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Administration for Children and Families. Helping Families Achieve Self Sufficiency: A Guide on Funding Services for Children and Families Through the TANF Program. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1999.

Brindis CD, Berkowitz G, Clayson Z, and Lamb B. California's approach to perinatal substance abuse: Toward a model of comprehensive care. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (29):113–122, 1997.

Brown RL. Identification and office management of alcohol and drug disorders. In: Fleming MF and Barry KL (eds.), Addictive Disorders. St. Louis: Mosby Year Book, 1992, pp. 25–43.

Brown R. Issue Brief: Addressing Substance Abuse and Mental Health Problems Under Welfare Reform: State Issues and Strategies. Washington, DC: National Governor's Association, NGA Center for Best Practices, 2001.

Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment: Policy Choices in Welfare Reform. Report in collaboration with NASADAD. Rockville, MD: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, 1996.

Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. TIE Communiqué Special Issue: Substance Abuse Treatment and the State Children's Health Insurance Program. Rockville, MD: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, 1999.

Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. TIE Communiqué Special Issue: Substance Abuse Treatment and Welfare Reform. Rockville, MD: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, 1998.

Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Welfare Reform and Substance Abuse Treatment Confidentiality: General Guidance for Reconciling Need to Know and Privacy, Technical Assistance Publication (TAP) Series No. 24. Rockville, MD: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, 1999.

Gerstein DR, Johnson RA, Harwood HJ, and Suter KM. Evaluating Recovery Services: The California Drug and Alcohol Treatment Assessment (CALDATA). General Report. California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs, 1994.

Gerstein DR, Johnson RA, and Larrison CL. Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment for Parents and Welfare Recipients: Outcomes, Costs, and Benefits. Washington, DC: Department of Health and Human Services, 1997.

Gustavson NS and Rycraft JR. The multiple service needs of drug dependent mothers. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal (10):141–151, 1993.

Iguchi MY, Belding MA, Morral AR, Lamb RJ, and Husband SD. Reinforcing operants other than abstinence in drug abuse treatment: An effective alternative for reducing drug use. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (65):421–428, 1997.

Jayakody R, Danziger S, and Pollack H. Substance abuse, mental health, and welfare reform. Journal of Health Policy, Politics, and Law (25):623–654, 2000.

Kirby G and Anderson J. Addressing Substance Abuse Problems Among TANF Recipients: A Guide for Program Administrators. Final Report. Washington, DC: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., 2000.

Kline A, Bruzios C, Rodriguez G, and Mammo A. Substance Abuse Needs Assessment Survey of Recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). Trenton, NJ: New Jersey Department of Health, 1998.

Laken MP and Ager JW. Effects of case management on retention in prenatal substance abuse treatment. Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (22):439–448, 1996.

Nakashian M and Moore AE. Identifying Substance Abuse Among TANF-Eligible Families. Rockville, MD: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, 2000.

National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse and the American Public Health Services Association. Building Bridges: States Respond to Substance Abuse and Welfare Reform. New York: National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, 1999.

Office of Family Assistance. Helping Families Achieve Self Sufficiency: A Guide on Funding Services for Children and Families Through the TANF Program. Washington, DC: Administration for Children and Families, Office of Family Assistance, 1999.

Pavetti L, Olson K, Pindus N, and Pernas M. Designing Welfare-to-Work Programs for Families Facing Personal or Family Challenges: Lessons From the Field. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 1997.

Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996.

Reed BG. Drug misuse and dependency in women: The meaning and implications of being considered a special population or minority group. International Journal of the Addictions (20): 13–62, 1985.

Rubenstein G. Making Welfare Reform Work Better: Improving TANF Program Results for Recipients With Alcohol and Drug Problems. New York: Legal Action Center, 2001.

Sisco CB and Pearson CL. Prevalence of alcoholism and drug abuse among female AFDC recipients. Health & Social Work (19):75–77, 1994.

Wickizer T, Campbell K, Krupski A, and Stark K. Does substance abuse treatment improve employment outcomes for welfare recipients? Evidence from Washington State. Health Affairs, in press.

Young NK, Gardner S, and Dennis K. Responding to Alcohol and Other Drug Problems in Child Welfare: Weaving Together Practice and Policy. Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America, 1998.

Young NK. Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment: Policy Choices in Welfare Reform. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, 1996.

Young NK and Gardner SL. Implementing Welfare Reform: Solutions to the Substance Abuse Problem. Irvine, CA: Children and Family Futures, 1997.


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