Danica Knight
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Recent Articles
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Bowser D, McCollister K, Berchtold G, Ruscitti B, Yang Y, Hines H, et al.
J Prev (2022)
. 2024 Aug;
45(6):847-860.
PMID: 39153158
Capturing costs associated with prevention activities related to substance use disorders (SUD) and mental health (MH) is critical. In this study, Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI®), an attachment-based, trauma-informed intervention,...
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Wiese A, Sease T, Knight D, Knight K
J Offender Rehabil
. 2023 Jun;
61(8):442-455.
PMID: 37323828
It is important to identify substance use disorders among youth who enter the juvenile justice system using a validated screener, such as the Texas Christian University Drug Screen 5 (TCU...
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Dennis M, Smith C, Belenko S, Knight D, McReynolds L, Rowan G, et al.
Fed Probat
. 2021 Aug;
83(2):52-64.
PMID: 34366438
No abstract available.
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Knight D, Becan J, Olson D, Davis N, Jones J, Wiese A, et al.
J Subst Abuse Treat
. 2021 Jan;
128:108290.
PMID: 33487517
Recognizing the current opioid crisis among justice-involved individuals and the need to intervene at the intersection of justice and community health, the JCOIN TCU hub study explores outcomes associated with...
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Elkington K, Spaulding A, Gardner S, Knight D, Belenko S, Becan J, et al.
AIDS Educ Prev
. 2020 Sep;
32(4):337-355.
PMID: 32897134
Justice-involved youth are at high risk for HIV and STIs, and justice agencies are uniquely poised to offer HIV/STI testing. However, testing in these settings is not routine and represents...
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Bowser D, Henry B, Wasserman G, Knight D, Gardner S, Krupka K, et al.
J Appl Juv Justice Serv
. 2019 Jan;
2018:97-125.
PMID: 30680311
Given the large proportion of youth involved in the juvenile justice system who meet criteria for behavioral health disorders, the system is charged with delivering not only criminal justice programing,...
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Belenko S, Knight D, Wasserman G, Dennis M, Wiley T, Taxman F, et al.
J Subst Abuse Treat
. 2017 Jan;
74:80-91.
PMID: 28132705
Overview: Substance use and substance use disorders are highly prevalent among youth under juvenile justice (JJ) supervision, and related to delinquency, psychopathology, social problems, risky sex and sexually transmitted infections,...