139
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Employability

Substance Use Disorders and Employability Among Welfare Recipients

, , &
Pages 2095-2112 | Published online: 13 Apr 2010

References

  • American Psychiatric Association. (1994). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, 4th Ed. Washington, DC: Author.
  • Benoit, E., Young, R., Magura, S., Staines, G. (2004). The impact of welfare reform on methadone treatment: policy lessons from service providers in New York City. Substance Use & Misuse, 39:2,355–2,390.
  • Danziger, S., Kalil, A., Anderson, N. (2000). Human capital, physical health, and mental health of welfare recipients: co-occurrence and correlates. Journal of Social Issues, 56:635–654.
  • Grant, B., Dawson, A. (1996). Alcohol and drug use, abuse, and dependence among welfare recipients American Journal of Public Health, 86:1,450–1,454.
  • Gutman, M., McKay, J., Ketterlinus, R., McLellan, T. (2003). Potential barriers to work for substance-abusing women on welfare: findings from the CASAWorks for Families pilot demonstration. Evaluation Review, 27:681–706.
  • Hubbard, R., Craddock, S., Flynn, P., Andersen, J., Etheridge, R. (1997). Overview of 1-year follow-up outcomes in the Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study (DATOS). Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 11:261–278.
  • Hubbard, R., Craddock, S., Anderson, J. (2003) Overview of 5-year followup outcomes in drug abuse treatment outcome studies (DATOS). Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 25:125–134.
  • Jayakody, R., Danziger, S., Pollack, H. (2000). Welfare reform, substance use and mental health. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 25:623–651.
  • Kamara, S., Van Der Hyde, V. (1998). Employment outcomes of regular versus extended outpatient alcohol and drug treatment. Medicine and Law, 17:625–632.
  • Kidorf, M., Brooner, R. (2004). The critical relationship between employment services and patient motivation. Substance Use & Misuse, 39:2611–2614.
  • Kirby, G., Anderson, J. (2000). Addressing substance abuse problems among TANF recipients: a guide for program administrators. Washington, DC: Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Kleinig, J., Einstein, S. (2006). Ethical challenges for intervening in drug use: policy, research and treatment issues. Huntsville, TX: Office of International Criminal Justice.
  • Luchansky, B., Brown, M., Longhi, D., Stark, K., Krupski, A. (2000). Chemical dependency treatment and employment outcomes: results from the “ADATSA” program in Washington State. Drug and Alcohol Dependency, 60:151–159.
  • Magura, S., Staines, G. (2004). Introduction: new directions for vocational rehabilitation in substance user treatment; rebuilding damaged lives. Substance Use & Misuse, 39:2,157–2,164.
  • Magura, S., Staines, G., Blankertz, L., Madison, E. (2004). The effectiveness of vocational services for substance users in treatment. Substance Use & Misuse, 39:2,165–2,213.
  • Martinez, J., Azurdia, G., Bloom, D., Miller, C. (2009). Results from the Substance Abuse Case Management Program in New York City http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/ welfare_employ/employ_retention/reports/era_nyc/era_nyc.pdf.
  • McLellan, T., Hagan, T., Levine, M., Gould, F., Meyers, K., Bencivengo, M., (1998). Supplemental social services improve outcomes in public addiction treatment. Addiction, 93:1,489–1,499.
  • McLellan, A. T., Kushner, H., Metzger, D., Peters, R., Smith, L., Grissom, G., (1992). The fifth edition of the Addiction Severity Index: historical critique and normative data. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 9:199–213.
  • Metsch, L., Pereyra, M., Miles, C., McCoy, C. (2003). Welfare and work outcomes after substance abuse treatment. Social Service Review, 77:237–254.
  • Metsch, L., Pollack, H. (2005). Welfare reform and substance abuse. Milbank Quarterly, 83:65–99.
  • Montoya, I., Bell, D., Atkinson, J., Nagy, C., Whitsett, D. (2002). Mental health, drug use, and the transition from welfare to work. Journal of Behavioral Health Services Research, 29: 144–156.
  • Morgenstern, J., Blanchard, K., McCrady, B., McVeigh, K., Morgan, T., Pandina, R. (2006). Effectiveness of Intensive Case Management for substance-dependent women receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. American Journal of Public Health, 96:2,016–2,023.
  • Morgenstern, J., Hogue, A., Dasaro, C., Kuerbis, A., Dauber, S. (2008). Characteristics of individuals screening positive for substance use in a welfare setting: Implications for welfare and substance-use disorders treatment systems, Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 69:561–570.
  • Morgenstern, J., Hogue, A., Dauber, S., Dasaro, C., McKay, J. (2009). A practical clinical trial of coordinated care management to treat substance use disorder among public assistance beneficiaries, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77: 257–269.
  • Morgenstern, J., Nakashian, M., Woolis, D., Gibson, F., Bloom, N., Kaulback, B. (2003). CASAWorks for families: a new treatment model for substance-abusing parenting women on welfare. Evaluation Review, 27:583–596.
  • Morgenstern, J., Neighbors, C., Kuerbis, A., Riordan, A., Blanchard, K., McVeigh, K., Morgan, T., McCrady, B. (2009). Improving 24-month abstinence and employment outcomes for substance-dependent women receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families with Intensive Case Management, American Journal of Public Health, 99: 328–333.
  • Nakashian, M., Moore, A. (2000). Identifying substance abuse among TANF-eligible families. Washington, DC: Center on Substance Abuse Treatment.
  • NYC HRA/DSS. (2006). Welfare reform in motion. New York: Author.
  • Olson, K., Pavetti, L. (1996, May 17). Personal and family challenges to the successful transition from welfare to work. Final report. Prepared for the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation and for the Administration for Children and Families. Washington, DC: US Department of Health and Human Services.
  • Platt, J. (1995). Vocational rehabilitation of drug abusers. Psychological Bulletin, 117:416–433.
  • Satel, S. (2005). Engaging drug and alcohol abusers. In E. S. Savas (Ed.), Managing welfare reform in New York City (pp. 257–288). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Schmidt, L., Dohan, D., Wiley, J., Zabkiewicz, D. (2002). Addiction and welfare dependency: interpreting the connection. Social Problems, 49:221–241.
  • Schmidt, L., Weisner, C., Wiley, J. (1998). Substance abuse and the course of welfare dependency. American Journal of Public Health, 88:1,616–1,622.
  • Schmidt, L., Zabkiewicz, D., Jacobs, L., Wiley, J. (2007). Substance abuse and employment among welfare mothers: from welfare to work and back again? Substance Use & Misuse, 42:1,069–1,087.
  • Simpson, D., Joe, G., Brown, B. (1997). Treatment retention and follow-up outcomes in the drug abuse treatment outcomes study. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 11:294–307.
  • Spitzer, R., Williams, J., Gibbon, M., First, M. (1992). The structured clinical interview for DSM-III-R (SCID). I: history, rationale, and description. Archives of General Psychiatry, 49:624–629.
  • US Department of Health and Human Services. (2007). Characteristics and financial circumstances of TANF recipients FY 2006. Washington, DC: Author.
  • Wetzler, S., Schwartz, B., Karasu, T., Sanderson, W. (1997). Managed care and academic psychiatry: a case study. Psychiatric Services, 48:1,019–1,026.
  • Wickizer, T., Campbell, K., Krupski, A., Stack, K. (2000). Employment outcomes among AFDC recipients treated for substance abuse in Washington state. Milbank Quarterly, 78:585–608.
  • Young, R., Benoit, E. (2004). The wages of WEP: a barrier to vocational rehabilitation for substance users. Substance Use & Misuse, 39:2,625–2,627.
  • Zabkiewicz, D., Schmidt, L. (2007). Behavioral health problems as barriers to work: results from a 6-year panel study of welfare recipients. Journal of Behavioral Health Sciences & Research, 34:168–185.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.