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Assessment of Alcohol and Other Drug Use by Runaway Youths

A Test-Retest Study of the Form 90

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Pages 21-34 | Published online: 24 Sep 2008

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Laura Walsh, Natasha Slesnick & Jen D. Wong. (2020) Substance Use, Self-Efficacy, and Differentiation as Predictors of Intimate Partner Violence among Substance-Using Women. Substance Use & Misuse 55:5, pages 707-714.
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KristinaN. Rynes & J. Scott Tonigan. (2012) Does Pathway into 12-Step Programs Influence 12-Step-Related Benefit?. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 30:2, pages 179-189.
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RobertJ. Thoma, DinaE. Hill, J. Scott Tonigan, AnaV. Kuny, LeahN. Vermont & JeffreyD. Lewine. (2010) Adolescent Self-Reported Alcohol/Other Drug Use Consequences: Moderators of Self- and Parent Agreement. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 28:2, pages 101-110.
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Natasha Slesnick, Min Ju Kang & Erin Aukward. (2008) Treatment Attendance Among Homeless Youth. Substance Abuse 29:2, pages 43-52.
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Natasha Slesnick & Jillian Prestopnik. (2005) Dual and Multiple Diagnosis Among Substance Using Runaway Youth. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 31:1, pages 179-201.
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Nora E. Charles, Stephanie J. Strong, Paula N. Floyd, Lauren C. Burns, Lydia Sigurdson & Christopher T. Barry. (2022) Test-Retest Reliability of Self-Reported Substance Use and Sexual Risk Behavior Among at-Risk Adolescents. Psychological Reports, pages 003329412211004.
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Natasha Slesnick, Laura Chavez, Alicia Bunger, Ruri Famelia, Jodi Ford, Xin Feng, Sarah Higgins, Eugene Holowacz, Soren Jaderlund, Ellison Luthy, Allen Mallory, Jared Martin, Laura Walsh, Tansel Yilmazer & Kelly Kelleher. (2021) Housing, opportunities, motivation and engagement (HOME) for homeless youth at-risk for opioid use disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 16:1.
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Laura Cully, Qiong Wu & Natasha Slesnick. (2018) The Role of Maternal Acceptance in Mediating Child Outcomes Among Substance Using Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 36:7-8, pages 3191-3208.
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Aaron Murnan, Qiong Wu & Natasha Slesnick. (2018) Effects of Ecologically-Based Family Therapy with substance-using, prostituting mothers. Journal of Family Therapy 40:4, pages 557-583.
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David Eddie & John F. Kelly. (2017) How many or how much? Testing the relative influence of the number of social network risks versus the amount of time exposed to social network risks on post-treatment substance use. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 175, pages 246-253.
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John F. Kelly, M. Claire Greene & Brandon G. Bergman. (2016) Recovery benefits of the “therapeutic alliance” among 12-step mutual-help organization attendees and their sponsors. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 162, pages 64-71.
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John F. Kelly, M. Claire Greene, Brandon Bergman, Bettina B. Hoeppner & Valerie Slaymaker. (2016) The Sponsor Alliance Inventory: Assessing the Therapeutic Bond Between 12-Step Attendees and Their Sponsors. Alcohol and Alcoholism 51:1, pages 32-39.
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Brandon G. Bergman, Bettina B. Hoeppner, Lindsay M. Nelson, Valerie Slaymaker & John F. Kelly. (2015) The effects of continuing care on emerging adult outcomes following residential addiction treatment. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 153, pages 207-214.
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Natasha Slesnick, Xiamei Guo, Brittany Brakenhoff & Denitza Bantchevska. (2015) A Comparison of Three Interventions for Homeless Youth Evidencing Substance Use Disorders: Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 54, pages 1-13.
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Suzanne Bartle-Haring, Natasha Slesnick & Jasmin Carmona. (2014) Reciprocity in Adolescent and Caregiver Violence. Journal of Family Violence 30:2, pages 149-159.
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John F. Kelly, M. Claire Greene & Brandon G. Bergman. (2014) Do Drug-Dependent Patients Attending Alcoholics Anonymous Rather than Narcotics Anonymous Do As Well? A Prospective, Lagged, Matching Analysis. Alcohol and Alcoholism 49:6, pages 645-653.
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Zev Schuman-Olivier, M. Claire Greene, Brandon G. Bergman & John F. Kelly. (2014) Is residential treatment effective for opioid use disorders? A longitudinal comparison of treatment outcomes among opioid dependent, opioid misusing, and non-opioid using emerging adults with substance use disorder. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 144, pages 178-185.
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Jasmin Carmona, Natasha Slesnick, Xiamei Guo & Amber Letcher. (2014) Reducing high risk behaviors among street living youth: Outcomes of an integrated prevention intervention. Children and Youth Services Review 43, pages 118-123.
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John F. Kelly, Robert L. Stout, M. Claire Greene & Valerie Slaymaker. (2014) Young Adults, Social Networks, and Addiction Recovery: Post Treatment Changes in Social Ties and Their Role as a Mediator of 12-Step Participation. PLoS ONE 9:6, pages e100121.
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Brandon G. Bergman, M. Claire Greene, Valerie Slaymaker, Bettina B. Hoeppner & John F. Kelly. (2014) Young adults with co-occurring disorders: substance use disorder treatment response and outcomes. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 46:4, pages 420-428.
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John F. Kelly & M. Claire Greene. (2013) The Twelve Promises of Alcoholics Anonymous: Psychometric measure validation and mediational testing as a 12-step specific mechanism of behavior change. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 133:2, pages 633-640.
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Natasha Slesnick, Xiamei Guo, Brittany Brakenhoff & Xin Feng. (2013) Two‐year predictors of runaway and homeless episodes following shelter services among substance abusing adolescents. Journal of Adolescence 36:5, pages 787-795.
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Natasha Slesnick & Xiamei Guo. (2012) Treatment Desires and Symptomatology Among Substance-Abusing Homeless Mothers: What I Want Versus What I Need. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 40:2, pages 156-168.
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Daria M. Marchionda & Natasha Slesnick. (2013) Family Therapy Retention: An Observation of First-Session Communication. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 39:1, pages 87-97.
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Karen A. Urbanoski, John F. Kelly, Bettina B. Hoeppner & Valerie Slaymaker. (2012) The role of therapeutic alliance in substance use disorder treatment for young adults. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 43:3, pages 344-351.
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Elaine M. Maccio & Jamie T. Schuler. (2011) Substance Use, Self-Esteem, and Self-Efficacy Among Homeless and Runaway Youth in New Orleans. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal 29:2, pages 123-136.
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J.F. Kelly, K.A. Urbanoski, B.B. Hoeppner & V. Slaymaker. (2012) “Ready, willing, and (not) able” to change: Young adults’ response to residential treatment. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 121:3, pages 224-230.
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Erika L. Grafsky, Amber Letcher, Natasha Slesnick & Julianne M. Serovich. (2011) Comparison of treatment response among GLB and non-GLB street-living youth. Children and Youth Services Review 33:5, pages 569-574.
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Natasha Slesnick, Suzanne Bartle-Haring, Pushpanjali Dashora, Min Ju Kang & Erin Aukward. (2007) Predictors of Homelessness Among Street Living Youth. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 37:4, pages 465-474.
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