SAMHSA News in Print
2004 Index SY
This index includes entries for all six issues of SAMHSA
News for 2004. Each issue is numbered:
- January/February (1)
- March/April (2)
- May/June (3)
- July/August (4)
- September/ October (5)
- November/December (6).
Specific pages follow. Entries in boldface type
are SAMHSA’s Matrix of Priority Programs described
in detail on SAMHSA’s homepage at www.samhsa.gov.
Entries in italics are publications.
| S |
| SAMHSA |
Disaster
Technical Assistance Center (3) 15 |
Matrix
of Program Priorities (4) 19; (5) 8; (6) 5 |
National
Advisory Council (5) 17 |
online
Communications Center (4) 19 |
| school dropouts and substance use
(1) 15 |
| Science to Services Initiative, SAMHSA
(3) 5 |
| Seasonality of Youth’s First-Time
Use of Marijuana, Cigarettes, or Alcohol (4)
12 |
| seclusion & restraint
(1) 1, 8-10; (6) 15 |
| Serious Mental Illness and Its
Co-Occurrence with Substance Use Disorders, 2002
(5) 16 |
| service coordination by severity (5)
11 |
| service providers to older adults
(3) 14 |
| service-to-science grants (1) 6, 7 |
| services for substance abuse (3) 15 |
| services grants (1) 6 |
| short reports on statistics (5) 21 |
| Spanish-language materials (4) 9 |
| Stark, Kenneth D. (5) 17 |
| state departments of vocational rehabilitation
(5) 20 |
| State Estimates of Substance Use
from the 2002 National Survey on Drug Use and Health
(5) 5 |
| stigma |
and
older adults (4) 1, 2, 4 |
associated
with addiction (3) 19 |
of
mental illness (3) 3; (4) 1, 2, 7 |
| Strategic Action Plans (5) 8 |
| Strategic Prevention Framework
(2) 8, 9; (3) 8; (4) 8; (5) 8; (6) 4, 14 |
| Strategies for Developing Treatment
Programs for People with Co-Occurring Substance Abuse
and Mental Disorders (5) 13 |
| substance abuse |
among
youth (See youth) |
and
mental health disorders (5) 9-16 |
budget
(2) 8, 9 |
helpline
(4) 5 |
impact
on families (6) 11 |
in
metropolitan statistical areas (1) 15 |
prevention
(See prevention) |
treatment
admissions (4) 15 |
treatment
for justice-involved youth (5) 6, 7 |
| Substance Abuse Among Older Adults:
A Guide for Social Service Providers (3) 14 |
| substance abuse treatment and families
(6) 11, 19 |
| Substance Abuse Treatment and
Family Therapy (6) 11 |
| substance abuse treatment
capacity (1) 11, 13, 15; (2) 1-8, 12, 15;
(3) 5-8, 14, 16, 17; (4) 5, 6, 9, 13-15; (5) 6-8,
18; (6) 9, 10 |
| Substance Abuse Treatment Facility
Locator (4) 13 |
| suicide (5) 6 |
| Synar Amendment (2) 13 |
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|
| Targeted Capacity Expansion Grant
program (3) 8; (4) 1-3; (6) 14, 15 |
| technical assistance (3) 15, 17; (5)
3, 16 |
| teenagers (See youth) |
| Thompson, Tommy G. (2) 8; (3) 1, 2,
4; (4) 8; (5) 18 |
| Ticket to Work/Work Incentives Improvement
Act (5) 20 |
| tobacco control (See cigarettes) |
| Too Smart To Start (1) 11;
(3) 13 |
| training |
behavioral health providers (6) 5,
6 |
buprenorphine treatment (2) 1-7; (6)
9, 10 |
child welfare issues (3) 17 |
for clergy (3) 10 |
for treating older adults (4) 4 |
seclusion and restraint (1) 1, 8-10 |
| trauma-related services (3) 15 |
| traumatic stress, child (2) 11 |
| treatment |
admissions (2) 15; (4) 6, 15; (5)
21 |
and families (6) 11, 19 |
and housing (5) 15 |
and recovery support services (2)
8 |
codes (1) 3 |
confidentiality of (4) 9 |
costs of (4) 9 |
criminal justice referrals (5) 21 |
directory of programs (4) 13 |
evidence-based (5) 7 |
facilities (1) 1, 8-10; (4) 13 |
family-centered models (5) 7 |
for alcohol abuse (1) 13, 15; (3)
19; (4) 13, 15; (5) 5 |
for co-occurring disorders (5) 9-16 |
for homeless people (3) 16; (6) 15 |
for illicit drug use (1) 13 |
for mental disorders (5) 16 |
for substance abuse (1) 11, 13, 15;
(2) 1-5, 7, 8; (3) 17, 19; (4) 5, 6; (5) 5, 16, 18;
(6) 9, 10 |
for
substance abuse in justice-involved youth (5) 6,
7 |
for teen marijuana use (3) 5-7 |
for women (3) 16, 17; (4) 16; (6)
15 |
integrated (1) 12; (5) 9-16 |
perceived need for (1) 13; (5) 16 |
residential (4) 13 |
| Treatment Admissions in Urban
and Rural Areas Involving Abuse of Narcotic Painkillers
Treatment (2) 15 |
| Treatment Admissions Involving
Narcotic Painkillers (2) 15 |
| Treatment Episode Data Set (1) 15;
(4) 6, 15; (5) 21 |
| Treatment Episode Data Set Summary
of Findings: 2002 (4) 15 |
| Treatment Improvement Protocol—TIP
(2) 2; (3) 14; (4) 14, 15; (6) 11 |
| Treatment Locator Web site (4) 13 |
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| U |
| underage alcohol use (1) 11; (3) 13;
(4) 12; (6) 13 |
| U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development (2) 9 |
| U.S. Department of Justice (5) 6,
7 |
| U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
(2) 9; (5) 13 |
| U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
(2) 5; (4) 14 |
| U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(2) 1, 3, 12; (3) 8; (4) 5, 14; (6) 9 |
| Use of Buprenorphine in the Pharmacologic
Management of Opioid Dependence: A Curriculum for
Physicians (2) 2, 3 |
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| V |
| veterans, substance abuse treatment
(1) 15 |
| Volkow, Nora D. (5) 13 |
| vouchers for treatment (3) 8; (5)
18 |
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| W |
| Web site redesign (4) 19 |
| wellbriety (5) 4 |
| What Is Substance
Abuse Treatment? A Booklet for Families (6)
19 |
| White Bison, Inc. (5) 3, 4 |
| Windham Recovery Community Center
(5) 4 |
| withdrawal treatment approach (4)
14, 15 |
| women (3) 16, 17; (4) 16; (6) 15,
19 |
| Work as a Priority:
A Resource for Employing People Who Have Serious
Mental Illnesses and Who Are Homeless (5) 19,
20 |
| workforce development (6) 5-7 |
| workplace drug testing (3) 12 |
| workplace substance abuse (6) 12 |
| World Health Organization (3) 2 |
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| Y |
| Young Offender Reentry Program (6)
14 |
| youth |
alcohol use (1) 11; (3) 13; (4) 12;
(6) 13 |
and cigarettes (2) 13; (4) 12 |
Availability of Illicit Drugs
among Youths (2) 11 |
cannabis treatment series (3) 5-7 |
driving and substance abuse (4) 12 |
illicit drug use (2) 10, 11; (3) 8;
(6) 12 |
immigrant substance use (1) 2 |
in the juvenile justice system (5)
6, 7 |
marijuana use (6) 12 |
marijuana use and treatment (2) 10;
(3) 5-7, 9; (4) 12 |
mental health facilities (1) 1, 8-10 |
prescription drug abuse (2) 10 |
runaways, drug and alcohol use (5)
21 |
substance abuse (1) 2; (4) 12 |
suicide (5) 6 |
with co-occurring disorders (5) 6, 7 |
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