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Drug Use Among Welfare Recipients in the United States

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Pages 335-342 | Published online: 18 May 2000

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Brian E. Bride & Michael N. Humble. (2008) Increasing Retention of African-American Women on Welfare in Outpatient Substance User Treatment Using Low-Magnitude Incentives. Substance Use & Misuse 43:8-9, pages 1016-1026.
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Peter Reuter. (2006) Drug use. Gender Issues 23:3, pages 65-79.
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Chyvette T Williams, Hee-Soon Juon & Margaret E Ensminger. (2004) Marijuana and cocaine use among female African-American welfare recipients. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 75:2, pages 185-191.
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James A. Swartz, Jim Baumohl & Arthur J. Lurigio. (2004) Termination of Supplemental Security Income Benefits for Drug Addiction and Alcoholism: Results of a Longitudinal Study of the Effects on Former Beneficiaries. Social Service Review 78:1, pages 96-124.
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Victoria L. Brown, Isaac D. Montoya, Cheryl A. Dayton-Shotts, Tiffany L. Carroll-Curtis & Micah A. Riley. (2016) Trends of Criminal Activity and Substance Use in a Sample of Welfare Recipients. Crime & Delinquency 50:1, pages 6-23.
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Lisa R. Metsch, Margaret Pereyra, Christine C. Miles & Clyde B. McCoy. (2003) Welfare and Work Outcomes after Substance Abuse Treatment. Social Service Review 77:2, pages 237-254.
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TK Logan, Robert Walker, Jennifer Cole & Carl Leukefeld. (2002) Victimization and Substance Abuse among Women: Contributing Factors, Interventions, and Implications. Review of General Psychology 6:4, pages 325-397.
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George S. YacoubianJr.Jr., Ronald J. PetersJr.Jr., Blake J. Urbach & Regina J. Johnson. (2016) Comparing Drug Use between Welfare-Receiving Arrestees and Non-Welfare-Receiving Arrestees. Journal of Drug Education 32:2, pages 139-147.
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Isaac D. Montoya, David C. Bell, John S. Atkinson, Carl W. Nagy & Donna D. Whitsett. (2002) Mental Health, Drug Use, and the Transition from Welfare to Work. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 29:2, pages 144???156.
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Isaac D. Montoya, David C. Bell, John S. Atkinson, Carl W. Nagy & Donna D. Whitsett. (2002) Mental health, drug use, and the transition from welfare to work. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 29:2, pages 144-156.
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Sonja Frison & Jesse B. Milby. 2002. Changing Substance Abuse Through Health and Social Systems. Changing Substance Abuse Through Health and Social Systems 157 170 .
Isaac D. Montoya. (2005) Effect of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Work Mandate among Drug Users. International Journal of Self Help and Self Care 3:3-4, pages 177-192.
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