RRTC Archives: Research Summary
Heinemann, A. W., Lazowski, L. E., Moore, D., Miller, F., & McAweeney, M. (2008). Validation of a substance use disorder screening instrument for use in vocational rehabilitation settings. Rehabilitation Psychology, 53(1), 63-72.
McAweeney, M. J. (2008). A substance abuse screening tool for rehabilitation counselors working in vocational rehabilitation agencies. In McDaniel, R.S. (ed.) National Issue Forum Papers. City, Publisher.
Heinemann, A. W., McAweeney, M. J., Lazowski, L., & Moore, D. (2008, in press). Utilization of Substance Abuse Screening across State Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 39(2).
Hollar, D. & McAweeney, M. J. (2008, in press). Factors that contribute to unsuccessful case closures among consumers of vocational rehabilitation services. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 39(2).
McAweeney, M. J., Keferl, J., Moore, D. & Wagner, J. (2008, in press). Predictors of successful closure in the State/Federal vocational rehabilitation system:Findings from a sample of persons with disability and substance use disorders. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 39(2).
McAweeney, M. J., Jones, M., & Moore, D. (2008, in press). Utilizing supported employment for persons with SUD and co-existing disabilities. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling.
Moore, D., McAweeney, M.J., Keferl, J., Ford, J., & Glenn, M. (in press) Policy Issues in VR Related to Consumers with Substance Use Disorders. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 39(2).
Guthmann, D. & Moore, D. (2007). The substance abuse in vocational rehabilitation - screener in american sign language (SAVR-S-ASL) for persons who are deaf. JADARA. 41(1), 9-16.
McAweeney, M. J. (2007). Review of “The Substance Abuse Handbook” CMPMedica, Cliggott Publishing Group, Darien, CT. Psychiatric Times. 24, (11), 38.
Moore, D., Carr, C. J., Williams, C., Richlen, W., McAweeney, M. J., Wagner, J. (in press, 2007). An ecological approach to addressing HIV/AIDS in the African American community. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work.
McAweeney, M. J., Forchheimer, M., Moore, D. & Tate, D.G. (2006) Psychosocial aspects related to the dual-diagnosis of substance use disorder and disability. Chapter in Handbook of Applied Disability and Rehabilitation Research. Springer Publishing. American Psychological Association.
Moore, D. & McAweeney, M. J. (2006) Demographic Characteristics and Rates of Progress of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Persons Receiving Substance Abuse Treatment. American Annals of the Deaf. 151(5), 508- 512.
Heinemann, A.W., Corrigan, J.D., & Moore D.C. (2004). Case
management for traumatic brain injury survivors with alcohol problems.
Rehabilitation Psychology, 49(2), 156-166.
Ford, J.A., Glenn, M.K., Li, L., & Moore, D. (2004). Substance
abuse and women with disabilities. In S.L. Welner & F. Haseltine
(Eds.), Welner's guide to the care of women with disabilities
(pp. 315-332). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Moore, D., & Lorber, C. (2004) Clinical characteristics and staff
training needs of two substance use disorder treatment programs specialized
for persons with disabilities. Journal of Teaching in the Addictions
3(1), 3-20.
RRTC on Drugs and Disability. (2003, September). Technical report-summary
findings for research component R3: Barriers to Employment for Individuals
Living with HIV/AIDS. Dayton, OH: Wright State University School of
Medicine.
The Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) needs of people with HIV are not well
understood, nor are they being adequately addressed. This research component
involved a qualitative study of over 50 persons living with HIV/AIDS
in Ohio who had a desire to become employed or improve their employment
situation. A series of interviews followed this cohort for over 18 months
as they described their experiences with employment, substance use, medical
issues, stigma, the VR system, and other factors that influenced their
attempts to gain employment.
Glenn, M.K., Ford, J., Moore, D., & Hollar, D. (2003). Employment issues
as related by individuals living with HIV or AIDS. The Journal of Rehabilitation,
69(1), 30-36.
Doninger, N.A., Heinemann, A.W., Bode, R.K., Sokol, K., Corrigan, J.D., & Moore,
D. (2003). Predicting community integration following traumatic brain injury
with health and cognitive status measures. Rehabilitation Psychology, 48(2),
67-76.
RRTC on Drugs and Disability. (2002, December). Technical report-summary
findings for research component R1: Continuing Epidemiology of Substance
Abusers Utilizing Vocational Rehabilitation Services. Dayton, OH: Wright
State University School of Medicine.
The substance abuse epidemiology study of VR consumers expanded a growing
database from several state vocational rehabilitation programs (a total
of 9 have been studied to date). This study involved data collection
in six new state VR programs- Maryland, Massachusetts, North Carolina,
Montana, West Virginia, and South Dakota.
RRTC on Drugs and Disability. (2002, September). Technical report-summary
findings for research component R2: Substance Abuse, Co-existing Disability,
and Vocational Rehabilitation: Influences of Specialized Rehabilitation
Programs on Employment Outcomes. Dayton, OH: Wright State University
School of Medicine.
Persons with disabilities who also experience substance use disorders
represent one of the most critical challenges to VR. Recent advances
in service delivery models have shown promise for improving outcomes.
This research component focused on the ongoing evaluation of the Consumer
Advocacy Model (CAM) which is located in downtown Dayton, Ohio. The CAM
program is an alcohol, drug and mental health outpatient treatment facility
affiliated with the School of Medicine that was especially established
to include persons with disabilities within its clientele. The within-program
study at CAM investigated the efficacy of providing multiple agency services
at one physical location.
The second component of this research involved an on-going multi-site
study of case management effectiveness. Study sites included the Ohio
State University's TBI Network, the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago,
and CAM.
Sample, E., & Weber, J. (2002, February). Substance abuse among persons with
disabilities. Addiction Technology Transfer Center: Eye on the Field.
Moore, D., Ford, J.A., & Hollar, D. (2002). Barriers to employment for individuals
with HIV/AIDS: Alcohol and drug use. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 66 (Suppl. 1),
S123-S124.
Hollar, D., Weber, J., & Moore, D. (2002). Educational and employment outcomes
for youth with disabilities who use alcohol and drugs: Analysis of NELS:88 longitudinal
data. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 66(Suppl. 81).
Hollar, D. (2002). Students with disabilities who use alcohol and other
drugs. The NAADD Report, 5(1), 5.
RRTC on Drugs and Disability (2001, Summer). Six personal stories depicting
aspects of substance abuse and persons with disabilities. Dayton, OH:
Wright State University.
Li, L., & Moore, D. (2001). Disability and illicit drug use: An application
of labeling theory. Deviant Behavior, 22(1), 1-21.
Demers, J., French, D., & Moore, D. (2000, Fall). The preliminary evaluation
of a program to help educators address the substance use/prevention needs of
special students. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 46(1), 14-26.
Li, L., Ford, J., & Moore, D. (2000). An exploratory study of violence, substance
abuse, disability, and gender. Social Behavior and Personality, 28(1), 61-71.
Ford, J. (1999). Connecting vocational rehabilitation and drug treatment
in Dayton. Impact, 12(3), 18-19.
Moore, D. (1999). Substance abuse and persons with developmental disabilities:
Where are we at? Impact, 12(3), 2-3, 22-23.
RRTC on Drugs and Disability. (1999). Double Jeopardy: HIV and Disability.
Dayton, OH: Wright State University, RRTC on Drugs and Disability. Retrieved
August, 2005, from Wright State University, SARDI Program Web site: http://www.med.wright.edu/citar/sardi/sardi2/publications.html.
Demers, J. (1999). Prevention issues and the PALS response. Impact, 12(3),
10-11
Moore, D., & Li, L. (1998, Spring). Prevalence and risk factors of illicit
drug use by people with disabilities. The American Journal on Addictions, 7(2),
93-102.
Glenn, M., Garcia, J., Li, L., & Moore, D. (1998, March). Preparation of
rehabilitation counselors to serve people living with HIV/AIDS. Rehabilitation
Counseling Bulletin, 41(3), 190-200.
Li, L., & Moore, D. (1998, February). Acceptance of disability and its correlates.
Journal of Social Psychology, 138(1), 13-25.
Li, L., & Ford, J. (1998). Illicit drug use by women with disabilities. The
American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 24(3), 405-418.
Presentations
McAweeney, M. J. (2008). Course presenter: State of the Science Conference: Oregon Health Sciences, RRTC. Poster Presentation title: “Satisfaction with life and self-esteem among consumers with disability and substance abuse” Portland, OR (5/9/08)
McAweeney, M. J. (2007). Course presenter: Vocational Evaluation and Career Assessment Professionals (VECAP): Presentation title: “A substance use screening tool for rehabilitation counselors working in vocational rehabilitation agencies.” Auburn, AL (4/28/07)
McAweeney, M. J. (2007). Course presenter: National Rehabilitation Counselor Association (NRCA) Professional Development Symposium: Presentation title: “Innovative practices for addressing substance abuse in vocational rehabilitation.” Louisville, KY (10/04/07)
McAweeney, M. J. (2007). Course presenter: State of the Science Conference: Wright State University, RRTC. The Elephant in the Room: Presentation title: “Utilizing supported employment for persons with SUD and co-existing disabilities.” Arlington, VA (10/16/07)
Moore, D. (2007). Policy Issues in VR Related to Consumers with Substance Use Disorders. Substance Abuse & Vocational Rehabilitation - the Elephant in the Room: Research, policies, and exemplary practices. RRTC on Substance Abuse, Disability and Employment State of Science Conference, Arlington, VA, October 16.
Moore, D. (2007). Recent takes on a recurring theme: Substance use
disordersand persons with disabilities, plenary. Co-Occurring Disorders Conference:Transforming systems, transforming lives - Integrating care to support recovery, Yakima WA. October 1.
Moore, D. (2007). Program services and models for providing SUD treatment to persons with MR/DD. Co-Occurring Disorders Conference: Transforming systems, transforming lives - Integrating care to support recovery, Yakima WA. October 1.
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