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Substance Abuse Prevention in the Workplace-Related:

 

 1.  Treatment of Drug-Dependent Individuals with Comorbid Mental Disorders
This monograph from the National Institute on Drug Abuse examines the challenges in assessing substance abuse in dually-diagnosed clients, the comorbidities associated with smoking, the issues surrounding the treatment of depression and anxiety disorders in substance abusers, as well as the links among substance abuse, HIV, and mental illness.
 2.  Findings from a Study of Alcohol Prevention under Managed Care and the Use of an Interactive Prevention Web Site for Employees
Robert A. Matano, Ph.D., and Stanley F. Wanat, Ph.D., Stanford University, describe preliminary findings from research on an alcohol prevention program under managed care and web-based prevention program for employees. <<>>
 3.  Design and Development of an Educational Web site for Employees
This University of Virginia document describes their approach to creating and successfully marketing an educational web site for employees.
 4.  Workplace Health Promotion/Wellness. WMC Fact Sheet
The Center for Substance Abuse Prevention provides this definition of workplace health promotion and how it affects U.S. worksites.
 5.  Discussion of a Brief Intervention Program for Risky Drinkers
Katherine Klykylo, MHSA, ACSW, is the coordinator of the M-Fit DrinkWise Program at the University of Michigan Health System in Ann Arbor. She describes DrinkWise, a brief intervention program for risky drinkers.

 

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