Programs and Projects

 

Substance Abuse

Substance abuse problems affect families and individuals across the lifespan, as illustrated by these projects. Researchers and trainers focus on such issues as adolescent alcohol and drug abuse treatment, birth outcomes for substance-abusing women, working with substance-abusing families and training professionals in substance abuse treatment systems.

Aging | Families and Children | Health and Mental Health | Substance Abuse  
Project Natural History, Comorbid Mental Disorders, and Consequences of Inhalant Abuse
Principal Investigator Matthew Howard
Period 09/15/07 - 08/31/10
Funded By National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Inhalant use is among the most pernicous and poorly studied forms of drug abuse. (More...)
 
Project Natural History, Comorbid Mental Disorders, and Consequences of Inhalant Abuse
Principal Investigator Matthew Howard
Period 07/01/07 - 06/30/10
Funded By National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Inhalant use is among the most pernicous and poorly studied forms of drug abuse. (More...)
 
Project University-Agency Partnerships for Evidence-Based Practice
Principal Investigator Sarah Bledsoe
Period 06/01/08 - 05/31/10
Funded By Lois and Samuel Silberman Fund
The purpose of the proposed study is to document the frequency, variety, and nature of partnerships between schools of social work and SWO that have been developed to promote EBP in social work practice. (More...)
 

Aging | Families and Children |

Health and Mental Health | Substance Abuse

 

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