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Hoover Adger
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 20
Citations - 410
Hoover Adger is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Substance abuse & Public health. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 17 publications receiving 348 citations.
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Executive summary: Strategic plan for interdisciplinary faculty development: Arming the nation's health professional workforce for a new approach to substance use disorders
Mary R. Haack,Hoover Adger +1 more
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Workforce Competencies in Behavioral Health: An Overview
Michael A. Hoge,Manuel Paris,Hoover Adger,Frank L. Collins,Cherry V. Finn,Larry Fricks,Kenneth J. Gill,Judith Haber,Marsali Hansen,D. J. Ida,Linda Kaplan,William F. Northey,Maria O'Connell,Anita L. Rosen,Anita L. Rosen,Zebulon Taintor,Janis Tondora,Alexander S. Young +17 more
TL;DR: An overview of the state of competency development in the field of behavioral health is provided, identifies the groups and organizations that have conducted and supported this work, summarizes their progress in defining and assessing competencies, and discusses both the obstacles and future directions for such initiatives.
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Receipt of Addiction Treatment After Opioid Overdose Among Medicaid-Enrolled Adolescents and Young Adults.
Rachel H. Alinsky,Bonnie T. Zima,Jonathan Rodean,Pamela A. Matson,Marc R. Larochelle,Marc R. Larochelle,Hoover Adger,Sarah M. Bagley,Scott E. Hadland,Scott E. Hadland +9 more
TL;DR: After opioid overdose, less than one-third of youths received timely addiction treatment, and only 1 in 54 youths received recommended evidence-based pharmacotherapy.
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Problems of alcohol and other drug use and abuse in adolescents
TL;DR: Although there has been much progress, alcohol and other drug use and abuse in adolescents remains a major medical and public health problem and effective physician education strategies are needed to ensure appropriate practice behaviors among health care providers.
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Core Competencies for Involvement of Health Care Providers in the Care of Children and Adolescents in Families Affected by Substance Abuse
TL;DR: The pediatrician's responsibility for alcohol and other drug problems among children, adolescents, and families has received increased recognition over the last decade and the American Academy of Pediatrics took an important step forward in this area.