Dorothy O. Jackson, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2011 Psychology University of Alabama, Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Mental Health
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Karen Cropsey grad student 2011 UAB
 (Substance-dependent TASC offenders taking psychotropic pharmacotherapy---associated factors, substance use outcomes, and criminal diversion outcomes.)
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Cropsey KL, Lane PS, Hale GJ, et al. (2011) Results of a pilot randomized controlled trial of buprenorphine for opioid dependent women in the criminal justice system. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 119: 172-8
Jackson DO, Mrug S, Cook F, et al. (2011) Factors predicting substance dependence and psychotropic medication use among offenders in community corrections. Addictive Behaviors. 36: 755-8
Cropsey KL, Jackson DO, Hale GJ, et al. (2011) Impact of self-initiated pre-quit smoking reduction on cessation rates: results of a clinical trial of smoking cessation among female prisoners. Addictive Behaviors. 36: 73-8
Cropsey KL, McClure LA, Jackson DO, et al. (2010) The impact of quitting smoking on weight among women prisoners participating in a smoking cessation intervention. American Journal of Public Health. 100: 1442-8
Jackson DO, Cropsey KL, Weaver MF, et al. (2010) Factors related to injection drug use among female prisoners. Substance Use & Misuse. 45: 368-83
Cropsey KL, Jones-Whaley S, Jackson DO, et al. (2010) Smoking characteristics of community corrections clients. Nicotine & Tobacco Research : Official Journal of the Society For Research On Nicotine and Tobacco. 12: 53-8
Cropsey KL, Hale GJ, Jackson DO, et al. (2010) Psychiatric and substance abuse characteristics of smoking and non-smoking female prisoners. The Journal of Behavior Analysis of Offender and Victim Treatment and Prevention. 2: 104-113
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