Treatment for Drug Exposed Women and Their Children
NIDA Research Monograph, Number 166 [Printed in 1996]
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Table of Contents
Introduction to the Perinatal-20
Treatment Research Demonstration Program-----1
Elizabeth R. Rahdert
I. PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION AND TREATMENT RESEARCH
Building Bridges:
Treatment Research Partnerships in the Community-----6
Ira J. Chasnoff, Paul R. Marques, Irma H. Strantz,
James Farrow, and Shoni Davis
Conducting a Treatment
Research Project in a Medical Center-Based Program for Chemically Dependent
Pregnant Women-----22
Ellen Mason
Two Therapeutic Communities
for Substance-Abusing Women and Their Children------32
Peggy Glider, Patrick Hughes, Rod Mullen,
Shirley Coletti, Lee Sechrest, Robert Neri,
Bobbi Renner, and Donna Sicilian
II. SUBJECT SELECTION, RECRUITMENT, AND RETENTION
Case Management:
A Method of Addressing Subject Selection and Recruitment Issues------52
Mary Ann LaFazia, Jeanne Kleyn, Jean Lanz, Teri Hall,
Kris Nyrop, Kenneth D. Stark, Christopher Hansen, and
D. Heather Watts
Issues in Subject
Recruitment and Retention With Pregnant and Parenting Substance-Abusing
Women------68
Judy Howard and Leila Beckwith
Recruitment and Retention
of Adolescent Women in Drug Treatment Research-------87
Lawrence A. Palinkas, Catherine J. Atkins, Pamela Noel,
and Christopher Miller
Retention Issues
Involving Drug-Abusing Women in Treatment Research-------110
Robert A. Lewis, Deborah L. Haller, Doreen Branch,
and Karen S. Ingersoll
III. MEASUREMENT
The Psychosocial
History: An Interview for Pregnant and Parenting Women in Substance Abuse
Treatment and Research-------123
Marilee Comfort and Karol A. Kaltenbach
Assessment of Perinatal
Substance Abusers: Experiences of One Perinatal-20 Project-------143
Deborah L. Haller and Karen S. Ingersoll
Kinchart-Sociograms
as a Method for Describing the Social Networks of Drug-Using Women-------163
Anitra Pivnick
Factors To Consider
When Using Hair as a Cocaine-Exposure Measure for Mothers or Newborns-------183
Paul R. Marques
The NICU Network
Neurobehavioral Scale: A Comprehensive Instrument To Assess Substance-Exposed
and High-Risk Infants-------198
Edward Z. Tronick and Barry M. Lester
Measurement of the
Early Rearing Environment: Caregiver-Child Interaction-------205
Leila Beckwith
Measures of Service
Utilization-------225
Mary E. McCaul and Dace S. Svikis
IV. DATA MANAGEMENT AND ANALYSIS
A Database Model
for Studies of Cocaine-Dependent Pregnant Women and Their Families-------242
Peter A. Charpentier and Richard S. Schottenfeld
Designing a Research
Database Management System-------254
Kathryn S. Dawson and Sidney H. Schnoll
Compensating for
Deficiencies in Perinatal Data Sets: Parametric Perspectives-------272
A. Scott Tippetts and Paul R. Marques
Analysis and Use
of Qualitative Data-------292
Souraya Sidani and Lee Sechrest
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