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Associate Director for Process and Outcome Studies

Ed.D., Research Design and Educational Measurement,

University of Georgia, 1969

E-mail address:
g.joe@tcu.edu

Advisory and Service Activities
Selected Publications

Dr. George Joe

George Joe originally joined the IBR at TCU in 1969.  In 1983 he became a Research Scientist in the Behavioral Research Program at Texas A&M University, and returned to TCU in 1989.  His research has focused on the components of the treatment process, evaluation models for treatment effectiveness, etiology of drug abuse, and statistical methodology.  He is senior statistician for the IBR and is currently Co-Principal Investigator of the DATAR Project.  He is experienced in the application of univariate and multivariate statistical methods, in the analytic modeling of data, in questionnaire development, sample selection, and survey research.  His publications include over 80 articles in professional journals.  He has served as a member of the NIDA Treatment Research Subcommittee and Special Emphasis Panels.  He is also a frequent reviewer for professional journals.


Advisory and Service Activities

National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Washington, D.C.

  • Member, Treatment Research Subcommittee

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Selected Publications

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Joe, G. W., Dansereau, D. F., Pitre, U., & Simpson, D. D. (1997).   Effectiveness of node-link mapping enhanced counseling for opiate addicts:  A 12-month posttreatment follow-up.  Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 185(5), 306-313.  [Abstract]

Simpson, D. D., Joe, G. W., Rowan-Szal, G. A., & Greener, J. M. (1997).  Drug abuse treatment process components that improve retention.  Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 14(6), 565-572. [Abstract]

Joe, G. W., Simpson, D. D., & Broome, K. M. (1998).  Effects of readiness for drug abuse treatment on client retention and assessment of process.  Addiction, 93(8), 1177-1190.  [Abstract]

Joe, G. W., Simpson, D. D., & Broome, K. M. (1999). Retention and patient engagement models for different treatment modalities in DATOS. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 57, 113-125.  [Abstract]

Joe, G. W., Simpson, D. D., Dansereau, D. F., & Rowan-Szal, G. A. (2001).  Relationships between counseling rapport and drug abuse treatment outcomes.  Psychiatric Services, 52(9), 1223-1229.  [Abstract]

Joe. G. W., Broome, K. M., Rowan-Szal, G. A., & Simpson, D. D. (2002).  Measuring patient attributes and engagement in treatment.  Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 22(4), 183-196.  [Abstract]

Joe, G. W., Simpson, D. D., & Rowan-Szal, G. A. (2009).  Interaction of counseling rapport and topics discussed in sessions with methadone clients.  Substance Use & Misuse, 44(1), 3-17. [Abstract]

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IBR Faculty, Research Staff

Director and Professor
Patrick M. Flynn

Former Director and S.B. Sells Distinguished Professor
D. Dwayne Simpson

Associate Directors
Donald F. Dansereau

George W. Joe

Kevin Knight

Senior Research Scientist
Wayne E. K. Lehman

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

Research Associates
Norma G. Bartholomew
Charlotte W. Pevoto

Consulting Scientists
Barry S. Brown
Lois R. Chatham


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