Citation: Hoeppner, B., Schick, M., Carlon, H., & Hoeppner, S. (2019). Do self-administered positive psychology exercises work in persons in recovery from problematic substance use? An online randomized survey. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 99, 16-23. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2019.01.006. Link to publisher’s article.
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Identifying strengths in youths at substance use treatment admission
Citation: Pagano, M., Raj, N., Rhodes, C., Krentzman, A., & Little, M. (2019). Identifying strengths in youths at substance use treatment admission. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 45(4), 410-420. Link to publisher’s article.
Individual gender and group gender composition as predictors of differential benefit from mindfulness-based relapse prevention for substance use disorders
Citation: Roos, C., Stein, E., Bowen, S., & Witkiewitz, K. (2019). Individual gender and group gender composition as predictors of differential benefit from mindfulness-based relapse prevention for substance use disorders. Mindfulness, NL, 108. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12671-019-01112-y. Link to publisher’s article.
Mindfulness-based relapse prevention for alcohol dependence: Findings from a randomized controlled trial
Citation: Zgierska, A.., Burzinski, C., Mundt, M., McClintock, A., Cox, J., Coe, C.,…& Fleming, M. (2019). Mindfulness-based relapse prevention for alcohol dependence: Findings from a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 100, 8-17.DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2019.01.013. Link to publisher’s article.
Comparative efficacy and acceptability of psychosocial interventions for individuals with cocaine and amphetamine addiction: A systematic review and network meta-analysis
Citation: De Crescenzo, F., Ciabattini, M., D’Alo, G., De Giorgio, R., Del Giobane, C., Cassar, C.,…& Cipriani, A. (2018). Comparative efficacy and acceptability of psychosocial interventions for individuals with cocaine and amphetamine addiction: A systematic review and network meta-analysis. PLoS Medicine, 15(12), e1002715. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002715. Link to publisher’s article.
What works for whom and why: A narrative systematic review of interventions for reducing post-traumatic stress disorder and problematic substance use among women with experiences of interpersonal violence
Citation: Bailey, K., Trevillion, K., & Gilchrist, G. (2019). What works for whom and why: A narrative systematic review of interventions for reducing post-traumatic stress disorder and problematic substance use among women with experiences of interpersonal violence. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 99, 88-103. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2018.12.007. Link to publisher’s article.
Group treatment for substance use disorder in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials
Citation: Coco, L., Melchiori, F., Oieni, V., Infurna, M., Strauss, B., Schwartze, D.,…& Gullo, S. (2019). Group treatment for substance use disorder in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 99, 104-116. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2019.01.016. Link to publisher’s article.
Anaerobic exercise training in the therapy of substance use disorder: A systematic review
Citation: Colledge, F., Gerber, M., Puhse, U., & Ludyga, S. (2018). Anaerobic exercise training in the therapy of substance use disorder: A systematic review. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 9, 1-14. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00644. Link to publisher’s article.
Exploring the role of sedentary behavior and physical activity in depression and anxiety symptom severity among patients with substance use disorders
Citation: Tull, M., Lee, A., Geers, A., & Gratz, K. (2018). Exploring the role of sedentary behavior and physical activity in depression and anxiety symptom severity among patients with substance use disorders. Mental Health and Physical Activity, 14, 98-102. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mhpa.2018.03.001. Link to publisher’s article.
Substance use outcomes for mindfulness based relapse prevention are partially mediated by reductions in stress: Results from a randomized trial
Citation: Davis, P., Berry, D., Dumas, T., Ritter, E., Smith, D., Menard, C., & Roberts, B. (2018). Substance use outcomes for mindfulness based relapse prevention are partially mediated by reductions in stress: Results from a randomized trial. Journal of Substance abuse and Treatment, 91, 37-48. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2018.05.002. Link to publisher’s article.