Narcotics Anonymous). To help expand our knowledge in this important area, we report on...

Ensuring Retention in Longitudinal Studies: A Practical Evaluation of an Intensive Follow-up Protocol and Suggested Adaptations.

International journal of social research methodology

Yeterian JD, Dow SJ, Kelly JF.
PMID: 24260012
Int J Soc Res Methodol. 2012 Sep 01;15(5). doi: 10.1080/13645579.2011.623958.

Ensuring retention in longitudinal studies of individuals with substance use disorders (SUD) is a continual challenge for researchers. This study made several modifications to a highly intensive follow-up protocol (Scott, 2004), originally designed for adults with SUD, in order...

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