Research Terms
Mental Health Health Policy Substance Abuse and Treatment
Keywords
Addiction, Opioids, Overdose Deaths, Health Policy Mobile Health Technology
Industries
Gustafson, D. H., Boyle, M. G., Shaw, B. R., Isham, A., McTavish, F., Richards, S., ... & Johnson, K. (2011). An e-health solution for people with alcohol problems. Alcohol Research & Health.
Johnson, K., Isham, A., Shah, D. V., & Gustafson, D. H. (2011). Potential roles for new communication technologies in treatment of addiction. Current psychiatry reports, 13(5), 390-397. PubMed PMID: 21739171. NIHMSID: NIHMS317049.
Johnson K, Ford J, McClusky M. (2012) Promoting new practices to increase access to and retention in addiction treatment: An analysis of five communication channels. Addictive Behaviors 37(11), 1193–1197
Scott, Christy K., Johnson, K., and Dennis, M.. "Using Mobile Phone Technology to Provide Recovery Support for Women Offenders." Telemedicine and e-Health 19.10 (2013): 767-771.
McCarty, D., Croff, R., Chalk, M., Alanis-Hirsch, K., Kemp, J., Ford,J., Johnson, K & Schmidt, L. (2014). The medication research partnership. Drug & Alcohol Dependence, 140, e139.
Johnson, K. A. (2014). Mapping the Addiction Treatment Gap (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Wisconsin-Madison).
Jackson, H., Mandell, K., Johnson, K., Chatterjee, D., & Vanness, D. J. (2015). Cost Effectiveness of Injectable Extended Release Naltrexone Compared to Methadone Maintenance and Buprenorphine Maintenance Treatment for Opioid Dependence. Substance Abuse, 2015, Vol.36(2), p.226-231.
Johnson, K., Quanbeck, A., Maus, A., Gustafson, D. H., & Dearing, J. W. (2015). Influence networks among substance abuse treatment clinics: implications for the dissemination of innovations. Translational Behavioral Medicine, Volume 5, Issue3, Page 260-268
Johnson K, Gustafson D, Ewigman B, et al. Using Rapid-Cycle Research to Reach Goals: Awareness, Assessment, Adaptation, Acceleration. AHRQ Publication No. 15-0036. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; 2015.
Johnson, K., Richards, S., Chih, M. Y., Moon, T. J., Curtis, H., & Gustafson, D. H. (2016). A Pilot Test of a Mobile App for Drug Court Participants. Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment, 10, 1.
Lord, S., Moore, S. K., Ramsey, A., Dinauer, S., & Johnson, K. (2016). Implementation of a substance use recovery support mobile phone app in community settings: qualitative study of clinician and staff perspectives of facilitators and barriers. JMIR mental health, 3(2).
Kresina, T. F., Kaplowitz, L., Ahadpour, M., & Johnson, K. (2016). Test and start for people living with HIV and who use drugs in low and middle income countries. HIV/AIDS Res Treat Open J, 3(1), 15-21.
Sacks, S., Gotham, H. J., Johnson, K., Padwa, H., Murphy, D. M., & Krom, L. (2016). Integrating substance use disorder and health care services in an era of health reform: models, interventions, and implementation strategies. American Journal of Medical Research, 3(1), 75-75.
Alanis-Hirsch, K., Croff, R., Ford, J. H., Johnson, K., Chalk, M., Schmidt, L., & McCarty, D. (2016). Extended-release naltrexone: A qualitative analysis of barriers to routine use. Journal of substance abuse treatment, 62, 68-73.
Scott, C. K., Dennis, M. L., Gustafson, D., & Johnson, K. (2017). A pilot study of the feasibility and potential effectiveness of using smartphones to provide recovery support. Drug & Alcohol Dependence, 171, e185.
Muroff, J., Robinson, W., Chassler, D., López, L. M., Gaitan, E., Lundgren, L., Johnson, K. (2017). Use of a Smartphone Recovery Tool for Latinos with Co-Occurring Alcohol and Other Drug Disorders and Mental Disorders. Journal of Dual Diagnosis,13(4) 280-90.
Compton, W. M., Han, B., Blanco, C., Johnson, K., & Jones, C. M. (2018). Prevalence and Correlates of Prescription Stimulant Use, Misuse, Use Disorders, and Motivations for Misuse Among Adults in the United States. American Journal of Psychiatry, appi-ajp.
Blanco, C., Compton, W., Han, B., Jones, C., & Johnson, K. (2018). Prevalence and Correlates of Benzodiazepine Use, Misuse, and Use Disorders Among Adults in the US. NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY (Vol. 43, pp. S638-S638).
Williams, Arthur Robin, Edward V. Nunes, Adam Bisaga, Harold A. Pincus, Kimberly A. Johnson, Aimee N. Campbell, Remien H. Remien et al. (2018) "Developing an opioid use disorder treatment cascade: A review of quality measures." Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
Johnson, Kimberly, Jones, Chris, Compton, Wilson, Baldwin, Grant, Fan, Jennifer, Mermin, Jonathan, Bennett, Jean. (2018) Federal Response to the Opioid Crisis. Current HIV/AIDS Reports http:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11904-018-0398-8
Johnson, K., Rigg, K. K., & Eyles, C. H. (2020). Receiving addiction treatment in the US: Do patient demographics, drug of choice, or substance use disorder severity matter?. International Journal of Drug Policy, 75, 102583.
Muroff, J., Robinson, W., Chassler, D., López, L.M., Lundgren, L., Guauque, C., Dargon-Hart, S., Stewart, E., Dejesus, D., Johnson, K. and Pe-Romashko, K., 2019. An Outcome Study of the CASA-CHESS Smartphone Relapse Prevention Tool for Latinx Spanish-Speakers with Substance Use Disorders. Substance use & misuse, pp.1-12.
Strang, J., Volkow, N.D., Degenhardt, L., Hickman, M., Johnson, K., Koob, G.F., Marshall, B.D., Tyndall, M. and Walsh, S.L., 2020. Opioid use disorder. Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 6(1), pp.1-28.
Lososová, A., Johnson, K. A., Sinkele, W., Obot, I. S., & Miovský, M. (2020). Overview of university-based academic programs in addiction studies in Africa. Journal of Substance Use, 1-5.
Scott, C. K., Dennis, M. L., Johnson, K. A., & Grella, C. E. (2020). A randomized clinical trial of smartphone self-managed recovery support services. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 108089.
Johnson, K., Hills, H., Ma, J., Brown, C. H., & McGovern, M. (2020). Treatment for opioid use disorder in the Florida medicaid population: Using a cascade of care model to evaluate quality. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1-9.
Book Chapters
Ford J, Hoffman K, Johnson K, Terashima, J. Chapter 34: Quality Improvement for Addiction Treatment in Herron, A., & Brennan, T. K. (2019). The ASAM essentials of addiction medicine. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Ford J, Hoffman K, Johnson K, Terashima, J. Chapter 34: Quality Improvement for Addiction Treatment in Herron, A., & Brennan, T. K. (2019). The ASAM essentials of addiction medicine. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Ford J, Hoffman K, Johnson K. (2014) Chapter 31: Quality Improvement in Addiction Treatment in Principles of Addiction Medicine 5e Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Ford J, Hoffman K, Johnson K. (2015) Chapter 31: Quality Improvement in Addiction Treatment in Essentials of Addiction Medicine 5e Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Books
Gustafson D, Johnson K. The NIATx Model: Process Improvement in Behavioral Health, University of Wisconsin, 2011
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