EFFECTIVENESS STANDARDS FOR THE
TREATMENT OF CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY IN
JUVENILE OFFENDERS:
A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This research is funded by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services. This review of the literature on adolescent chemical dependency treatment would not have been possible without the help of Mark Wirschem of the Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration, Antoinette Krupski, Ph.D., of the Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse, Dennis Donovan, Ph.D, Peggy Peterson, Ph.D., Nancy Sutherland, Brenda Stuvek, and Ellen Downey of the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute.

Inquiries should be directed to: Dr. Megan Rutherford, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute, Box 351415, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, ph. (206) 616-6813.

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Title Page | | Table of Contents | Acknowledgments | Executive Summary | Introduction | Background | Methodological Issues | I. Treatment Issues | II. Predictors of Alcohol & Drug Use | III. Screening and Assessment | IV. Evaluation of CDDA Programs | Bibliography

Rutherford, M ; Banta-Green C. Effectiveness Standards for the Treatment of Chemical Dependency in Juvenile Offenders: A Review of the Literature. Seattle: University of Washington. Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute, January 1998. (ADAI Technical Report 98-01)



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