James A. Inciardi focuses on Psychiatry, Substance abuse, Medical prescription, Drug and Criminology. His work on Substance abuse treatment as part of general Psychiatry study is frequently linked to Prescription Drug Diversion, bridging the gap between disciplines. His study on Drug diversion is often connected to Oxycodone as part of broader study in Substance abuse.
His work in the fields of Prescription drug overlaps with other areas such as Hydrocodone. His Drug research includes themes of Prison, Therapeutic community, Recidivism and Ethnic group. His Criminology research integrates issues from Heroin users and Heroin.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Psychiatry, Substance abuse, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Criminology and Drug. His Psychiatry study combines topics in areas such as Medical prescription, Prison and Clinical psychology. His studies in Medical prescription integrate themes in fields like Pharmacy and Family medicine.
The concepts of his Substance abuse study are interwoven with issues in Methadone, Addiction and Environmental health. His Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Psychological intervention, Gerontology, Intervention, Demography and Public health. His study in the field of Criminal justice and Street crime also crosses realms of Miami.
His main research concerns Psychiatry, Substance abuse, Medical prescription, Intervention and Prescription drug. In the field of Psychiatry, his study on Drug overlaps with subjects such as Oxycodone. James A. Inciardi has included themes like Epidemiology, Demography, Addiction and Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in his Substance abuse study.
The concepts of his Medical prescription study are interwoven with issues in Pharmacy, Family medicine, Logistic regression and Pill. The study incorporates disciplines such as Psychological intervention, Physical therapy and Serostatus in addition to Intervention. James A. Inciardi has researched Prescription drug in several fields, including The Internet and Club drug.
James A. Inciardi mainly focuses on Psychiatry, Medical prescription, Substance abuse, Prescription drug and Drug diversion. His research in Psychiatry intersects with topics in Unsafe Sex and Public health. He interconnects Epidemiology, Pharmacy, Family medicine, Analgesic and Chronic pain in the investigation of issues within Medical prescription.
His work in Substance abuse addresses issues such as Comorbidity, which are connected to fields such as Intervention. The Prescription drug study combines topics in areas such as Drug, Club drug and Addiction. His study in Drug diversion is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Complaint, Grounded theory, Law enforcement and Pain Clinics.
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Intersecting Epidemics -- Crack Cocaine Use and HIV Infection among Inner-City Young Adults
Brian R. Edlin;Kathleen L. Irwin;Sairus Faruque;Clyde B. McCoy.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1994)
Women and Crack-Cocaine
James A. Inciardi;Dorothy Lockwood;Anne E. Pottieger.
(1993)
Trends in Abuse of OxyContin® and Other Opioid Analgesics in the United States: 2002-2004
Theodore J. Cicero;James A. Inciardi;Alvaro Muñoz.
The Journal of Pain (2005)
An Effective Model of Prison-Based Treatment for Drug-Involved Offenders:
James A. Inciardi;Steven S. Martin;Clifford A. Butzin;Robert M. Hooper.
Journal of Drug Issues (1997)
Three-Year Outcomes of Therapeutic Community Treatment for Drug-Involved Offenders in Delaware: From Prison to Work Release to Aftercare
Steven S. Martin;Clifford A. Butzin;Christine A. Saum;James A. Inciardi.
The Prison Journal (1999)
The war on drugs: Heroin, cocaine, crime, and public policy
James A. Inciardi.
(1986)
Mechanisms of prescription drug diversion among drug-involved club- and street-based populations.
James A. Inciardi;Hilary L. Surratt;Steven P. Kurtz;Theodore J. Cicero.
Pain Medicine (2007)
Five-Year Outcomes of Therapeutic Community Treatment of Drug-Involved Offenders after Release from Prison
James A. Inciardi;Steven S. MartIn;Clifford A. ButzIn.
Crime & Delinquency (2004)
A postmarketing surveillance program to monitor Ultram (tramadol hydrochloride) abuse in the United States.
Theodore J Cicero;Edgar H Adams;Anne Geller;James A Inciardi.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence (1999)
Heroin Use and Street Crime
James A. Inciardi.
Crime & Delinquency (1979)
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