National Drug Abuse Treatment 

 NORTH CAROLINA NODE


NORTH CAROLINA NODE (2001-2007)

Robert L. Hubbard , Ph.D., M.B.A.
Principal Investigator

Professor of Psychiatry
Duke University Medical Center
2218 2B Elder St.
DUMC 3419
Durham, NC 27705
hubbard@ndri-nc.org
http://nc-ctn.dcri.duke.edu/index.html (Node)
http://www.nida.nih.gov/CTN/centers/northcarolina.html (NIDA)

The North Carolina Node joined the Clinical Trials Network in January 2001. This Node is a partnership between Duke University Medical Center (the Regional Research and Training Center (RRTC)), National Development and Research Institutes, the State of North Carolina and 12 community treatment programs distributed across the State. These programs, which include the major providers of treatment in North Carolina, serve more than 20,000 financially, culturally and ethnically diverse clients located in rural and urban settings. The programs include a therapeutic community, area mental health centers, private outpatient agencies, and regional residential addiction treatment centers. Treatments provided encompass a wide range of therapies, both behavioral and pharmacologic, for families, adolescents, and adults. This node's involvement with the CTN ended in 2007.


FIND IT!  Publications with North Carolina involvement


NORTH CAROLINA NODE PROTOCOL INVOLVEMENT

  Suboxone (Buprenorphine/Naloxone) Taper: A Comparison of Taper Schedules

Assessment of the National Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network: A Baseline for Investigating the Diffusion of Innovation

Smoking Cessation Treatment with Transdermal Nicotine Replacement Therapy in Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Programs

Buprenorphine/Naloxone-Facilitated Rehabilitation for Opioid Dependent Adolescents/Young Adults

A Feasibility Study of a Telephone Enhancement Procedure (TELE) to Improve Participation in Continuing Care Activities

Characteristics of Screening, Evaluation, and Treatment of HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C Viral Infections, and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Substance Abuse Treatment Programs

Motivational Enhancement Therapy to Improve Treatment Utilization and Outcome in Pregnant Substance Users

Brief Strategic Family Therapy for Adolescent Drug Abusers

Patient Feedback: A Performance Improvement Study in Outpatient Addiction Treatment Settings

Reducing HIV/STD Risk Behaviors: A Research Study for Men in Drug Abuse Treatment

Reducing HIV/STD Risk Behaviors: A Research Study for Women in Drug Abuse Treatment

 

 


 


 

 






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