Deborah Garnick
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Recent Articles
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Mazel S, Zisman-Ilani Y, Hennig S, Garnick D, Nicholson J
JMIR Form Res
. 2021 Jun;
5(6):e24353.
PMID: 34184993
Background: Co-occurring substance use disorder is common among pregnant and parenting women with mental illness, but their engagement with and utilization of relevant services and treatment is low. Social media...
2.
Pugatch M, Chang G, Garnick D, Brolin M, Brief D, Miller C, et al.
J Subst Abuse Treat
. 2021 Feb;
123:108257.
PMID: 33612192
Background: Approximately one in four women veterans accessing the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) engage in unhealthy alcohol use. There is substantial evidence for gender-sensitive screening (AUDIT-C = 3) and...
3.
Acevedo A, Miles J, Panas L, Ritter G, Campbell K, Garnick D
J Stud Alcohol Drugs
. 2019 Apr;
80(2):220-229.
PMID: 31014467
Objective: This study examined whether racial/ethnic disparities exist in posttreatment arrests and assessed the extent to which community characteristics account for such disparities. Method: Administrative data on clients (N =...
4.
Garnick D, Horgan C, Mark T, Lee M, Acevedo A, Neager S, et al.
Subst Abus
. 2019 Mar;
40(3):263-267.
PMID: 30913002
Identifying and effectively treating individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs) is an important priority for state Medicaid programs, given the enormous toll that SUDs take on individuals, their families, and...
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Acevedo A, Panas L, Garnick D, Acevedo-Garcia D, Miles J, Ritter G, et al.
J Behav Health Serv Res
. 2018 Oct;
46(1):187.
PMID: 30298440
The professional degree of co-author Kevin Campbell is incorrect. It should be "DrPH" and not "PhD".
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Acevedo A, Panas L, Garnick D, Acevedo-Garcia D, Miles J, Ritter G, et al.
J Behav Health Serv Res
. 2018 Feb;
45(4):533-549.
PMID: 29435862
This study focused on (1) whether disparities in timely receipt of substance use services can be explained in part by the characteristics of the community in which the clients reside...
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Acevedo A, Garnick D, Ritter G, Lundgren L, Horgan C
Subst Abus
. 2015 Aug;
37(2):364-71.
PMID: 26308604
Background: Treatment engagement is a well-established performance measure for the treatment of substance use disorders. This study examined whether outpatient treatment engagement is associated with a reduced likelihood of subsequent...
8.
Acevedo A, Garnick D, Ritter G, Horgan C, Lundgren L
Am J Addict
. 2015 Jul;
24(6):523-31.
PMID: 26179892
Background And Objectives: Initiation and engagement, performance measures that focus on the frequency and timely receipt of services in the early stages of substance use disorders (SUD) treatment, are useful...
9.
Tschampl C, Bernardo J, Garvey T, Garnick D
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf
. 2011 Aug;
37(7):309-16.
PMID: 21819029
Background: The millions of people living in the United States with latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) represent a reservoir of potentially active tuberculosis (TB) disease. When LTBI is left to activate,...
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Bradshaw L, Garnick D, Kivlahan D
Sci Pract Perspect
. 2007 May;
3(2):45-7.
PMID: 17514073
No abstract available.