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Research Scientist

Ph.D., Experimental Psychology, Texas Christian University, 1996

E-mail address: k.broome@tcu.edu

Selected Publications

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Kirk Broome has been with the Institute of Behavioral Research since 1993, first as a graduate student and then as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in 1996-97.   His research focuses primarily on program differences in treatment structure and organization, and how they relate to client progress.   His experience covers the design and analysis of treatment program evaluations, with special emphasis on structural equation modeling and hierarchical linear modeling.   Kirk is the statistician and methodologist for the TCOM Project.

 


Selected Publications

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Broome, K. M., Knight, K., Hiller, M. L., & Simpson, D. D. (1996). Drug treatment process indicators for probationers and prediction of recidivism. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment,13(6), 487-491.  [Abstract]

Broome, K. M., Knight, K., Joe, G. W., & Simpson, D. D. (1996). Evaluating the drug-abusing probationer: Clinical interview versus self-administered assessment. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 23, 593-606.  [Abstract]

Broome, K. M., Knight, K., Joe, G. W., Simpson, D. D., & Cross, D. R. (1997). Structural models of antisocial behavior and during-treatment performance for probationers in a substance abuse treatment program. Structural Equation Modeling, 4, 37-51.   [Abstract]

Broome, K. M., Simpson, D. D., & Joe, G. W. (2001).  Relapse to opioid and cocaine use following methadone treatment.  In F. M. Tims, C. G. Leukefeld, & J. J. Platt (Eds.), Relapse and recovery in addictions (pp. 334-354).  New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Broome, K. M., Simpson, D. D., & Joe, G. W. (2002).  The role of social support following short-term inpatient treatment.  The American Journal on Addictions, 11, 57-65.  [Abstract]

Fletcher, B. W., Broome, K. M., Delany, P. J., Shields, J., & Flynn, P. M. (2003).  Patient and program factors in obtaining supportive services in DATOS.  Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 25(3), 165-175.  [Abstract]

Rao, S. R., Broome, K. M., & Simpson, D. D. (2004).  Depression and hostility as predictors of long-term outcomes among opiate users in DATOS.  Addiction, 99(5), 579-589.

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IBR Faculty, Research Staff

Director and Professor
D. Dwayne Simpson

Deputy Director and Professor
Patrick M. Flynn

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Donald F. Dansereau

George W. Joe

Kevin Knight

Research Scientists
Kirk M. Broome
Jack M. Greener
Danica K. Knight
Grace A. Rowan-Szal

Associate Research Scientist
Janis T. Morey

Research Associates
Norma G. Bartholomew
Charlotte W. Pevoto

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Barry S. Brown
Lois R. Chatham


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