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Martin T. Hall
Martin T. Hall
Associate Professor at the Kent School of Social Work & Family Science, University of Louisville
Verified email at louisville.edu - Homepage
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Medication-assisted treatment improves child permanency outcomes for opioid-using families in the child welfare system
MT Hall, J Wilfong, RA Huebner, L Posze, T Willauer
Journal of substance abuse treatment 71, 63-67, 2016
832016
Designing programming and interventions for women in the criminal justice system
MT Hall, S Golder, CL Conley, S Sawning
American Journal of Criminal Justice 38, 27-50, 2013
642013
The effects of employment interventions on addiction treatment outcomes: a review of the literature
MT Walton, MT Hall
Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions 16 (4), 358-384, 2016
592016
Substance use among victimized women on probation and parole
S Golder, MT Hall, TK Logan, GE Higgins, A Dishon, T Renn, KM Winham
Substance Use & Misuse 49 (4), 435-447, 2014
532014
Suicide by asphyxiation due to helium inhalation
MO Howard, MT Hall, JD Edwards, MG Vaughn, BE Perron, RE Winecker
The American journal of forensic medicine and pathology 32 (1), 61-70, 2011
522011
Racial/ethnic differences in mental health treatment among a national sample of pregnant women with mental health and/or substance use disorders in the United States
TN Salameh, LA Hall, TN Crawford, RR Staten, MT Hall
Journal of psychosomatic research 121, 74-80, 2019
512019
Subtypes of adolescent sedative/anxiolytic misusers: A latent profile analysis
MT Hall, MO Howard, SE McCabe
Addictive Behaviors 35 (10), 882-889, 2010
512010
Psychological distress among victimized women on probation and parole: A latent class analysis.
S Golder, M Engstrom, MT Hall, GE Higgins, TK Logan
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 85 (4), 382, 2015
402015
Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams in Rural Appalachia
MT Hall, RA Huebner, JS Sears, L Posze, T Willauer, J Oliver
Child Welfare 94 (4), 119-138, 2015
382015
Serving families with child maltreatment and substance use disorders: A decade of learning
RA Huebner, NK Young, MT Hall, L Posze, T Willauer
Journal of Family Social Work 20 (4), 288-305, 2017
372017
Nonmedical prescription opioid use among victimized women on probation and parole
MT Hall, S Golder, GE Higgins, TK Logan
Addictive behaviors 53, 113-119, 2016
352016
Peer mentoring services, opportunities, and outcomes for child welfare families with substance use disorders
RA Huebner, MT Hall, E Smead, T Willauer, L Posze
Children and Youth Services Review 84, 239-246, 2018
342018
Risky relationships: Targeting HIV prevention for women offenders
C Leukefeld, J Havens, MS Tindall, CB Oser, J Mooney, MT Hall, ...
AIDS Education and Prevention 24 (4), 339-349, 2012
342012
Prescription drug misuse among antisocial youths
MT Hall, MO Howard, SE McCabe
Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs 71 (6), 917-924, 2010
322010
Sobriety treatment and recovery teams: Implementation fidelity and related outcomes
RA Huebner, L Posze, TM Willauer, MT Hall
Substance use & misuse 50 (10), 1341-1350, 2015
242015
Factors associated with high-frequency illicit methadone use among rural Appalachian drug users
MT Hall, CG Leukefeld, JR Havens
The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse 39 (4), 241-246, 2013
202013
Motivational interviewing in child welfare services: a systematic review
MT Hall, J Sears, MT Walton
Child maltreatment 25 (3), 263-276, 2020
192020
“Like a marriage”: Partnering with peer mentors in child welfare
JS Sears, MT Hall, LM Harris, S Mount, T Willauer, L Posze, E Smead
Children and Youth Services Review 74, 80-86, 2017
192017
Accidental deaths due to inhalant misuse in North Carolina: 2000–2008
MT Hall, JD Edwards, MO Howard
Substance Use & Misuse 45 (9), 1330-1339, 2010
192010
Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams for families with co-occurring substance use and child maltreatment: A randomized controlled trial
MT Hall, AB Kelmel, RA Huebner, MT Walton, AP Barbee
Child Abuse & Neglect 114, 104963, 2021
162021
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