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May 15, 2018

STASH, Vol. 14(5) – The interaction between attachment styles and substance use


February 7, 2018

The DRAM, Vol. 14(2) – Who’s Got the Influence? Youth friend and family influences on DUI behavior


September 6, 2017

STASH, Vol. 13(9) – For work or pleasure: What’s influencing non-prescribed stimulant use among US adolescents?


August 30, 2017

ASHES, Vol. 13(9) – Does contingency management help smokers with alcohol dependence quit smoking?


December 28, 2016

STASH, Vol. 12(13) – Adolescent mental health disorders: A catalyst for substance use?


November 30, 2016

STASH, Vol. 12(12) – Persistent problems: Substance use disorders in incarcerated adolescents


August 10, 2016

STASH Vol. 12(8) – Using substances to treat chronic pain


July 13, 2016

STASH, Vol. 12(7) – Drug-attributable deaths in the Boston-area homeless population


December 23, 2015

ASHES, Vol. 11(13) – Co-occurring cannabis and nicotine dependence increases the odds for DUI


November 25, 2015

ASHES, Vol. 11(12) – Nicotine on the adolescent brain


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