TX-policy-SUD-facts-FINAL (2020-10-15) (1)
References
Below you will find the references cited in the policy brief entitled, Substance Use Disorder in Texas: Taking a Costly and Devastating Toll on our Citizens, Families and Communities
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (US), & Office of the Surgeon General (US). (2016). Facing addiction in America: The Surgeon General’s report on alcohol, drugs, and health. US Department of Health and Human Services.
- White, W. L., Evans, A. C., & Achara-Abrahams, I. (2012). Recovery management service design matrices. William White Papers.
- Mayo Clinic. (2017, October 26). Drug addiction (substance use disorder).
- Texas House Select Committee on Opioids and Substance Abuse. (2018). Interim report to the 86thTexas legislature.
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2019). Key substance use and mental health indicators in the United States: Results from the 2018 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2019). Key substance use and mental health indicators in the United States: Results from the 2018 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
- Maxwell, J.C. (2019). State of Texas drug use patterns and trends, 2019. Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin.
- Maxwell, J.C. (2019). State of Texas drug use patterns and trends, 2019. Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin.
- Ries, R. K., Fiellin, D. A., Miller, S. C., & Saitz, R. (2014). Family involvement in addiction, treatment, and recovery. The ASAM Principles of Addiction Medicine, (2nd ed.). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
- National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2020, July 10). Preventing drug misuse and addiction: The best strategy.
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration & Office of the Surgeon General. (2016). Facing addiction in America: The Surgeon General’s report on alcohol, drugs, and health. US Department of Health and Human Services. 3-14.
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration & Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services. (2015, January 26). Results from the 2012 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Summary of national findings. 6.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2018). 1991-2017 High School Youth Risk Behavior Survey Data.
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. (2006, July 3). Early drinking linked to higher lifetime alcoholism risk. National Institutes of Health.
- Fabelo, T., Tyler, J., & Cohen, R. (2017, April 21). County uniform recidivism measure project: Third year results for Harris County. Council of State Governments Justice Center. 20.
- Ettner, S. L., Huang, D., Evans, E., Ash, D. R., Hardy, M., Jourabchi, M., & Hser, Y. I. (2006). Benefit-cost in the California treatment outcome project: does substance abuse treatment “pay for itself”?. Health Services Research, 41(1), 192–213.
- McLellan, A. T., Lewis, D. C., O’Brien, C. P., & Kleber, H. D. (2000). Drug dependence, a chronic medical illness: Implications for treatment, insurance, and outcomes evaluation. JAMA, 284(13), 1689-1695.
- Texas House Select Committee on Opioids and Substance Abuse. (2018). Interim report to the 86th Texas legislature.
- Meadows Public Policy Institute. (2018, March). Substance use disorder landscape.
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2012). SAMHSA’s working definition of recovery.
- Kelly, J. F., Bergman, B., Hoeppner, B. B., Vilsaint, C., & White, W. L. (2017). Prevalence and pathways of recovery from drug and alcohol problems in the United States population: Implications for practice, research, and policy. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 181, 162–169.
- Recovery capital scale. (n.d.). William White Papers.
- Lo Sasso, A. T., Byro, E., Jason, L. A., Ferrari, J. R., & Olson, B. (2012). Benefits and costs associated with mutual-help community-based recovery homes: The Oxford House model. Evaluation and Program Planning, 35(1), 47–53.
- Polcin, D.L., Korcha, R., Bond, J., & Galloway, G. (2010). What did we learn from our study of sober living houses and where do we go from here?. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 42(4), 425-433.
- Jason, L. A., Davis, M. I., & Ferrari, J. R. (2006). The need for substance abuse aftercare: Longitudinal analysis of Oxford House. Addictive Behaviors, 32(2007), 803–818.
- Jason, L. A., & Ferrari, J. R. (2010). Oxford House recovery homes: Characteristics and effectiveness. Psychological Services, 7(2), 92–102.
- Mangrum, L., Spence, R., Nichols, M., & Petersen, C. (2017, May 31). Recovery support services project: Fiscal year 2016. Addiction Research Institute, University of Texas at Austin.
- Vestal, C. (2015, April 1). How severe is the shortage of substance abuse specialists?. The Pew Charitable Trusts.
- Statewide Behavioral Health Coordinating Council. (2016, May). Texas statewide behavioral health strategic plan: Fiscal years 2017-2021. Texas Health & Human Services Commission, 11-12.
- Freeman, T., (2017, October 3). Drug abuse in the States: Treatment. The Council of State Governments.
- Texas Department of State Health Services. (2016, July) Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Task Force and Department of State Health Services joint biennial report.
- Texas House Select Committee on Opioids and Substance Abuse. (2018). Interim report to the 86th Texas legislature.
- National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2020, April 6). Costs of substance abuse.
- Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP). (2020, August). Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
- Statewide Behavioral Health Coordinating Council. (2016, May). Texas statewide behavioral health strategic plan: Fiscal years 2017-2021. Texas Health & Human Services Commission.
- Texas House Select Committee on Opioids and Substance Abuse. (2018). Interim report to the 86th Texas legislature.
- Rountree, J., Hess, N., & Lyke, A. (2019). Health conditions among unsheltered adults in the U.S. California Policy Lab.
- Harris, B. (2016, July 14). Targeting the intersection of substance use and suicide. Institute for Research, Education & Training in Addictions.
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2015). Substance use and suicide: A nexus requiring a public health approach.
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (US), & Office of the Surgeon General (US). (2016). Facing addiction in America: The Surgeon General’s report on alcohol, drugs, and health. US Department of Health and Human Services. 3-14.
- Fabelo, T., Tyler, J., & Cohen, R. (2017, April 21). County uniform recidivism measure project: Third year results for Harris County. Council of State Governments Justice Center.
- Ettner, S. L., Huang, D., Evans, E., Ash, D. R., Hardy, M., Jourabchi, M., & Hser, Y. I. (2006). Benefit-cost in the California treatment outcome project: does substance abuse treatment “pay for itself”?. Health Services Research, 41(1), 192–213.
- National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2020, June 3). Is drug addiction treatment worth its cost?.
- Texas House Select Committee on Opioids and Substance Abuse. (2018). Interim report to the 86th Texas legislature.
- Lo Sasso, A. T., Byro, E., Jason, L. A., Ferrari, J. R., & Olson, B. (2012). Benefits and costs associated with mutual-help community-based recovery homes: The Oxford House model. Evaluation and Program Planning, 35(1), 47–53.
- Polcin, D.L., Korcha, R., Bond, J., & Galloway, G. (2010). What did we learn from our study of sober living houses and where do we go from here?. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 42(4), 425-433.
- Jason, L. A., Davis, M. I., & Ferrari, J. R. (2006). The need for substance abuse aftercare: Longitudinal analysis of Oxford House. Addictive Behaviors, 32(2007), 803–818.
- Jason, L. A., & Ferrari, J. R. (2010). Oxford House recovery homes: Characteristics and effectiveness. Psychological Services, 7(2), 92–102.
- Mangrum, L., Spence, R., Nichols, M., & Petersen, C. (2017, May 31). Recovery support services project: Fiscal year 2016. Addiction Research Institute, University of Texas at Austin.