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Selected Bibliography

Selected Bibliography

Armstrong, T.D., & Costello, E.J. (2002). Community Studies on Adolescent Substance Use, Abuse, or Dependence and Psychiatric Comorbidity: A Literature Review. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 1224-1239.

Beitchman, J.H., Douglas, L., Wilson, B., Johnson, C., Young, A., Atkinson, L., Escobar, M., & Taback, N. (1999). Adolescent Substance Use Disorders: Findings From a 14-Year Follow-Up of Speech and Language Impaired and Control Children. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 28, 312-321.

Cicchetti, D., & Rogosch, F.S. (1999). Psychopathology as Risk for Adolescent Substance Use Disorders: A Developmental Psychopathology Perspective. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 28, 355-365.

Clark, D.B., Parker, A.M., & Lynch, K.G. (1999). Psychopathology and Substance-Related Problems During Early Adolescence: A Survival Analysis. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 28, 333-341.

Clark, D.B., & Winters, K.C. (2002). Measuring Risks and Outcomes in Substance Use Disorders Prevention Research. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 1207-1223.

Compton, S.N., Egger, H.L., Burns, B.J., & Robertson E. (2002). Review of the Evidence Base for Treatment of Childhood Psychopathology: Internalizing Disorders. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 1240-1266.

Costello, J.E., Erkanli, A., Federman, E., & Angold, A. (1999). Development of Psychiatric Comorbidity With Substance Abuse in Adolescents: Effects of Timing and Sex. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 28, 298-311.

Farmer, E., Compton, S. N., Burns, B.J., & Robertson E. (2002). Review of the Evidence Base for Treatment of Childhood Psychopathology: Externalizing Disorders. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 1267-1302.

Glantz, M. D. (1992). A Developmental Psychopathology Model of Drug Abuse Vulnerability. In M. D. Glantz & R. Pickens (Eds.). Vulnerability to Drug Abuse. (pp. 389-418). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Glantz, M.D. (2002). Introduction to the Special Issue on the Impact of Child Psychopathology Interventions on Subsequent Substance Abuse: Pieces of the Puzzle. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 1203-1206.

Glantz, M.D., & Leshner, A.I. (2000). Drug Abuse and Developmental Psychopathology. Development and Psychopathology, 12, 795-814.

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Glantz, M.D., Weinberg, N.Z., Miner, L.L., & Colliver, J.D. (1999). The Etiology of Drug Abuse: Mapping the Paths. In M. D. Glantz & C. R. Hartell, (Eds.). Drug Abuse: Origins and Interventions. (pp. 3-46). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Greenbaum, P.E., Foster-Johnson, L., & Petrila, A. (1996). Co-Occurring Addictive and Mental Disorders Among Adolescents: Prevalence Research and Future Directions. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 66, 52-60.

Greene, R.W., Biederman, J., Faraone, S.V., & Wilens, T. (1999). Further Validation of Social Impairment as a Predictor of Substance Use Disorders: Findings From a Sample of Siblings of Boys With ADHD. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 28, 349-354.

Kendall, P.C., & Kessler, R.C. (2002). The Impact of Childhood Psychopathology Interventions on Subsequent Substance Abuse: Policy Implications, Comments and Recommendations. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 1303-1306.

Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & Raskin White, H. (1999). Developmental Aspects of Delinquency and Internalizing Problems and Their Association With Persistent Juvenile Substance Use Between Ages 7 and 18. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 28, 322-332.

Michael, K.D., & Crowley, S.L. (2002). How Effective Are Treatments for Child and Adolescent Depression? A Meta-Analytic Review. Clinical Psychology Review, 22, 247-269.

Rende, R., & Weissman, M. M. (1999). Sibling Aggregation for Psychopathology in Offspring of Opiate Addicts: Effects of Parental Comorbidity. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 28, 342-348.

Webster-Stratton, C., & Taylor, T. (2001). Nipping Early Risk Factors in the Bud: Preventing Substance Abuse, Delinquency, and Violence in Adolescence Through Interventions Targeted at Young Children (0-8 Years). Prevention Science, 2, 165-192.

Weinberg, N.Z., & Glantz, M.D. (1999). Child Psychopathology Risk Factors for Drug Abuse: Overview. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 28, 290-297.

Weinberg, N.Z., Rahdert, E.Q., Colliver, J.D., & Glantz, M.D. (1998). Adolescent Substance Abuse: A Review of the Past 10 Years. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 37, 252-261.

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