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Substance Abuse
 

Other Program Activities

  • American Medical Association
    Chicago, IL
    $151,943—SmokeLess States preemption conference and communications activities (1 year). ID#46836
  • American Medical Association Foundation
    Chicago, IL
    $7,750,288—Special opportunities grant for SmokeLess States (3 years). ID#44013
  • American Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation
    Berkeley, CA
    $142,654—Educating the public and policy-makers about clean indoor air issues (1 year). ID#47293
  • Public Media Center
    San Francisco, CA
    $390,000—Educating the public and policy-makers about clean indoor air issues (1 year). ID#47292


The Strategy Group, Inc.

Chicago, IL
$349,628Educating the public about tobacco tax and clean indoor air issues (1 year). ID#43730
Substance Abuse Policy Research Program

Program to provide support for investigators to conduct policy research on a variety of projects directed at helping the country reduce the harm caused by substance abuse.

  • Behavioral Health Research Center of the Southwest
    Albuquerque, NM
    $99,797—Study of the effects of a new policy allowing methadone maintenance treatment in New Mexico jails (2 years). ID#47654
  • University of California, Los Angeles, Integrated Substance Abuse Programs
    Los Angeles, CA
    $99,147—Cost analysis and operations assessment of community-based alcohol and drug treatment programs (10 months). ID#46113
  • Children's Memorial Hospital
    Chicago, IL
    $400,000—Survey of tobacco use and tobacco smoke exposure conducted during pediatric office visits (2 years). ID#45645
    $41,662—Study to assess well-child visit time related to tobacco issues (19 months). ID#47356
  • HBSA Inc.
    Calverton, MD
    $347,882—Implications of tobacco litigation for alcohol policy (18 months). ID#45565
  • Health Research, Inc.
    Buffalo, NY
    $97,008—Assessing the impact of over-the-counter nicotine replacement therapy on smoking cessation (1 year). ID#45718
  • University of Illinois at Chicago College of Business Administration
    Chicago, IL
    $62,732—Study of the impact of price and control policies on smoking initiation and cessation (1 year). ID#45268
    $99,984—Research on excessive drinking, and drinking and driving among college students (18 months). ID#46227
  • Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
    New Orleans, LA
    $99,360—Study on the relationship between the structural and individual factors associated with substance abuse among adolescents (18 months). ID#45752
  • University of Maryland School of Medicine
    Baltimore, MD
    $100,000—Assessment of crash culpability relative to the use of alcohol and other drugs by injured drivers (2 years). ID#44848
  • University of Maryland, Baltimore, School of Pharmacy
    Baltimore, MD
    $399,540—Implementation of the Drug Addiction Treatment Act by enhancing pharmacists' knowledge of the law and its implications for pharmacy practice (2 years). ID#47215
  • University of Massachusetts Medical School
    Worcester, MA
    $121,754—Evaluation of Synar regulation implementation and alternative state policies to prohibit tobacco sales to minors (2 years). ID#45644

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