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The San Francisco Treatment Research Center (SFTRC) at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), is a Center funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse conducting a variety of studies focused on innovative treatments for substance abuse. Our research includes both psychosocial and pharmacologic trials in both randomized clinical trial and Phase I development forms. We conduct our work at UCSF and its affiliated sites at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center and San Francisco General Hospital and the Habit Abatement Clinic.

There are 7 publications in this collection, published between 1999 and 2004.

Delucchi, K L; Matzger, H; Weisner, C: Dependent and problem drinking over 5 years: a latent class growth analysis, 2004

Delucchi, K L; Bostrom, A: Methods for analysis of skewed data distributions in psychiatric clinical studies: Working with many zero values, 2004

Hall, S M Ph.D.; Humfleet, G L Ph.D.; Reus, V I M.D.; Munoz, R F Ph.D.; Cullen, J Ph.D.: Extended nortriptyline and psychological treatment for cigarette smoking, 2004

Satre, Derek D; Mertens, Jennifer R; Arean, Patricia A; Weisner, Constance: Five-year alcohol and drug treatment outcomes of older adults versus middle-aged and younger adults in a managed care program, 2004

Satre, Derek; Knight, Bob G; Dickson-Fuhrmann, Elizabeth; Jarvik, Lissy F: Substance abuse treatment initiation among older adults in the GET SMART program: effects of depression and cognitive status, 2004

Satre, Derek; Knight, Bob G; Dickson-Fuhrmann, Elizabeth; Jarvik, Lissy F.: Predictors of Alcohol Treatment Seeking in a Sample of Older Adults in the GET SMART Program, 2003

Knight, Bob G; Satre, Derek: Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy with Older Adults, 1999

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