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Number of articles: 54
GAIN-SS Bibliography 6-9-14
1. Adair, C., Holland, A., Patterson, M., Mason, K., Goering, P. N., & Hwang, S. W. (2012).
Cognitive interviewing methods for questionnaire pre-testing in homeless persons with
mental disorders. Journal of Urban Health, 89(1), 36-52. doi:10.1007/s11524-011-9632-z
2. Adair, C. E. (2009). Concurrent Substance Use and Mental Disorders in Adolescents: A
Review of the Literature on Current Science and Practice. Alberta Canada: The Alberta
Centre for Child Family and Community Research.
http://research4children.com/data/documents/ConcurrentSubstanceUseandMentalDisor
dersinAdolescentsAReviewoftheLiteratureonCurrentScienceandPracticepdf.pdf
3. Balyakina, E., Mann, C., Ellison, M., Sivernell, R., Fulda, K., Sarai, S. K., & Cardarelli, R.
(2014). Risk of future offense among probationers with co-occurring substance use and
mental health disorders. Community Mental Health Journal, 50(3), 288-295. doi:
10.1007/s10597-013-9624-4
4. Boots, D. P., & Wareham, J. (2010). Does controlling for comorbidity matter? DSMoriented scales and violent offending in Chicago youth. Aggressive Behavior, 35, 1-17.
5. Branson, C. E., Barbuti, A. M., Clemmey, P., Herman, L., & Bhutia, P. (2012). A pilot
study of low-cost contingency management to increase attendance in an adolescent
substance abuse program. The American Journal on Addictions, 21, 126-129. doi:
10.1111/j.1521-0391.2011.00204.x
6. Caldwell, S. (2009). Adolescent treatment framework and practice guidelines. Report
prepared for Project Fresh Light, Wisconsin Bureau of Prevention, Treatment, and
Recovery, Madison, Wisconsin.
http://www.mhawisconsin.org/Data/Sites/1/media/project-fresh-light/adoltxframework.pdf
7. Chaim, G., & Henderson, J. (Eds.). (2009). Innovations in collaboration: Findings from
the GAIN collaborating network project. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Mental Health
Association.
http://knowledgex.camh.net/reports/clinical/Documents/innovations_in_collaboration200
9.pdf
8. Chan, Y. F., Huang, H., Bradley, K., & Unutzer, J. (2014). Referral for substance abuse
treatment and depression improvement among patients with co-occurring disorders
seeking behavioral health services in primary care Journal of Substance Abuse
Treatment, 46(2), 106-112. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2013.08.016
9. Chan, Y. F., Huang, H., Sieu, N., & Unutzer, J. (2013). Substance screening and referral
for substance abuse treatment in an integrated mental health care program. Psychiatric
Services, 64(1). doi:10.1176/appi.ps.201200082.
http://journals.psychiatryonline.org/article.aspx?articleid=1487314
10. Conrad, K. J., Conrad, K. M., Dennis, M. L., Riley, B. B., Chan, Y. F., & Funk, R. (2009).
Validation of the Crime and Violence Scale (CVS) to the Rasch Measurement Model,
GAIN Methods Report 1.1. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.
http://www.gaincc.com/search/index.cfm?start=1&display=10&criteria=Conrad
11. Conrad, K. J., Conrad, K. M., Dennis, M. L., Riley, B. B., & Funk, R. (Eds.). (2009).
Validation of the Behavioral Complexity Scale (BCS) to the Rasch Measurement Model.
GAIN methods report 1.1. Chicago, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.
http://www.gaincc.com/search/index.cfm?start=1&display=10&criteria=Conrad
12. Conrad, K. J., Conrad, K. M., Dennis, M. L., Riley, B. B., & Funk, R. R. (2009). Validation
of the Internal Mental Distress Scale (IMDS) to the Rasch Measurement Model, GAIN
Methods Report 1.1. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.
http://www.gaincc.com/search/index.cfm?start=1&display=10&criteria=Conrad
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13. Conrad, K. J., Conrad, K. M., Dennis, M. L., Riley, B. B., & Funk, R. R. (2009). Validation
of the Substance Problem Scale (SPS) to the Rasch Measurement Model, GAIN
Methods Report 1.1. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.
http://www.gaincc.com/search/index.cfm?start=1&display=10&criteria=Conrad
14. Dennis, M., Clark, H. W., & Huang, L. N. (2014). The need and opportunity to expand
substance use disorder treatment in school-based settings. Advances in School Mental
Health Promotion, 7(2), 75-87. doi: 10.1080/1754730X.2014.888221
15. Dennis, M. L., Chan, Y.-F., & Funk, R. (2006). Development and validation of the GAIN
Short Screener (GSS) for internalizing, externalizing, and substance use disorders and
crime/violence problems among adolescents and adults. American Journal on
Addictions, 15(suppl. 1), s80-s91. doi: 10.1080/10550490601006055
16. Dennis, M. L., Feeney, T., Hanes-Stevens, L., & Bedoya, L. (2008). GAIN-SS: Global
Appraisal of Individual Needs-Short Screener (GAIN-SS) administration and scoring
manual version 2.0.3. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems. Retrieved from
www.gaincc.org/gainss.
17. Dennis, M., Lucenko, B. A., Tidwell, R., & Rush, B. (2010, December). Screening for cooccurring disorder: Experience implementing it in multiple regional systems.
Presentation at the Joint Meeting on Adolescent Treatment Effectiveness (JMATE),
Baltimore MD. https://chestnut.box.com/s/vx2tturayup261ssikoh
18. Dennis, M. L., White, M., & Ives, M. L. (Eds.). (2009). Individual characteristics and
needs associated with substance misuse of adolescents and young adults in addiction
treatment. In C. Leukefeld, T. Gullotta & M.S. Tindall (Eds.). Adolescent substance
abuse: Evidence-based approaches to prevention and treatment (pp-72). New York:
Springer.
19. Duncan, A., Sacks, S., Melnick, G., Cleland, C. M., Pearson, F. S., & C., C. (2008).
Performance of the CJDATS Co-occurring Disorders Screening Instruments (CODSIs)
among minority offenders. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 26(4), 351-368.
20. Effinger, W. L. (2009). Mental health pathology, substance use disorders, and criminality
in the Tarrant County treatment alternatives to incarceration program probationer
populations: Implications regarding mental health screening, assessment, and treatment
referral practices. University of North Texas Health Science Center.
http://digitalcommons.hsc.unt.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1016&context= theses
21. Gamble, N., & Ayim, M. E. (Eds.). (2006). Navigating screening options for concurrent
disorders. Ottawa City, ON: Centre for Addiction and Mental health.
http://www.camh.ca/en/hospital/Pages/home.aspx
22. Garner, B. R., Belur, V., & Dennis, M. (2013). The GAIN short screener (GSS) as a
predictor of future arrest or incarceration among youth presenting to substance abuse
disorder (SUD) treatment. Substance Abuse Research and Treatment, 7, 199-208. doi:
10.4137/SART.S13152
23. Godin, C., & Adelmann, P. (2008). Screening for substance use disorders. Presentation
to Minnesota Department of Human Services, St. Paul, MN.
http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/dhs16_141812.pdf
24. Goering, P. N., Streiner, D. L., Adair, C., Aubry, T., Barker, J., Distasio, J., . . .
Zabkiewicz, D. M. (2011). The At Home/Chez Soi trial protocol: A pragmatic, multi-site,
randomized controlled trial of a Housing First intervention for homeless individuals with
mental illness in five Canadian cities. BMJ Open, 1(2), 1-18. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2011000323 http://bmjopen.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/bmjopen-2011-000323
25. Gourgouvelis, J. C. (2012). Mechanisms by which exercise promotes hippocampal
function in both depressed and non-depressed individuals: A feasibility study. (M.S.),
University of Ontario, Canada, University of Ontario, Canada. https://ir.library.dcuoit.ca/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10155/246/Gourgouvelis_Joanne.pdf?sequence=1
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26. Grella, C. E., Greenwell, L., Prendergast, M., Sacks, S., & Melnick, G. (2008). Diagnostic
profiles of offenders in substance abuse treatment programs. Behavior Sciences & the
Law, 26(4), 369-388.
27. Hwang, S. W., Stergiopoulos, V., O'Campo, P., & Gozdzil, A. (2012). Ending
homelessness among people with mental illness: The At Home/Chez Soi randomized
trial of a Housing First intervention in Toronto. 12(12), 787. doi:10.1186/1471-2458-12787. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/12/787
28. Irvin, J. J. (2014). Exploring the association between risk for internalizing disorders and
past thirty day alcohol use among SBIRT emergency department patients. Retrieved
from http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1193&context=gsurc
29. Jessup, M. A., & Dibble, S. L. (2012). Smoking and behavioral health of women. Journal
of Women's Health, 21, 1-9. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2011.2886.
ftp://80.91.178.233/ebooks/articles/Martha%20A.%20Jessup.pdf
30. Lucenko, B., Mancuso, D., & Estee, S. (2008). Co-Occurring disorders among DSHS
clients: A report to the legislature as required by section 601 (2) of the Omnibus
Treatment of Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders Act of 2005. Olympia, WA:
Washington State Department of Social & Health Services.
http://www.dshs.wa.gov/pdf/main/legrep/Leg1208/CoOccurringDisorders.pdf
31. Lucenko, B. A., Mancuso, D., Felver, B. E. M., & Yakup, S. (2010). Co-occurring mental
illness among clients in chemical dependency treatment. Olympia, WA: Washington
State Department of Social and Health Services Research and Data Analysis Division.
http://www.dshs.wa.gov/
32. McDonell, M. G., Comtois, K. A., Voss, W. D., Morgan, A. H., & Ries, R. K. (2009).
Global Appraisal of Individual Needs Short Screener (GSS): Psychometric properties
and performance as a screening measure in adolescents. The American Journal of Drug
and Alcohol Abuse, 35(3), 157-160. doi: 10.1080/00952990902825421
33. Nissen, L. B., & Merrigan, D. (2011). Helping substance-involved young people in
juvenile justice be successful: Conceptual and structural foundations of the Reclaiming
Futures model. Children and Youth Services Review, 33, S3-S8.
34. Paglione, H. B., Claro, H. G., Ferreira de Oliveira, M. A., Titus, J. C., Lima, M., & Pereira,
T. (2011). Contribuicoes do instrumento 'Global Appraisal of Individual Needs' para a
assitencia e pesquisa: Revisao da literatura. Revista de Terapia Ocupacional da
Universidade de Sao Paulo. http://www.abeneventos.com.br/16senpe/senpetrabalhos/files/0431.pdf
35. Peters, R. H., Bartoi, M. G., & Sherman, P. B. (Eds.). (2008). Screening and assessment
of co-occurring disorders in the justice system. Delmar, NY: CMHS National Gains
Center. https://www.ce-credit.com/articles/100958/Screening_Assessment_Mono.pdf
36. Picard-Fritsche, S. (2011). Evidence-based screening among drug involved defendants:
Piloting the GAIN Short Screener in the Brooklyn Treatment Court. Report submitted to
the New York Community Trust. New York.
http://www.nycommunitytrust.org/tabid/226/default.aspx
37. Ragusila, A. (2014). The sustainability and long-term outcomes of knowledge translation
projects: A 3-year follow-up of the GAIN Collaborative Network Project. (M.S.),
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1807/44057
38. Rattermann, M. J. (2014). Measuring the impact of substance abuse on student
academic achievement and academic growth. Advances in School Mental Health
Promotion, 7(2), 123-135. doi: 10.1080/1754730X.2014.888225
39. Riley, B. B., Dennis, M. L., & Conrad, K. J. (2010). A comparison of content balancing
procedures for estimating multiple clinical domains in computerized adaptive testing:
Relative precision, validity, and detection of persons with misfitting responses. Applied
Psychological Measurement, 34(6), 410-423. doi: 10.1177/0146621609349802
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40. Rush, B., Castel, S., Brands, B., Toneatto, T., & Veldhuizen, S. (2013). Validation and
comparison of diagnostic accuracy of four screening tools for mental disorders in people
seeking treatment for substance use disorders. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment,
44(4), 375-383. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2012.08.221
41. Rush, B. R., Dennis, M. L., Scott, C. K., Castel, S., & Funk, R. (2008). The interaction of
co-occurring mental disorders and recovery management checkups on substance abuse
treatment participation and recovery. Evaluation Review, 32(1), 7-38. doi:
0.1177/0193841X07307532
42. Sacks, S. (2008). Brief overview of screening and assessment for co-occurring
disorders. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 6(1), 7-19. doi:
10.1007/s11469-007-9098-0
43. Sacks, S., Melnick, G., Coen, C., Banks, S., Friedmann, P. D., Grella, C., & Knight, K.
(2007). CJDATS Co-occurring disorders screening instrument for mental disorders
(CODSI-MD): A pilot study. The Prison Journal, 87(1), 86-110.
44. Sacks.S., Melnick, G., Coen, C., Banks, S., Friedmann, P. D., Grella, C., . . . Zlotnick, C.
(2007). CJDATS Co-occurring disorders screening instrument for mental disorders: a
validation study. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 34(9), 1198-1215.
45. Shinn, M., Gottlieb, J., Wett, J. L., Bahl, A., Cohen, A., & Ellis, D. B. (2007). Predictors of
homelessness among older adults in New York City: Disability, economic, human and
social capital and stressful events. Journal of Health Psychology, 12(5), 696-708. doi:
10.1177/1359105307080581
46. Somers, J., Patterson, M., Moniruzzaman, A., Currie, L., Rez, Rezansoff, S. N., . . .
Fryer, K. (2013). Vancouver at home: Pragmatic randomized trials investigating housing
first for homeless and mentally ill adults. Trials, 14(1), 365-385.
47. Stergiopoulos, V., Gozdzik, A., O'Campo, P., Holtby, A., & Jeyaratnam, J. (2014).
Housing First: Exploring participants' early support needs. BioMed Central Health
Services Research, 14, 167.
48. Stucky, B. D., Edelen, M. O., & Ramchand, R. (2014). A psychometric assessment of
the GAIN Individual Severity Scale (GAIN-GISS) and Short Screeners (GAIN-SS) among
adolescents in outpatient treatment programs. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment,
46(2), 165-173. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2013.07.007
49. Tarantino, N., Kupermine, G. P., Parrott, D. J., & Latzman, R. D. (2013). Family support
mediates the association between substance use severity and suicidal ideation in early
adult emergency department patients. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical
Settings, 11(6), 672-681. doi: 10.1007/s11469-013-9444-3
50. Truman, S. D., Sharar, D. A., & Pompe, J. C. (2012). The mental health status of
expatriate versus U.S. domestic workers: A comparative study. International Journal of
Mental Health, 40(4), 3-18. doi: 10.2753/IMH0020-7411400401
51. Voss, W. D., Comtois, K. A., Morgan, A., McBride, D., Peterson, P., & Ries, R. K. (2006).
Screening for mental, chemical dependency, and co-occurring disorders: The global
appraisal of individual needs-short screener (GAIN-SS): Report for the Washington
Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), Mental Health Division (MHD) and
Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse. Seattle, WA: University of Washington.
http://depts.washington.edu/washinst/Reports/Past/GAIN_SS_Report_Oct_20.pdf
52. Weaver, C., Byrnes, E., & Church II, W. (2014). Mental health and youth in the juvenile
justice system; Current status and evidence-informed future directions. In W.T. Church,
D. Springer, & A.R. Roberts (Eds.), Juvenile Justice Sourcebook (2nd ed., pp. 413).
53. Winters, K. C., Toomey, T. L., Nelson, T. F., Erickson, D., Lenk, K. M., & Miazga, M.
(2011). Screening for alcohol problems among 4-year colleges and universities. Journal
of American College Health, 350-357. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2010.509380
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54. Zlotnick, C., Clarke, J. G., Friedmann, P. D., Roberts, M. B., Sacks, S., & Melnick, G.
(2008). Gender differences in comorbid disorders among offenders in prison substance
abuse treatment programs. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 26(4), 403-412. doi:
10.1002/bsl.831
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