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Division of Epidemiology, Services and Prevention Research (DESPR)



DESPR Research Resources

 

DESPR Resource Links*

These links were selected because they offer direct access to various information useful to substance abuse researchers. Most sites offer downloadable measurement instruments, data (many with codebooks), and reports. Information is annotated, and the sites are easy to navigate. If you wish to nominate a site, bring it to the attention of a NIDA program official.

Financing and Economic Research

  • Drug Abuse Treatment Cost Analysis Program (DATCAP)
    A battery of cost data collection instruments and interview guide designed to be used in a variety of medical treatment and social service settings to estimate the cost of treatment at the program (Program DATACAP) and the client (Inpatient DATCAP & Outpatient DATACAP) levels developed by Dr. Michael French at the University of Miami.
  • Substance Abuse Services Cost Analysis Program (SASCAP)
    A battery of cost data collection instruments designed to collect service costs and revenue (SASCAP-Cost) and labor costs (SASCAP-Labor) across treatments developed by Dr. Gary Zarking and Laura Dunlap at RTI in North Carolina.

Treatment and Prevention Services

Statistical Analysis

Other Useful Links

  • Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute (ADAI)
    The University of Washington provides this up-to-date archive of links to alcohol and drug abuse research centers throughout the US. There are also links to government agencies, professional societies, and scholarly journals dealing with the topic.

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DESPR Meetings and Conferences

DESPR Seminar Series

Most Wednesdays, the division holds an informal seminar in the main NIDA conference room on the 3rd floor between 9:30 and 10:30. These presentations involve program overviews or recent findings from the field. The speaker may not always be the person listed below, as POs may be sponsoring somebody in their portfolio.

If you are visiting the Neuroscience Center on a Wednesday, feel free to join us.

2008 Spring Schedule
Date Branch Staff Sponsor Speaker & Topic
4-7 ERB   Moira O'Brien, M.Phil. & Amelia Arria, Ph.D., Univ. of Maryland
Current and Emerging Drug Abuse Trends: Recent Findings from the CEWG and the College Life Study
Note change in day & date - followed by Division All Hands Meeting from 10:30-11 am
4-9 SRB   Redonna Chandler, Ph.D.
Enhancing Effectiveness Trials by Embedding Services Research Questions:
The Quest for System Requirements
4-16 OD   Meyer Glantz, Ph.D.
4-23 ERB   Elizabeth Lambert, M.Sc.
4-30 PRB   Aria Crump, Ph.D.
5-7 Division All Hands Meeting - No Seminar
5-14 No Seminar - Council
5-21 SRB T. Brady Jon Morganstern, Ph.D.
5-28 ERB Yonette Thomas, Ph.D.
To Be Rescheduled


Upcoming Meetings

Past Meetings

2006

  • December 1-2 - Disasters and Substance Abuse
    [Summary]
  • November 20-21 - NIDA Enhanced State Capacity to Foster Adoption of Science-Based Practices
    [Summary]
  • November 13 - Drug Use Trajectories Among African-Americans
    [Summary]
  • November 7-8 - Mapping the Environment: A Workshop on Measuring the Social Environment In Drug Abuse Research
    [Summary]
  • November 6 - Children of Parents in the Criminal Justice System: Children at Risk
  • September 12-13 - Drug Court & Other Problems Solving Courts: State of the Science
    [Summary]

2005

  • March 26-29, 2006 - Joint Meeting on Adolescent Treatment Effectiveness (JMATE). Renaissance Harbor Place Hotel, Baltimore, MD
    DESPR Contact Noble Jones
  • March 2-4, 2006 - The Sixth International Conference on Occupational Stress and Work. Miami Florida - Hyatt Regency Miami Hotel. Call expires April 1, 2005.
    Contact Tom Hilton
  • October 24-26, 2005 - Bridging Science and Culture to Improve Drug Abuse Research in Minority Communities. Hyatt Regency, Atlanta, GA
    Meeting information available online
  • September 27, 2005 - The Role of Faith-Based Programs in the Treatment of Drug Abuse. Marriott Bethesda North Hotel, Bethesda, MD.

2004

  • June 23-25, 2004 - Complexities of Co-Occurring Conditions - Harnessing Services Research to Improve Care for Mental, Substance Abuse, and Medical/Physical Disorders, Marriott Wardman Park, Washington D.C.
  • June 21-22, 2004 - Advancing Research to Reduce Drug Abuse and HIV/AIDS Health Disparities: Methodological Considerations - [Meeting Summary]
  • June 5, 2004 - Strengthening Federal-State Partnerships to Enhance Adoption of Evidence-Based Practices - [Meeting Summary]
  • March 1-2, 2004 - New Dynamics of HIV Risk Among Drug-Using Men Who Have Sex With Men - [Meeting Summary]
  • January 8-9, 2004 - Still at Risk for Drug Abuse: New Directions for Prevention Research Among Young Adults - [Meeting Summary]

2003

  • July 17-18, 2003 - Primary Care and Drug Abuse: A Research-Setting Round Table Seminar - [Meeting Summary]
  • April 3-4, 2003 - What Do Schools Really Think About Prevention Research? Blending Research and Reality - [Meeting Summary]

2002

  • December 4, 2002 - Future Research on Runaway, Homeless, and Street Youth - [Meeting Summary]
  • March 14-15, 2002 - Blending Clinical Practice and Research - Forging Partnerships to Enhance Drug Addiction Treatment - [Program Book & Video Cast]

2001

  • August 9-10, 2001 - 2nd National Conference on Drug Abuse Prevention Research: A Progress Update - [Meeting Summary]
  • May 30, 2001 - Integrating Research into Drug Courts - [Meeting Summary]
  • April 10, 2001 - Prescription Drugs: Misuse, Abuse and Addiction A Research Update - [Meeting Summary]

2000

  • March 15-17, 2000 - NIDA/NDRI Meeting Underscores the Need for Cooperation Between Public Health & Correctional Systems - [Meeting Summary]
  • September 29 & 30, 2000 - New Directions in Therapeutic Communities Research: Building a Partnership Between Research and Practice - [Meeting Summary]

 

Archives for Pre-2000 Meetings

Archives for Pre-2000 Bibliographies, Literature Reviews, and Issue Papers

 

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