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- :Chang, Hsien-Yen ;Lyapustina, Tatyana8 1 2016 | Drug Alcohol Depend. 165:1-8:BackgroundPrescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) and pill mill laws were implemented to reduce opioid-related injuries/deaths. We evaluated the...
- :Lyapustina, Tatyana ;Rutkow, LainieDec 31 2015 | Drug Alcohol Depend. 159:190-197.:BackgroundStates have attempted to reduce prescription opioid abuse through strengthening the regulation of pain management clinics; however, the effe...
- :Stuart, Elizabeth A. ;Bradshaw, Catherine P.Apr 2015 | Prev Sci. 16(3):475-485.:Recent years have seen increasing interest in and attention to evidence-based practices, where the "evidence" generally comes from well-conducted rand...
- :Christensen, Anna L. ;Stuart, Elizabeth A.Sep 2011 | Prev Sci. 12(3):289-299.:Perinatal depression is a prevalent and detrimental condition. Determining modifiable factors associated with it would identify opportunities for prev...
- :Colson, K. Ellicott ;Rudolph, Kara E.Mar 16 2016 | Sci Rep. 2016; 6.:Matching methods are common in studies across many disciplines. However, there is limited evidence on how to optimally combine matching with subsequen...
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