DWI:

Lapham, S.C., Kapitula, L.R., C'de Baca, J., and McMillan, G.P. Impaired-driving recidivism among repeat offenders following intensive court-based intervention. Submitted. Drug & Alcohol Dependence.

Scheier, L.M., Lapham, S.C., C'de Baca, J. Cognitive predictors of alcohol involvement and alcohol-related problems in a sample of DWI offenders. In Pres. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2004.

Geissler, C., Lapham, S.C., Skipper, B., Kane, W. Drunk driving offenders and their significant others: Do MAST scores and answers vary by who answers the questions? In Review. Alcohol and Alcoholism.

C'de Baca, J., Lapham, S.C. Perceptions of policy change: Hispanics speak out on the 1998 New Mexico drive-up liquor window closure. In Pres. Substance Use & Misuse, 2004.

Lapham, S.C., C'de Baca, J., McMillan, G.P., Hunt, W.C. Accuracy of alcohol diagnosis among drunk driving offenders referred for screening. In Press: 2004. Drug & Alcohol Dependence.

Lapham, S.C., Scheier, L.M., C'de Baca, J. Cognitive predictors of alcohol involvement and alcohol-related problems in a sample of drunk-driving offenders. In Review. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research

Bloch, E., Lapham, S.C. A pragmatic approach to adjudicating the repeat drunk driver. National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Frontlines. In Press, 2004.

C'de Baca, J., Lapham, S.C., Skipper, B.J., Hunt, W.C. Psychiatric disorders of convicted DWI offenders: a comparison of Hispanics, American Indians, and non-Hispanic Whites. Journal of Studies on Alcohol 65(4): 419-427, 2004.

Lapham, S.C., C'de Baca, J., Chang, I., Hunt, W.C. and Berger, L.R. Are drunk-driving offenders referred for screening accurately reporting their drug use. Drug and Alcohol Dependence: 66(3), 243-253, 2002.

C'de Baca, J., Miller, W. R., and Lapham, S. A multiple risk factor approach for predicting DWI recidivism. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 21: 207-215, 2001.

C'de Baca, J., Lapham, S.C., Liang, H.C. and Skipper, B.J. Victim Panels: Do they impact drunk drivers? A follow-up of female and male, first-time and repeat offenders. Journal of Studies on Alcohol 62(5), 615-620, 2001.

Lapham, S.C., Smith, E., C'de Baca, J., Chang, I., Skipper, B. J., Baum, G., and Hunt, W. C. Prevalence of psychiatric disorders among persons convicted of driving while impaired. Archives of General Psychiatry 58(10), 943-949, 2001.

Lapham, S.C., Scheier, L.M., Skipper, B.J. and C'de Baca, J. Cognitive predictors of alcohol involvement and alcohol-related problems in a sample of DWI offenders. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 25(5), 43A, 2001.

Chang, I., Lapham, S.C. and Wanberg, K.W. Alcohol Use Inventory: screening and assessment of first-time DWI offenders: I. Reliability and Profiles. Alcohol and Alcoholism 36(2): 112-121, 2001.

Chang, I., Lapham, S.C., C'de Baca, J. and Davis, J.W. Alcohol Use Inventory: screening and assessment of first-time DWI offenders: II. Typology and Predictive Validity. Alcohol and Alcoholism 36(2): 122-130, 2001.

Chang, I., Gregory, C., and Lapham, S.C. Review of screening instruments and procedures for evaluating DWI offenders. Report prepared for the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, Washington, D.C., 2000.

C'de Baca, J., Lapham, S.C. and Skipper, B.J. Alcohol and drug dependence does not explain higher DWI rearrest rates among minority offenders. (Abstract. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 24(5), 109A, 2000.

Lapham, S.C., Chang, I., Berger, L.R., and Skipper, B.J. Blood alcohol concentrations at arrest and the subsequent diagnosis of alcohol dependence. (Abstract. International Council on Alcohol Drugs and Traffic Safety, 2000.

C'de Baca, J. and Lapham, S.C, Paine S. and Skipper B.J. Victim Impact Panels: who is sentenced to attend? Does attendance affect recidivism of first-time DWI offenders. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 24(9): 1420-1426, 2000.

Lapham, S.C., Skipper, B.J., Hunt, W.C. and Chang, I. Do risk factors for rearrest differ for female and male drunk-driving offenders. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 24(11): 1647-1655, 2000.

Chang, I., Lapham, S.C., and C'de Baca, J. Preliminary study of the relationship between reported alcohol use at screening and driving outcomes among convicted DWI offenders (Abstract). Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 21(3): 127A, 2000.

C'de Baca, J. (1999). Risk factors for recidivism among DWI offenders entering screening: A 4-year follow-up. Dissertation, University of New Mexico.

Lapham, S.C., Baum, G., Skipper, B.J. and Chang, I. Attrition in a follow-up study of driving while impaired offenders: Who is lost. Alcohol and Alcoholism 35(5): 464-470, 2000.

Lapham, S.C., Skipper, B.J., Chang, I., Barton, K. and Kennedy, R. Factors related to miles driven between drinking and arrest locations among convicted drunk drivers. Accident Analysis and Prevention 30 (2): 201-206 (1998)

Lapham, S.C., Skipper, B.J., and Simpson, G.L. A prospective study of the utility of standardized instruments in predicting recidivism among first DWI offenders. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 58(5), 524-530, 1997.

Chang, I., and Lapham, S.C. Validity of self-reported criminal offenses and traffic violations in driving while intoxicated offenders. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 31(6):583-90; 1996.

Chang, I., Lapham, S.C., and Barton, K.J. Drinking environment and sociodemographic factors among DWI offenders. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 57:659-669; 1996.

Lapham, S.C., Skipper, B.J., Chang, I., Barton, K., Kennedy, R. Analysis of drinking versus arrest locations for DWI offenders arrested in Bernalillo County, NM. Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety - T95. Vols 1 and 2, 1995.

Lapham, S.C., Skipper, B.J., Owen, J.P., Kleyboecker, K., Teaf, D., Thompson, B., and Simpson, G. Alcohol abuse screening instruments: Normative test data collected from a first DWI offender screening program. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 56(1):51-59, 1995.

drive ups:

Lapham, S.C., Skipper, B.J. New Mexico's 1998 drive-up liquor window closure: Part 1: Did the 1998 drive-up liquor window closure affect re-arrest rates and crashes among previously arrested drunk drivers? In Review (2004). Traffic Injury Prevention.

Lapham, S.C., Gruenwald, P.J., Remer, L., Layne, L. New Mexico's 1998 drive-up liquor window closure: Study I - Effect on alcohol-involved crashes. Addiction, 99(5), 595-606, 2004.

Lapham, S.C., Skipper, B.J. New Mexico's 1998 drive-up liquor window closure: Study II - Economic impact on owners. Addiction, 99(5), 607-611, 2004.

C'de Baca, J., Lapham, S.C. New Mexico's 1998 drive-up liquor window closure: Part 4: As experienced by nearby residents. Submitted 2002. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences

Lewis, N.O., Lapham, S.C. and Skipper, B.J. Drive-up liquor windows and convicted drunk drivers: a comparative analysis of place of purchase. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 30(6), 763-772. 1998.

Lewis, N.O., Lapham, S.C. and Skipper, B.J. Drive-up liquor windows and drunk drivers: A comparative study of place of purchase. (Abstract. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 22(3), 41A, 1998.

methadone:

McMillan, G.P. and Lapham, S.C.  Staff perspectives on Methadone Maintenance Therapy (MMT) in a large Southwestern jail. In Review: Addiction Research.

drug studies:

Kranzler, H.R., Wesson, D.R., Billot, L., DASNaltrexone Study Group. Naltrexone depot for treatment for alcohol dependence: a multi-center, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial. In Press Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 2004.

healthcare workers:

McMillan, G.P., Lapham, S.C. Does moderate alcohol use affect health care utilization? A propensity analysis of female health care workers. Addiction 99: 612-620, 2004

Lapham, S.C., Gregory, C., and McMillan, G. Impact of an alcohol abuse intervention for health care workers. Part 1: Frequency of binge drinking and desire to reduce alcohol use. Alcohol and Alcoholism 38(2), 176-182, 2003.

Lapham, S.C., McMillan, G., and Gregory, C. Impact of an alcohol abuse intervention for health care workers. Part 2: Employee assistance program utilization, on-the-job injuries, job loss, and health services utilization. Alcohol and Alcoholism 38(2), 183-188, 2003.

Lapham, S.C., Chang, I. and Gregory, C. Substance abuse intervention for health care workers: A preliminary report. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 27(2): 131-143, 2000.

Lapham, S.C., Chang, I. and Gregory, C. Substance abuse prevention for healthcare workers. American Public Health Association 127th Annual Meeting & Exposition Abstracts, 1999.

Lewis, N.O., and Lapham, S.C. Changing beliefs about substance abuse in a health care setting. Submitted 2003: Social Science in Medicine.

medical care in new mexico:

Willging, C.E. Power, blame, and accountability: Medicaid managed care for mental health services in New Mexico. In Press 2004:. Medical Anthropology Quarterly.

behavioral health:

C'de Baca, J., Wilbourne, P. Quantum change: Ten years later. Journal of Clinical Psychology/In Session. 60(5): 531-541, 2004.

C'de Baca, J., Miller, W.R. Quantum change: Sudden transformation in the tradition of James' Varieties. Streams of William James, 5(1): 12-15, 2003.

prenatal:

Lapham, S.C., Henley, E., and Skipper, B.J. Use of computerized prenatal interviews for assessing high-risk behaviors among American Indians. American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, 8(1), 1997.

C'de Baca, J., Lapham, S.C., Skipper, B.J., and Watkins, M. Use of computer to test associations between risk factors and pregnancy outcomes. Computers and Biomedical Research, 30, 232-43, 1997.

Grant, K.A. and Lapham, S.C. Risk factors for drinking and delivery problems in low-income women seeking prenatal care. (Abstract. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 20(2): 122A, 1996.

Lapham, S.C., Henley, E., and Kleyboecker, K. Prenatal behavioral risk screening by computer among Native Americans. Family Medicine, 25(3): 197-202, 1993.

Lapham, S.C., Kring, M.K., and Skipper, B.J. Prenatal behavioral risk screening by computer in an HMO-based prenatal care clinic. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 165(3): 506-514, 1991.

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