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Increasing Early Engagement in Methadone Treatment

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Pages 49-61 | Received 29 Jun 1994, Accepted 10 Jul 1995, Published online: 17 Oct 2008

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Yang Yang, Kevin Knight, GeorgeW. Joe, GraceA. Rowan-Szal, WayneE. K. Lehman & PatrickM. Flynn. (2013) The Influence of Client Risks and Treatment Engagement on Recidivism. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 52:8, pages 544-564.
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George W. Joe, D. Dwayne Simpson & Grace A. Rowan-Szal. (2009) Interaction of Counseling Rapport and Topics Discussed in Sessions with Methadone Treatment Clients. Substance Use & Misuse 44:1, pages 3-17.
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GraceA. Rowan-Szal, NormaG. Bartholomew, LoisR. Chatham & Dwayne Simpson. (2005) A Combined Cognitive and Behavioral Intervention for Cocaine-Using Methadone Clients. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 37:1, pages 75-84.
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Cherie L. Villano, Andrew Rosenblum, Stephen Magura & Chunki Fong. (2002) Improving treatment engagement and outcomes for cocaine-using methadone patients. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 28:2, pages 213-230.
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Danielle Rice, Kimberly Corace, Dianna Wolfe, Leila Esmaeilisaraji, Alan Michaud, Alicia Grima, Bradley Austin, Reuben Douma, Pauline Barbeau, Claire Butler, Melanie Willows, Patricia A. Poulin, Beth A. Sproule, Amy Porath, Gary Garber, Sheena Taha, Gord Garner, Becky Skidmore, David Moher, Kednapa Thavorn & Brian Hutton. (2020) Evaluating comparative effectiveness of psychosocial interventions adjunctive to opioid agonist therapy for opioid use disorder: A systematic review with network meta-analyses. PLOS ONE 15:12, pages e0244401.
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Rachel Haine-Schlagel & Natalia Escobar Walsh. (2015) A Review of Parent Participation Engagement in Child and Family Mental Health Treatment. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review 18:2, pages 133-150.
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D. Dwayne Simpson. (2004) A conceptual framework for drug treatment process and outcomes. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 27:2, pages 99-121.
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Patrick M. Flynn, George W. Joe, Kirk M. Broome, D. Dwayne Simpson & Barry S. Brown. (2010) Looking Back on Cocaine Dependence: Reasons for Recovery. The American Journal on Addictions 12:5, pages 398-411.
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James D. Griffith, Grace A. Rowan-Szal, Ryan R. Roark & D.Dwayne Simpson. (2000) Contingency management in outpatient methadone treatment: a meta-analysis. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 58:1-2, pages 55-66.
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Grace A. Rowan‐Szal, Lois R. Chatham & D. Dwayne Simpson. (2010) Importance of Identifying Cocaine and Alcohol Dependent Methadone Clients. The American Journal on Addictions 9:1, pages 38-50.
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George W Joe, D.Dwayne Simpson & Kirk M Broome. (1999) Retention and patient engagement models for different treatment modalities in DATOS. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 57:2, pages 113-125.
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D Dwayne Simpson, George W Joe & Grace A Rowan-Szal. (1997) Drug abuse treatment retention and process effects on follow-up outcomes. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 47:3, pages 227-235.
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Stephen T Higgins. (1997) The Influence of Alternative Reinforcers on Cocaine Use and Abuse: A Brief Review. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 57:3, pages 419-427.
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D. Dwayne Simpson, George W. Joe, Donald F. Dansereau & Lois R. Chatham. (1997) Strategies for Improving Methadone Treatment Process and Outcomes. Journal of Drug Issues 27:2, pages 239-260.
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L.Mabel Camacho, Norma G. Bartholomew, George W. Joe, Melynda A. Cloud & D.Dwayne Simpson. (1996) Gender, cocaine and during-treatment HIV risk reduction among injection opioid users in methadone maintenance. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 41:1, pages 1-7.
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