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Drug Treatment Services for Young People: A Research Review

REFERENCES

General

Smoking, drinking and drug use among young people in Scotland in 2000; National Centre for Social Research and the National Foundation for Educational Research, 2000.

Literature Review

Reviews

Lister-Sharp, D., Chapman, S., Stewart-Brown, S., Sowden, A. (1999). Health promotion in schools: two systematic reviews. Health Technology Assessment UK

Nicholas, B. and Broadstock, M. (1999). "Effectiveness of early interventions for preventing mental illness in young people: a critical appraisal of the literature." New Zealand Health Technology Assessment Report 2(3).

Stanton, M. D. and Shadish, W. (1997). "Outcome, attrition, and family-couples treatment for drug abuse: a meta-analysis and review of the controlled, comparative studies." Psychological Bulletin.122(2): 170-91.

Tobler, N. (1992). "Drug prevention programs can work: research findings." Journal of Addictive diseases: The Official Journal of The American Society of Addiction Medicine.11(3): 1-28.

Weir, R. (1998). "Adolescent therapeutic day programmes and community-based programmes for serious mental illness and serious drug and alcohol problems: a critical appraisal of the literature." New Zealand Health Technology Assessment Report 5: 56.

White, D. and Pitts, M. (1997). "Health Promotion with young people for the prevention of substance misuse." Health Education Authority London

Williams, R. and Chang, S.J. (2000). "A comprehensive and comparative review of adolescent substance abuse treatment outcome." Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice Summary7: 138-166.

Primary papers

Azrin, N. H., McMahon, P.T., Donohue, Besalel, V.A., Lapinski, K.J., Kogan, E.S., Acierno R.E., Galloway E. (1994). "Behavior therapy for drug abuse: a controlled treatment outcome study." Behaviour Research and Therapy.32(8): 857-66.

Botvin, G., Epstein J., Baker E., Diaz T., Ifill-Williams, M. (1997). "School-based drug abuse prevention with inner-city minority youth." Journal Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse: 5-19.

Freeborn, D. K., Polen, M.R., Mullooly, P. (1995). "Adolescent drug misuse treatment and use of medical care services." The International Journal of the Addictions.30(7): 795-822.

Harrington, R., Kerfoot, M., Dyer E., McNiven, F., Gill, J., Harrington, V., Woodham, A., Byford S. (1998). "Randomized trial of a home-based family intervention for children who have deliberately poisoned themselves." Journal of The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.39(512-18).

LoSciuto, L., Freeman, M., Harrington, M., Altman, B., Lanphear, A. (1997). "An outcome of the Woodrock Youth Development Project." Journal of Early Adolescence17: 51-56.

Magura, S., Kang, S.Y., Shapiro J. (1994). "Outcomes of intensive AIDS education for male adolescent drug users in jail." The Journal of Adolescent Health.15(6): 457-63.

Maisto, S. A., Pollock, N.K., Martin, C., Ammerman, R. (2001). "Course of functioning in adolescents 1 year after alcohol and other drug treatment." Psychology of Addictive Behaviors.15(1): 68-76.

Morehouse, E. and Tobler, N (2000). "Preventing and reducing substance use among institutionalized adolescents." Adolescence.35(137): 1-28.

Schoenwald, S., Ward, D., Henggeler, S., Pickrel S., Patel, H. (1996). "Multisystematic therapy treatment of substance abusing or dependent adolescent offenders: costs of reducing incarceration, inpatient, and residential placement." Journal of Child and Family Studies5(4): 431-444.

Stead, M., MacKintosh, A, Eadie, D., Hastings G. (2001). "NE Choices: The results of a multi-component drug prevention programme for adolescents." Home Office. Drugs Prevention Advisory Service.

Winters, K. C., Stinchfield, R.D., Opland, E., Weller, C., Latimer, W. (2000). "The effectiveness of the Minnesota Model approach in the treatment of adolescent drug abusers." Addiction95(4): 601-12

References - Legal Framework Review

Department of Health, Scottish Office Department of Health, Welsh Office, Department of Health and Social Services Northern Ireland. (1999). Drug Misuse and Dependence - Guidelines on Clinical Management. London, The Stationery Office.

Drakeford, M. (1996). "Parents of Young People in Trouble." The Howard Journal35(3): 242-255.

Drugs Prevention Advisory Service, Newburn, T., Elliott, J. (1999). Risks and Responses: Drug Prevention and Youth Justice. London, Home Office.

Drugs Prevention Advisory Service and Standing Conference on Drug Abuse (1999). Drugs and young offenders - guidance for drug action teams and youth offending teams. London, Drugs Prevention Advisory Service.

Drugscope and Department of Health (2000). Making harm reduction work - Needle exchange for young people under 18 years old. London, Drugscope.

Etchegoyen, A. and Adams., M (1998). "The role of unrecognized and ambivalence: The mirroring of family conflicts within the professional and legal network." British Journal of Medical Psychology71: 323-338.

Goodsir, J. (1991). "Harm Reduction and the under-16s." Druglink(March/April): 11.

Harding-Price, V. (1993). "A sensitive response without discrimination: drug misuse in children and adolescents." Professional Nurse(May): 419-422.

Health Advisory Service (2001). The substance of young needs: review 2001. London, Home Office.

Home Office Drugs Prevention Initiative (1998). Guidance on Good Practice: a supplement to the DPIs overview guidance to drug action teams on developing local drugs prevention strategies. Norwich, The Stationery Office.

Marlow, A. and Pearson, G. Eds. (1999). Young people, drugs and community safety. Lyme Regis, Russell House Publishing.

Parker, H. (2001). "Drugs interventions in the youth justice system." Probation Journal48(2): 110-118.

Scottish Drugs Forum (1999). Working with young drug users - Guidelines to Developing Policy. Glasgow, SDF.

Scottish Executive (2001). Getting our priorities right: tackling drugs in Scotland. Edinburgh, The Stationery Office.

Seivewright, N. and Greenwood, J. (1996). "What is important in drug misuse treatment?" The Lancet347(10 February): 373-376.

The Children's Legal Centre and Standing Conference on Drug Abuse (1999). Young people and drugs: Policy guidance for drug interventions. London, SCODA.

The Scottish Office (1997). Scotland's Children - The Children (Scotland) Act 1995 Regulations and Guidance: support and protection for children and their families. Edinburgh, The Scottish Office.

The Scottish Office (1998). Protecting Children - A shared responsibility: guidance on inter-agency co-operation. London, The Stationery Office.

Vitiello, B. and Jensen., P. (1997). "Medication Development and Testing in Children and Adolescents." Archives General Psychiatry54(September): 871-876.

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