This project offered training and intensive technical assistance in Motivational Interviewing for clinician members of a three-county provider association in OR state.
Targeted Condition: Substance use disorders/misuse
Youth clinician training
This project offered training workshops in a range of useful youth treatment and recovery practices for members of the addiction workforce in WA state.
Training of Trainers Process in Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment
This project offered a training of trainers process in SBIRT for personnel of a healthcare organization in King County.
HHS Region 10 Addiction Technology Transfer Center
This center grant supports diverse workforce development efforts for those who provide behavioral health and addiction care services to persons with substance use disorders in HHS Region 10 states of AK, ID, OR, and WA.
A Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Trial of a School-based Teen Marijuana Check-Up
This research supports the conduct of a Type II hybrid trial, which compares via two-arm RCT features: 1) gold-standard vs. as-needed clinician coaching for school-based interventions over a two-year period, and 2) the clinical effectiveness of TMCU vs. services-as-usual among marijuana-using students.
Informing Dissemination of Behavior Therapies To Enhance HIV Care Among Substance Abusers
This A-START award included the conduct of secondary analyses of the national CNICS HIV care database to examine the prevalence and impact of substance use disorders on HIV care indices, and a mixed-method study of the contextual readiness of regional HIV care settings for empirically-supported behavior therapies.
Integrating Behavioral Interventions in Substance Abuse Treatment
This mentored career development award funded the conduct of two studies to inform efforts to disseminate and implement contingency management (CM): 1) a mixed-method study of CM attitudes and practices among personnel at a nationwide sampling of 16 community-based opioid treatment programs; and 2) a pilot type III hybrid effectiveness/implementation trial examining strategies for implementing CM programming customized to local OTP needs/resources.
Project Reflect
This project examines marijuana-specific self-regulation processes in relation to marijuana use and consequences both across days and throughout the day to identify how psychological states and contextual factors influence these self-regulation processes using an EMA design with surveys four times a day for two weeks.
