Addiction Research
The following are featured resources from research that focused on addiction research related to mental health. Visit our DeafYes! Center for information on addiction and deaf mental health.
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Publications:
The Intersection Between Food Insecurity, Tobacco Use, and Upstream Factors: Where Can We Go From Here?
Marfo, McKay, Mensah - 2023
Resources for Addressing Food Insecurity and Other Social Determinants of Health in Worcester, Massachusetts
McKay, Mensah - 2023
Tips to Help People Living with Mental Health Conditions Stop Using Tobacco Products
McKay & Renneburg - 2022
Implementing Wellness into Mental Health & Addiction Recovery: The Addressing Wellness Through Organization Change (AWTOC) Approach
Grimes-Smith, Ziedonis - 2015
Incorporating Tobacco Cessation Activities in ICCD Clubhouses
McKay, Ziedonis & Williams - 2011
Addressing Tobacco Through Organizational Change (ATTOC)
Ziedonis – 2011
Addressing Tobacco Use in Adult Mental Health Service Programs
McKay, Ziedonis, Seward, Williams, Bradley, Colburn & Rocheleau - 2009
Pathways to Alcohol Use for Rural Latino Adolescents
Torres Stone – 2008
Posters:
Lifetime Alcohol Abuse Prevalence: Role of Childhood and Adult Religion
Wachholtz, Fortuna, Porche, & Torres Stone - 2009
Psychiatry Research Day
Integration of ATTOC 12-Steps into the UMass Tobacco-Free Initiative
Ziedonis, Beittel, Seward, Sawh & Baker - 2009
Psychiatry Research Day
Addressing Tobacco Through Organizational Change (ATTOC)
Ziedonis,Guydish, Seward,Kalman, Tajima, & Sawh - 2009
Psychiatry Research Day
Incorporating Tobacco Cessation with Health Promotion Activities in a Psychosocial Rehabilitation Clubhouse
McKay, Seward & Ziedonis - 2008
Psychiatry Research Day
Development of A Self Report Measure of Dual Diagnosis Capability for Addiction and Mental Health Programs
Fletcher, Kline, Zandi, Seward, Kim, & Ziedonis - 2007
ForHealth Consulting Academic Conference
Presentations
CBT for Youth with Co-Occurring Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Substance Disorders
Fortuna, Porche, Morampudi, Rosenberg, & Ziedonis