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 July 2002 DMJ Online References

July 2002 DMJ Resources for Addiction Medicine


References for "Addiction Medicine" by Patricia Chandler, MD, and Bryon Adinoff, MD. Dallas Medical Journal. 2002;88:236-241.

1. Wallisch LS. 2000 Texas Survey of Substance Use Among Adults. Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse.
2. Leshner AI. Addiction is a brain disease, and it matters. Science. 1997;278:45-47.
3. Nestler E. The molecular basis of addictive states. Neuroscientist. 1995;1:212-220.
4. Nestler EJ, Landsman D. Learning about addiction from the genome. Nature. 2001;409:834-835.
5. Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse. Missed Opportunity: National Survey of Primary Care Physicians and Patients on Substance Abuse. University of Illinois at Chicago Survey Research Laboratory; April, 2000.
6. Langenbucher JW. Socioeconomic analysis of addictions treatment. Public Health Rep. 1996;111:135-137.
7. The Economic Costs of Alcohol and Drug Abuse in the United States. US Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health; 1998. NIH Publication 98-4327.
8. Amaro H. An expensive policy: the impact of inadequate funding for substance abuse treatment. Am J Public Health. 1999;89:657-659.
9. Watkins K, Pincus HA, Tanielian TL. Evidenced-based care models for recognizing and treating alcohol problems in primary care settings. Santa Monica, Calif: RAND Health; 2001.
10. The Physician's Guide to Helping Patients with Alcohol Problems. US Department of Health and Human Services, PHS, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism; 1995. NIH Publication 95-3769.
11. Enoch MA, Goldman D. Problem drinking and alcoholism: diagnosis and treatment. Am Fam Physician. 2002;65:441-448.
12. American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. 4th ed. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.
13. Mayfield D, McLeod G, Hall P. The CAGE questionnaire: validation of a new alcoholism screening instrument. Am J Psychiatry. 1974;131:1121-1123.
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17. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Brief intervention for alcohol problems. Alcohol Alert. No 43.
18. Fleming MF, Barry KL, Manwell LB, Johnson K, London R. Brief physician advice for problem alcohol drinkers. A randomized controlled trial in community-based primary care practices. JAMA. 1997;277:1039-1045.
19. Prochaska JP, DiClemente CC. Toward a comprehensive model of change. In: Miller WR, Healther N, eds. Treating Addictive Behaviors: Processes of Change. New York, NY: Plenum Press.
20. Schulz J. The use of screening and brief intervention for drug/alcohol problems in primary care. Presented at: American Society of Addiction Medicine Scientific Conference; April 26, 2002.
21. Blondell RD, Looney SW, Northington AP, Lasch ME, Rhodes SB, McDaniels RL. Can recovering alcoholics help hospitalized patients with alcohol problems? J Fam Pract. 2001;50:447.
22. Adinoff B. The alcohol withdrawal syndrome: neurobiology of treatment and toxicity. Am J Addictions. 1994;3:277-288.
23. Claassen CA, Adinoff B. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome: guidelines for management. CNS Drugs. 1999;12:279-291.
24. Schuckit M. Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 5th ed. 2000.
25. Treatment for Addiction: Advancing the Common Goal. Recommendations from a Join Together Policy Panel on Treatment and Recovery. Boston, Mass: Join Together, Boston University School of Public Health; 1998.

 Resources for Addiction Management  
 Treatment  
 Alcoholics Anonymous  24-hour line 1-800-577-7258
 Dallas Office  214-887-6699
 For assistance with peer support, contact: Bill Magee  972-663-7325
 Narcotics Anonymous  972-699-9306
 NorthSTAR, publicly funded program for Dallas County residents with limited resources  (toll-free) 1-877-450-4357
 Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, a branch of Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration  www.samhsa.gov
 Medical Information  
 American Society of Addiction Medicine  www.ASAM.org
 Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse  www.AMERSA.org
 National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism  www.niaaa.nih.gov
 National Institute on Drug Abuse  www.nida.nih.gov
 Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse  www.tcada.state.tx.us
 Brown University Center for Alcohol and Addictions Studies  center.butler.brown.edu
 The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University  www.casacolumbia.org
 Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Studies  www.datos.org
 Political  
 Physician Leadership on National Drug Policy  caas.caas.biomed.brown.edu/plndp
 Join Together, a political action group  www.jointogether.org
  Office of National Drug Control Policy, Drug Policy Information Clearinghouse  www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov
 Office of National Drug Control Policy, Drug Policy Information Clearinghouse  www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov

 

 


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