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Rachel Gonzales

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Addiction Science & Clinical Practice|February 23, 2008
Response: a case for collaborative careRachel Gonzales, David C Perlman
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|July 28, 2010
Commentary on Marshall et al. (2010): are long-term negative health consequences of methamphetamine use important to youth?Richard A Rawson, Rachel Gonzales
Annual Review of Public Health|January 15, 2010
The methamphetamine problem in the United StatesRachel Gonzales, Larissa Mooney, Richard A Rawson
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment|September 11, 2002
Treatment of methamphetamine use disorders: an updateRichard A Rawson, Rachel Gonzales, Paul Brethen
Health Education Research|September 17, 2013
Exploring the feasibility of text messaging to support substance abuse recovery among youth in treatmentRachel Gonzales, M Douglas Anglin, Deborah C Glik
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs|December 9, 2010
Performance improvement in addiction treatment: efforts in CaliforniaDiane M Herbeck, Rachel Gonzales, Richard A Rawson
BMC Health Services Research|August 12, 2016
Technological aids for improving longitudinal research on substance use disordersDavid Farabee, Marya Schulte, Rachel Gonzales, et al.
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs|December 6, 2012
Process-of-care measures as predictors of client outcome among a methamphetamine-dependent sample at 12- and 36-month follow-upsRichard A Rawson, Rachel Gonzales, Lisa Greenwell, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|June 15, 2007
Use of methamphetamine by young people: is there reason for concern?Richard A Rawson, Rachel Gonzales, Michael McCann, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|February 22, 2024
Investigating the Feasibility of Using a Wearable Device to Measure Physiologic Health Data in Emergency Nurses and Residents: Observational Cohort StudyAnish K Agarwal, Rachel Gonzales, Kevin Scott, et al.
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Addiction Science & Clinical Practice|February 23, 2008
Response: a case for collaborative careRachel Gonzales, David C Perlman
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|July 28, 2010
Commentary on Marshall et al. (2010): are long-term negative health consequences of methamphetamine use important to youth?Richard A Rawson, Rachel Gonzales
Annual Review of Public Health|January 15, 2010
The methamphetamine problem in the United StatesRachel Gonzales, Larissa Mooney, Richard A Rawson
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment|September 11, 2002
Treatment of methamphetamine use disorders: an updateRichard A Rawson, Rachel Gonzales, Paul Brethen
Health Education Research|September 17, 2013
Exploring the feasibility of text messaging to support substance abuse recovery among youth in treatmentRachel Gonzales, M Douglas Anglin, Deborah C Glik
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs|December 9, 2010
Performance improvement in addiction treatment: efforts in CaliforniaDiane M Herbeck, Rachel Gonzales, Richard A Rawson
BMC Health Services Research|August 12, 2016
Technological aids for improving longitudinal research on substance use disordersDavid Farabee, Marya Schulte, Rachel Gonzales, et al.
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs|December 6, 2012
Process-of-care measures as predictors of client outcome among a methamphetamine-dependent sample at 12- and 36-month follow-upsRichard A Rawson, Rachel Gonzales, Lisa Greenwell, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|June 15, 2007
Use of methamphetamine by young people: is there reason for concern?Richard A Rawson, Rachel Gonzales, Michael McCann, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|February 22, 2024
Investigating the Feasibility of Using a Wearable Device to Measure Physiologic Health Data in Emergency Nurses and Residents: Observational Cohort StudyAnish K Agarwal, Rachel Gonzales, Kevin Scott, et al.
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