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Links/Research
Resources for Addiction Research:
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National
Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA): NIDA conducts research studies on drug abuse and
addiction.
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National
Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
NIAAA conducts research
studies on alcohol abuse and alcoholism
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National Institute of Health (NIH)- The National Institutes of
Health (NIH) is a part of the U.S.Department
of Health and Human Services and conducts and supports
medical research.
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Ohio Valley Node of NIDA CTN
- - The Ohio Valley Node includes 16 community treatment
programs (CTP) in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Minnesota,
Missouri, Ohio, South Dakota, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Maryhaven is involved in research through the Ohio Valley Node.
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NIDA Clinical
Trials Network (CTN) - The Clinical Trials Network (CTN)’s
goal is to improve drug abuse treatment throughout the country
through scientific research.
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Yale University
Psychotherapy Development Center, Substance Abuse Research Center - -
The aims of the Division of Substance
Abuse Research program are both the development of innovative
treatments for drug abusers and the understanding of the causes and
process of drug addiction.
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Center on
Alcoholism, Substance Abuse and Addictions -
CASAA is involved in treatment and
prevention research in order to reduce suffering caused by substance
use and other addictive behaviors.
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D. Dwayne
Simpson - IBR Director and
S. B. Sells Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Addiction
Research -
Dwayne Simpson is
involved in research on addiction and treatment effectiveness.
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Treatment Research Institute
The
Treatment Research Institute is dedicated to reducing the
devastating effects of alcohol and other drug abuse on individuals,
families and communities through scientific methods and providing
evidence-based information
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Pub Med -
- PubMed is a service
of the
U.S. National
Library of Medicine that includes over 18 million
citations from MEDLINE and other life science journals for
biomedical articles back to the 1950s. PubMed includes links to full
text articles and other related resources.
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NIDA Drug
Publications -
- NIDA’s DrugPubs is designed to distribute materials to drug
abuse researchers, health professionals, teachers, advocacy groups,
teenagers and the general public.
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CRISP (Computer
Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects) - - is a searchable database of
federally funded biomedical research projects.
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Clinical Trials
Network Dissemination Library
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repository of resources created by and about NIDA's
National Drug
Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN).
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The Cochrane
Collaboration - provides information about the effects of healthcare, by producing
and disseminating systematic reviews of healthcare interventions.
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Evidence Based
Practice for Substance Use Disorders -
- The EBP Substance Abuse Database helps providers make decisions
about which scientifically based practices in substance use
disorders.
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ATTC Network -
- This organization’s goal is to raise awareness of evidence-based
treatment and recovery practices, to help the workforce to deliver
state-of-the-art addictions treatment and recovery services, and
help improve addictions treatment and recovery outcomes.
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NREPP –
SAMHSA’s National Registry of Evidence Based Programs and Practices
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is a searchable database of interventions for the prevention and
treatment of psychological and substance use disorders.
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CSAT Inventory
of Effective Substance Abuse Treatment Practices -
- this is a list of current publications on effective treatment
practices for use by treatment professionals in treating individuals
with substance abuse disorders.
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CSAT’s
Knowledge Application Program
- this site contains publications, online education, and other
resources that contain information on best treatment practices.
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IRETA
Science/Service Initiative -
- this website provides easy access to resources that support
science and service endeavors.
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Oregon Department of
Human Services – Addiction Services - - this
site’s goal is to assist families to become independent, healthy and
safe by helping with addiction disorders and mental health
disorders.
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