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Gail A Wasserman

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Elkington K, Robson G, Sichel C, Lee J, Wasserman G
Crim Justice Behav . 2025 Jan; 50(1):22-39. PMID: 39802177
Despite high rates of substance use, youth involved in the juvenile justice system are unlikely to be linked to the treatment services they need. Family Connect is a flexible, family-focused,...
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Ryan M, Elkington K, Sarapas C, Sichel C, Taxman F, Dennis M, et al.
Am J Public Health . 2023 Oct; 113(12):1267-1270. PMID: 37797280
Addressing the behavioral health needs of youths involved in the justice system is key to reducing recidivism risk and preventing long-term system involvement. However, rates of treatment referral and initiation...
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Elkington K, Wasserman G, Ryan M, Sichel C, Sarapas C, Dennis M, et al.
J Consult Clin Psychol . 2023 Jun; 91(9):547-557. PMID: 37261738
Objective: Youth involved in the justice system (YIJ) have higher rates of suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STB) and associated behavioral health (BH) problems, yet lower levels of service use compared...
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Knight D, Belenko S, Dennis M, Wasserman G, Joe G, Aarons G, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res . 2022 Dec; 22(1):1535. PMID: 36527067
Background: Most justice-involved youth are supervised in community settings, where assessment and linkage to substance use (SU) treatment services are inconsistent and fragmented. Only 1/3 of youth with an identified...
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Belenko S, Dembo R, Knight D, Elkington K, Wasserman G, Robertson A, et al.
J Subst Abuse Treat . 2022 Jun; 140:108829. PMID: 35751945
Introduction: Youth involved in the justice system have high rates of alcohol and other drug use, but limited treatment engagement. JJ-TRIALS tested implementation activities with community supervision (CS) and behavioral...
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Saxena R, Gamble M, Wasserman G, Liu X, Parvez F, Navas-Acien A, et al.
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf . 2022 Feb; 232:113229. PMID: 35131582
Background: Over 57 million people in Bangladesh have been chronically exposed to arsenic-contaminated drinking water. They also face environmental exposure to elevated levels of cadmium (Cd), manganese (Mn), and lead...
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Wasserman G, Elkington K, Robson G, Taxman F
Health Justice . 2021 Nov; 9(1):36. PMID: 34845569
Background: Justice-involved youth have high rates of suicidal behavior and co-morbid psychiatric disorders, yet low rates of service use. Implementation efforts aimed at supporting cross-agency linkage protocols may be useful...
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Wasserman G, McReynolds L, Taxman F, Belenko S, Elkington K, Robertson A, et al.
Psychiatr Serv . 2021 Mar; 72(5):546-554. PMID: 33765861
Objectives: Youths in the juvenile justice system often do not access needed behavioral health services. The behavioral health services cascade model was used to examine rates of substance use screening,...
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Elkington K, Lee J, Brooks C, Watkins J, Wasserman G
J Subst Abuse Treat . 2020 Mar; 112:49-59. PMID: 32199546
Justice-involved youth (JIY) in the US have high rates of substance use (SU) problems, yet 50%-80% of these youth do not receive necessary services. There has been no systematic exploration...