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1.Simpson, D. D. TCU/PMES forms manual. Fort Worth: Texas Christian
University, Institute of Behavioral Research.
(1) Santos de Barona, M., & Simpson, D. D. (1984). Training and orientation
guide.
(2) Simpson, D. D. (1982). Client intake form.
(3) Simpson, D. D. (1991). Scales on family, friends, and self.
(4) Simpson, D. D. (1987). Client follow-up interview.
2. Simpson, D. D., & Santos de Barona, M. (1983). Drug abuse prevention
programs for high-risk youth in Texas (Drug Abuse in Texas Monograph).
Austin: Texas Department of Community Affairs.
3. Santos de Barona, M., & Simpson, D. D. (1984). Inhalant users in
drug abuse prevention programs. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol
Abuse, 10(4), 503-518, 1984.
4. Simpson, D. D., & Hill, D. (1984, August). Illicit drug use in
Texas. Texas Department of Community Affairs Quarterly.
5. Barrett, M. E., Simpson, D. D., & Lehman, W. E. K. (1988). Behavioral
changes of adolescents in drug abuse intervention programs. Journal
of Clinical Psychology, 44(3), 461-473.
6. Menon, R., Barrett, M. E., & Simpson, D. D. (1990). School peer
group, and inhalant use among Mexican American adolescents. Hispanic
Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 12(4), 408-420. [Abstract]
7. Simpson, D. D., & Chatham, L. R. (Eds.). (1991). Inhalant use by
Mexican American youth: Findings from a longitudinal study. Special
issue of Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 13(3). (This special
issue also available from Sage Publications as a book.)
(1) Simpson, D. D., Joe, G. W., & Barrett, M. E. Inhalant use by Mexican
American youth: An introduction (pp. 246-255).
(2) Joe, G. W., & Simpson, D. D. Reasons for inhalant use (pp. 256-266).
[Abstract]
(3) Smith, S. S., Joe, G. W., & Simpson, D. D. Parental influences
on inhalant use by children (pp. 267-275). [Abstract]
(4) Barrett, M. E., Joe, G. W., & Simpson, D. D. Acculturation influences
on inhalant use (pp. 276-296). [Abstract]
(5) Joe, G. W., Garriott, J. C., & Simpson, D. D. Physical symptoms
and psychological distress among inhalant users (pp. 297-314). [Abstract]
(6) McBride, A. A., Joe, G. W., & Simpson, D. D. Prediction of long-term
alcohol use, drug use, and criminality among inhalant users (pp. 315-323).
[Abstract]
(7) Joe, G. W., Barrett, M. E., & Simpson, D. D. An integrative model
for drug use severity among inhalant users (pp. 324-340). [Abstract]
(8) Simpson, D. D., & Barrett, M. E. (1991). A longitudinal study
of inhalant use: Overview and discussion of findings (pp. 341-355).
8. Simpson, D. D. (1992). Inhalant abuse: A volatile research agenda.
In Charles W. Sharp, F. Beauvais, & R. Spence (Eds.), Inhalant
abuse: A volatile research agenda (NIDA Research Monograph 129, NIH
Publication No. 93-3475). Rockville, MD: National Institute of Behavioral
Research.
9. Simpson, D. D., & McBride, A. A. (1992). Family, friends, and self
(FFS) assessment scales for Mexican American youth. Hispanic Journal
of Behavioral Sciences, 14(3), 327-340. [Abstract]
10. Simpson, D. D. (1997). A longitudinal study of inhalant use: Implications
for treatment and prevention. Substance Use and Misuse, 32(12&13),
1889-1890. [Abstract]
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