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Curriculum Vita of

 

David F. Duncan, Dr.P.H., C.A.S., F.A.A.H.B.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1347 Kentucky Street 

Bowling Green, KY 42101-3445

(270) 796-6713

 

DFDunc= an@insightbb.com

 

 

EDUCATION

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Brown Univer= sity Medical School, Postdoctoral Diploma, 1995.

        &= nbsp; Major: alcoholism early intervention and treatment effectiveness research.

        &= nbsp; University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Doctor of Public Health, 1976.

        &= nbsp; Qualifying Areas: behavioral sciences, epidemiology, biostatistics, and program and po= licy evaluation.

Sam Housto= n State University, 36 hours of graduate credit (all but thesis for M.A.)<= o:p>

        &= nbsp; Major: criminology and corrections.

University of Missouri = at Kansas City,  Bachelor of Arts, 1970<= /span>

        &= nbsp; Major: psychology

        &= nbsp; Minors: sociology and education

Metropoli= tan Junior College of Kansas City, Asso= ciate in Science, 1967.

        &= nbsp; Double major: biology and social science.

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CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

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Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences, Houston, Texas, 1971.

        &= nbsp;   Workshop on family therapy in the treatment of drug abusing adolescents.<= /span>

Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences, Houston, Texas, 1971.

        &= nbsp;   Workshop on use of the Leary Battery in diagnosis and treatment.

Houston Drug Action Task Force, Inc., Houston, Texas, 1972.

        &= nbsp;   Workshop on use of the Social Seminar program for drug education.<= /p>

Universi= ty of Hou= ston, Houston, Texas, 1972-1973.

        &= nbsp;          Certific= ate in Counseling and Therapy for Alcoholism, Drug Abuse and Related Disorders.=

Trinity University &= amp; U. S. Office of Education, San Antonio,Tx. 1974.=

        &= nbsp;   Certificate in Community Education on Alcohol and Other Drugs.

Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, = Texas, 1975.

        &= nbsp;  Conducting the mental status examination.

Illinois<= span style=3D'font-size:11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-b= idi-font-family: "Times New Roman"'> Public Health Association, Springfield, Illinois, 1979.

        &= nbsp;  Workshop on Hospice Care.

Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, 1985.

        &= nbsp;   Workshop on Utilizing Innovative Technology in Health Education.

American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Chicago, Illinois, 1988.

        &= nbsp;   Basic Workshop on Clinical Hypnosis.

Butler Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island, 1993

        &= nbsp;   Treatment of Victims of Sexual Abuse (1.5 CEH)

Butler Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island, 1994

        &= nbsp;   Psychopharmacology in the Treatment of Psychosis (1.5 CEH)

Butler Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island, 1994

        &= nbsp;   Clinical Perspective in Cross-Cultural Psychiatry (4.5 CEH)

National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, MD, 1995.

    =      Working with the Elderly Patient.<= o:p>

Addiction Technology <= st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Transfer Center of New England, 1998

    =      Advanced Psychopharmacology (8 CEH= )

Addiction Technology <= st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Transfer Center of New England, 1998

    =      Clinical Supervision of Substance = Abuse Treatment (8 CEH)

Addiction Technology <= st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Transfer Center of New England, 1999

    =      Motivational Interviewing (8 CEH)<= o:p>

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

 

Duncan and Associates

<= st1:City w:st=3D"on">Bowling Green, Kentucky<= /st1:State>

President

April 1, 2001 to Present.

Principal in a small consulting firm providing needs assessment, program planning, evaluation, research design, data analy= sis, and training services in the health, education, and human service fields

 

<= st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Brown Univer= sity School of Medicine

Providence, Rhode Isl= and

Clinical Associate Professor of Medical Science

July 15, 1996 to Present

Faculty member in the Department of Community Health and the Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies.. Served on the Core Faculty of the combined postdoctoral program in addiction studies, clinical psychology and psychopharmacology. Member of the Committee on Community Hea= lth and Health Policy. Taught summer course on drugs and violence. Taught onlin= e CE courses on harm reduction, confidentiality in substance abuse treatment, and substance abuse in the elderly for the Addiction Technology Transfer Center= of New England.

 

Westat Corporation and the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy=

<= st1:City w:st=3D"on">Rockville= , Maryland<= /st1:State>

Senior Study Director of the Substance Abuse Research Group.

September 7, 1999 to January 15, 2001

Wrote research proposals and analyt= ic reports for contract research for the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Institutes of Health, and other agencies.

 

Duncan and Associates

<= st1:City w:st=3D"on">Providence, Rhode Isl= and

President

January 16, 1998 to August 31, 1999.

Principal in a small consulting firm providing needs assessment, program planning, evaluation, research design, data analy= sis, and training services in the health, education, and human service fields

 

Rhode Island Department of Health <= o:p>

Providence, Rhode Isl= and

Senior Public Health Epidemiologist and Project Director of the Uni= fied Needs Assessment Project for Substance Abuse Treatment.

August 15, 1996 to January 15, 1998=

Monitored progress of contractor for statewide needs assessment. Wr= ote grant proposal to CSAT for pilot study of outcomes monitoring of treatment = for substance abusing women and served on the Steering Committee for that proje= ct. Member of Disease Surveillance Committee, Needle Exchange Steering Committe= e, Committee on Compliance Monitoring and Outcomes Measurement, Data Analysis = Work Group, Epidemiology Work Group, and Work Group on Cost­ Effectiveness Studies.

Community College of Rho= de Island

<= st1:City w:st=3D"on">Providence, Rhode Isl= and

Adjunct Professor of Biology

Spring Semester of 1996, 1997 and 1998

Teachin= g a course on human sexuality. Guest lecturer in courses on nursing, gerontolog= y, and anthropology.

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<= st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Brown Univer= sity Medical School

<= st1:City w:st=3D"on">Providence, Rhode Isl= and.

Research Associate

June 15, 1994 to July 15, 1996

Researc= her in the Department of Community Health and the Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies. Taught sessions on epidemiologic methods and epidemiology of alcoholism in the combined postdoctoral program in addiction studies, clini= cal psychology and psychopharmacology. Taught summer course on drugs and violen= ce.

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<= st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Brown Univer= sity Medical School

<= st1:City w:st=3D"on">Providence, Rhode Isl= and.

Research Fellow

June 15, 1992 to July 14, 1994

N.I.A.A= .A. senior postdoctoral fellow in the Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies. Affiliated Fellow of the Center for Race and Ethnicity in America= . Taught honors course on drug policy. Lectured on epidemiology of drug abuse.

 

Illinois Primary Health Care Association and

Community Health and Emergency Services, Inc.

Consultant Epidemiologist

October, 1989 to June 1992

Providi= ng assistance in needs assessment, program planning, outcomes evaluation, annu= al report preparation and grant writing to a consortium of rural, inner city a= nd migrant health centers. Wrote grant proposal and served as Co-Principal Investigator of a peer education research and development project funded by= the U.S. Department of Education under the Drug Free Schools and Communities Act. 

 

<= st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">University of Col= ogne

<= st1:City w:st=3D"on">Cologne, = West Germany

Visiting Professor of Health and Environmental Research

August, 1986 – January, 1987

Visiting professor in the Department of Biology during sabbatical leave from Southern Illinois University. Taught doctoral seminar in biology. Lectured in Facult= y of Educational Science, School of <= st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Psychology, School of Art, and School of Music. Lectured at German Academy of Public Health, University of Wurzburg, and University of Oxfor= d.

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Southern Illinois = University at Carbondale

Carbondale, Illinois

Professor of Health Education

August, 1980 to January, 1989

Tenured professor teaching upper division and graduate courses: Foundations of Heal= th Education, Human Ecology, Epidemiologic Methods, Vital Statistics, Community Organization, International Health, and Drug Education. Created and taught = new graduate level courses: Health Care Administration, Health Facilities Management, Seminar on Health Care Issues, and Program Evaluation. Developed and taught workshops on: Health Counseling, Epidemiologic Research Methods, Epidemiology of Cardiovascular Disease, Family Violence, Needs Assessment, Instrument Design, Canonical Correlation, Qualitative Research, and Creativ= ity and Problem Solving. Lectured in cardiovascular block for first year medical students. Chaired departmental Academic Affairs Committee. Teacher of the Y= ear, 1986.

 

Southern Illinois = University at Carbondale

Carbondale, Illinois

Coordinator of Community Health Program

August, 1978 to July, 1980 and August, 1982 to January, 1989.=

Expande= d the existing M.S. program in Community Health from smallest to largest program = in Department. Developed B.S. and Ph.D. programs in Community Health and M.S. = in Health Services Administration. Developed an off-campus graduate program at S.I.U.C.’s Medical Center in Springfield, Illinois. Supervised intern= ships and field experiences.

 

Southern Illinois = University at Carbondale

Carbondale, Illinois

Associate Professor of Health Education

August, 1978 to July, 1980

Taught = upper division and graduate courses: Epidemiologic Methods, Human Ecology, Commun= ity Organization and Drug Education. Created and taught  new graduate level course on Compu= ters in Health Education.

 

State University of New York College at Brockport

Brockport, New York

Associate Professor of Health Science and

Acting Chair of the Department of Health Science

June, 1978 to August, 1978.

During = Summer Session.  Also Directed Genesee Regional Health Education Program.

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State University of New York College at Brockport

Brockport, New York

Assistant Professor of Health Science

September, 1976 to May, 1978.

Taught = upper division and graduate courses: Epidemiology, Human Services Systems I and II  (required for all majors in health education, nursing, social work, human services planning, and urban affairs), Drug Use and Abuse, Drug Education for Teachers, Community Organization, Community Structure and Process, and Old Age, Death and Dying. Developed and taught summer workshops on Computers in Health Education (fir= st such course anywhere), Mind Body Relationships, Program Evaluation, and Chi= ld Abuse. Taught continuing education course on Survey Research. Chaired departmental Graduate Studies Committee and developed new masters degree programs in Community Health Education and Health Services Administration. Member of Faculty Senate Committee on Research and Academic Lecture Series Steering Committee.  Member of Evaluation Consortium of the Genesee Reg= ional Health Education Program.

 

Institute of Clinical Toxicology

Baylor College of Medicine=

Houston, Texas

Research Associate

 

Data co= llection for a N.I.D.A. funded research study of drug overdoses treated in the princ= ipal emergency room in Houston, Texas. Included drawing blood samples, conducting a mental status examination, and administering assessments of li= fe stress and suicidal intent.

 

Reality Island, Inc.

Houston, Texas

Acting Executive Director

 

Replaci= ng director who was on a one year sabbatical. Directed a halfway house for you= ng adult drug abusers after discharge from a psychiatric or correctional institution.

 

University of Texas School of Public He= alth

Houston, Texas

U.S. Public Health Service Trainee

September, 1975 to August, 1976

Team ta= ught with Dr. Blair Justice, Professor of Social Psychology: Community Mental He= alth II, Communications for Public Health Workers, and Child Abuse as a Public Health Problem.

 

Office of the Governor of Texas

Austin, Texas

Research Associate

June, 1975 to August, 1975

Planned= and conducted a needs assessment survey for a proposed health manpower data sys= tem for the State of Texas.

 

University of Texas School of Public He= alth

Houston, Texas

Research Statistical Aide

September, 1973 to June, 1975

Graduate assistant for Dr. Blair Justice, Professor of Social Psychology. Team taught with Dr. Justice: Psychosocial Basis of Health, Community Mental Health I a= nd II, Communications for Public Health Workers, and Child Abuse as a Public Health Problem.

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Radio Station KPFT

Houston, Texas

Director and Reporter

November, 1973 to August, 1976

Member = of the Board of Directors of a public radio station. Host of a weekly fifteen minu= te news feature on drugs and drug abuse; expanded to one-hour with a call-in format once per month. Wrote successful funding grant for station.

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Inlet Crisis Counseling Center

Houston, Texas

Chief Trainer

August, 1973 to August, 1976

Develop= ed and directed preservice training for volunteers at a drug crisis center which offered walkin and hotline interventions. Developed and directed inservice training for staff members and volunteers. Marketed continuing education programs to community agencies. Also worked as an active crisis counselor, including providing drug crisis and first aid services at major rock concer= ts.

 

Educational Aid Center, Inc.

Houston, Texas

Acting Project Director

March, 1973 to August, 1973

        &= nbsp; Replaced Project Director who was on maternity leave. Directed a program providing individually programmed instruction to learning disabled adolescents.

 

Alternatives for Troubled Youth

Houston, Texas

Associate

November, 1972 to June, 1973

One of = four principals in a consulting firm for youth-serving agencies. Provided program evaluation, staff training, parent education, and psychological testing services.

 

Who Cares, Inc.

Houston, Texas

Vice Chair of the Board of Directors

December, 1972. To December, 1974.

Member = of the governing board of a federally-funded comprehensive drug abuse treatment ce= nter providing outpatient counseling, inpatient detoxification, methadone maintenance, halfway house, crisis hotline, crisis go-out team, and prevent= ion services to the Northwest quadrant of Houston and Harris County, Texas. Represented the agency on the Harris County Drug Action Task Force and the Harris County United Fund’s Committee on Drug Abuse.

 

Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences

and Who Cares, Inc.

Houston, Texas

Project Director

July, 1972 to November, 1972.

Directe= d a comprehensive drug abuse treatment center.=   Represented the agency on the Harris County Drug Action Task Force a= nd the Harris County United Fund’s Committee on Drug Abuse.

 

 

Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences

and Who Cares, Inc.

Houston, Texas

Counselor

December, 1971 to July, 1972

Drug ab= use and crisis intervention counselor. Developed referral resources for agency. Chi= ef volunteer trainer.

 

Houston Switchboard, Inc.

Houston, Texas

Director

September, 1970 to December, 1971

Directe= d a youth-oriented information/referral service and crisis hotline modeled on t= he Berkeley Switchboard.  Agency = merged with Who Cares, Inc. in December, 1971.

 

Harris County Juvenile Probation Department

Houston, Texas

Supervisor

September, 1970 to March, 1971

Supervi= sed one unit of a maximum security juvenile detention facility.

 

Draper Correctional Center

Houston, Texas

Assistant Warden

May, 1970 to August, 1970

Interns= hip at a maximum security state prison. Broad exposure to all aspects of warden̵= 7;s duties. Particular responsibility for liaison with the research program of = the Rehabilitation Research Foundation. Also acted as sponsor of inmate organizations such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Art Guild, etc.

 

Pinkerton Detective Agency

Houston, Texas

Private Investigator and Security Officer

February, 1970 to May, 1970

Crimina= l and civil investigations and industrial security.

 

Johnson County Juvenile Det= ention Home

Olathe, Kansas

Senior Supervisor

July, 1968 to January, 1970

In char= ge of boys section of a maximum security juvenile detention facility.

 

Johnson County Center for Retarded Children

Mission, Kansas

Reading Tutor

February, 1968 to May, 1968.

Improvi= ng the reading ability of developmentally and learning disabled children.

 

University<= /st1:PlaceType> of Kansas Bureau of= Child Research

Kansas City, Kansas

Research Assistant

June, 1967 to January, 1968.

Research Assistant to Dr. Ogden Lindsley, Professor of Educational Research. Perform= ed operant behavior research with delinquent and emotionally disturbed childre= n in residential care.

 

Head Start Program

Kansas City Public Schools

Kansas City, Missouri

Volunteer Teacher’s Aide

February, 1967 to July, 1967.

Volunte= ering one afternoon per week, providing individual attention to shy or troubled children in head start classes and other services as directed by teacher.

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Publications

 

Books

 

Hornik, R.; Judkins, D.; Golub, A.; Johnson, B.; and Dun= can, D. F. (2000). Evaluation of the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign: Historical Trends in Drug Use and Design of the Phase III Evaluation. A Rep= ort to Congress. Washington: White House Office of National Drug Control Policy.

Hornik, R.; Judkins, D.; Golub, A.; Johnson, B.; and Dun= can, D. F. (2000). Evaluation of the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign: Campaign Exposure and Baseline Measurement of Correlates of Illicit Drug Use from November 1999 through May 2000. Washington: White House Office of National Drug Control Policy.

CSAT Consensus Panel (2000).  Substance Abuse Treatment for P= ersons with Child Abuse and Neglect Issues. CSAT Treatment Improvement Protoco= l # 36. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.

Duncan, D. F. (1988). Epidemiology: Basis for Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. New York: Macmillan.

Duncan, D. F., and Gold, R. S. (1985). Drugs and the Whole Person. (2nd ed.) New York: Macmillan.

Duncan, D. F., and Gold, R. S.  (1982). Drugs and the Whole Per= son. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

 

Book Cha= pters

 

Duncan, D. F. (2005). A new direction for drug education: Harm reduction. In: L. E. Huggins (Ed.), Drug War Deadlock: The Policy <= st1:City w:st=3D"on">Battle Continues<= /u> (pp. 206-210). Stanford, CA: Stanford University, The Hoover Institution Press

White, J., Nicholson, T., Minors, P., and Duncan, D. F. (2001). A demographic profile of employed users of illicit drugs. In: M. A. Rahim, R. T. Golembiewski, and K. D. Mackenzie (Ed.), Current Topics in Management, Vol. 6 (pp. 353-370). Amsterdam: Elsevier.<= /p>

Duncan, D. F. (2000). Commentary. In: S. Sussman (Ed.), = Handbook of Program Development for Health Behavior Research and Practice (pp. 467-469). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Duncan, D. F. (2000). Hallucinogens. In: M. A. Naegle an= d C. E. D’Avanzo (Eds.), Addictions and Substance Abuse:  Strategies for Advanced Practice N= ursing. Upper Saddle River,= NJ: Prentice-Hall Health.

Duncan, D. F. (2000). Program development for needs assessment. In: S. Crosse (Ed.), Analyses, Technical Assistance and Supp= ort for the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention: Information and Related Prog= rams. Rockville, MD: Westat.

Duncan, D. F. (1998).&n= bsp; Prevention issues. In:  R. L. Hampton, V. Senatore, & T. P. Gullotta (Eds.), Substance abuse, family violence, and child welfare (pp. 249-262). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Duncan, D. F., & Petosa, R. (1997).  Social and community factors assoc= iated with drug use and abuse among adolescents.=   In: T. P. Gullotta, G. R. Adams, & R. Montemayor (Eds.)  Substance Abuse in Adolescence<= /u> (pp. 56-91).  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Duncan, D. F (1996). Facing the new Puritanism. In: B. E. Donovan & R. Knight (Eds.), Students and Chemical Dependency: Report on a Conference on Alcohol and Other Drugs = in School and College (p= p. 3-16). Providence, = RI: Brown University.

Duncan, D. F. (1992). Assessing the harms associated with drugs. In A. Trebach and K. Zeese (Eds.), Drugs, Medicine and Health: A Practical Manual for Medical and Scientific Professionals. Washington, DC: Drug Policy Foundation.

Duncan, D. F. (1989). Getting help: The mental health system. In M. E. Stefl (Ed.: Helping Mentally Ill Homeless People: A Man= ual for Shelter Workers, Washi= ngton, DC: American Public Health Association.

Duncan, D. F. (1989). Your personality. In R. W. Seehafe= r, C. Bershad, & D. S. Haber, Health: Choosing wellness. Englewood Cliffs,= NJ: Prentice Hall.

Klein, K., & Duncan, D. F. (1987). Reliabilitaetsuntersuchungen zu ausgewaehlten Messverfahren in der Gesundheitserziehung. In  J= ahrbuch der Universitaet zu Koeln, Cologne, West Germany: Universitaet zu Koeln Verlag.

Klein, K., & Duncan, D. F. (1987). Epidemiologie als Grundlage gesundheitserzieherischer Interventionskonzepte. In Jahrbuch d= er Universitaet zu Koeln, Col= ogne, West Germany: Universitaet zu Koeln Verlag.

Duncan, D. F. (1987). The advice we give: The health educator's ethical responsibility for validity and practicality. In Heal= th for All -- Meeting the Challenge, Dublin, Ireland: = The Health Education Bureau. pp. 458‑460.

Duncan, D. F. (1986, 1990,1993, & 1997). Mental wellness: Beyond mental health. In K. Mullen, R. S. Gold, P. A. Belcastro, & R. J. McDermott (Eds) Connections for Health, Dubuque: W. C. Brown.

Duncan, D, F. (1986, 1990, 1993, & 1997) - Psychoact= ive drugs: Impacts on mind and behavior. In K. Mullen, R. S. Gold, P. A. Belcas= tro, & R. J. McDermott (Eds.) Connections for Health, Dubuque: W. C. Brown.

 

Published Interview

 

Patterson, G. R. (1995). Early Career Preventionist Network: Visiting preventionist: David F. Duncan. Early Career Preventionist Network. Available online at= www.oslc.org/ecpn/ddunt1.html=

Laflin, M.T. and Black, D.R. (= 2004). Viewpoint: Conversation with Dr. David F. Duncan. American Journal of Health Behavior, 28(2), 180-188. Available online at: http://www.duncan-a= ssociates.com/viewpoint.pdf

 

In Refereed Journals

 

Watk= ins, C. M.; White, J.; Duncan, D. F.; Wyant, D K., Nicholson, T.; Khubchandani, J.; & Chekur= i, L. (submitted). Consumer-directed health insurance versus managed care: Analys= is of health care utilization and expenditures incurred by employees in a rura= l area. Submitted to Journal of Rural Health.

Nagarajan, S., Duncan, D. F., Nicholson, T., White, J. B= ., Lindley, L. L.,  & Stickle= , F. (submitted).  Self-reported sy= mptoms of dependence among recreational illicit drug users. Submitted to Psycho= logical Reports.

Nicholson, T., Duncan, D. F., White, J., & Watkins, = C. (in press). Focus= ing on addictive disorders rather than drug use.  Forum on Public Policy:  A Journal of the Oxford Round Table, 4, in press

Bell= , L. J., Zimmerli, W. H., & Duncan, D. F. (2007). Household Social Environmental Influences on African-American Adolescents’ Smoking Habits. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 5(3), 26-31.<= /p>

Duncan, D. F., White, J. B., a= nd Nicholson, T. (2007). Impact of the Great Body Shop on Student Health Risks= : A Partial Replication of the Robinson (1999) Analysis of the Minnesota Student Survey. Californi= an Journal of Health Promotion, 5(1), 76-88.

Vassar Woodruff, R. J., Zimmerli, W. H., & Duncan, D= . F. (2006). Reasons youth of color give for not accessing primary health care: A survey of patients at a teen clinic. Californian Journal of Health Promo= tion, 4(2), 175-180.

Wilson, R., Duncan, D. F., & Nicholson, T. (2004). Public att=
itudes toward smoking bans in a tobacco-producing county. Southern Medic=
al Journal, 97(7), 645-650. 
Chilakapati, V. S., Duncan, D. F., Nicholson, T., White, J. B., &=
amp; Lindley, L. (2003).  A ca=
se-control analysis of felony convictions among recreational drug users. Psychological Reports, 93(2), 365-370. 

Duncan, D., White, J., and Nicholson, T. (2003). Using internet-based surveys to reach hidden populations: Case of nonabusive illi= cit drug users. American Journal = of Health Behavior, 2= 7, 208-218.

Duncan, D. F.(2003). Drug war heresies. Jounal of Public Health Policy<= /u>, 24, 473-479.

Nicholson, T., Duncan, D. F., & White, J. (2002). Is recreational drug use normal? Journal of Substance Use  7, 116-123.

Nicholson, T.; White, J.; Cline, R.; Minors, P.; & Duncan, D. F. (2001). Parents who report using illicit drugs: Findings and implications from the DRUGNET study. Psychological Reports, 88, 245-251.

Lanier, C. A., Nicholson, T., & Duncan, D. F. (2001). Drug use and mental well being among a sample of undergraduate and graduate college students. Journal of Drug Education, 31(3), 239-248.<= o:p>

Donnelly, J.; Hollenbeck, W.; Eadie, C.; Duncan, D. F.; = and Eburne, N. (2000). College students distorted perceptions of drug dangers: Overestimation and underestimation of licit and illicit drugs. International Electronic Journal of Health Education,= 3, 272-277. http://www.i= ejhe.org/paid/2000/number4/pdf/donnelly.pdf

Duncan, D. F., Donnelly, J., Hicholson, T., & White,= J. (1999). Chronic drinking, binge drinking, and drunk driving II. . Psycho= logical Reports, 84, 145-146.

Nicholson, T. White, J., & Duncan, D. F. (1999). A survey of adult recreational drug use via the WWW: The DRUGNET study. Jo= urnal of Psychactive Drugs, 31, 415-422.

Donnelly, J.; Duncan, D. F.; Goldfarb, E.; and Eadie, C. (1999). Sexuality attitudes and behaviors of self-described very religious urban students in middle school. Psychological Reports, 85, 607-10.

Donnelly, J., Goldfarb, E., Duncan, D., Young, M., & Eadie, C. = (1999) Self-Esteem and Sex Attitudes as Predictors of Sexual Abstinence by Inner C= ity Early Adolescents. North American Journal of Psychology, 1(2), 205-12.

Goldfarb, E., Donnelly, J., Duncan, D., Young, M., Eadie, C., Casti= glia, D. (1999) Evaluation of an Abstinence Education Curriculum for Early Adolescents: First Year Changes in Sex Attitudes, Knowledge, and Behavior. = North American Journal of Psychology,= 1(2), 243-54.

Nicholson, T., White, J., & Duncan, D. F. (1998).  Drugnet: A pilot study of adult recreational drug users via the WWW.  Substance Abuse, 19(3), 109-121.

Duncan, D. F. (1997). Uses and Misuses of epidemiology in shaping and assessing drug policy. Journal of Primary Prevention, 17, 375-382.

Lewis, D. C., Duncan, D. F., & Clifford, P. R. (1997= ). Reconceptualizing the analysis of drug policy. Journal of Primary Preven= tion, 17(3),

Duncan, D. F. (1997).&n= bsp; Patterns of alcohol use and misuse among adults in Rhode Island. Medicine and Health /= Rhode Island= , 80(3),80-82.

Duncan, D. F. (1997).&n= bsp; Declining alcohol consumption in the U.S. and Rhode Island<= /st1:State>. Medicine and Health / Rhod= e Island, 80(3), 94-95

Duncan, D.F., & Nicholson, T. (1997).  Dutch drug policy:  A model for America?  Journal of Health and Social Po= licy, 8(3), 1-15.

Donnelly, J., Donnelly, M., Kittleson, M. J., Fogarty, K. J., Procaccino, A. T., & Duncan, D. F. (1997).  An exploration of attitudes on sex= uality at a northeastern urban university. Psychological Reports, 81= ,677-678.

Duncan, D. F. (1997).&n= bsp; Chronic drinking, binge drinking, and drunk driving. Psychological Reports, 80,681-682.

Duncan, D. F. (1996).&n= bsp; Growing up under the gun: Children and adolescents coping with viole= nt neighborhoods.  Journal of Pri= mary Prevention, 16, 343-356.

Duncan, D. F (1995). A new direction for drug education<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>  -- Harm reduction. The Catalyst= .

Rice, C., & Duncan, D. F. (1995). Alcohol use and physician visits in older adults. Preventive Medicine, 24, 229-234.

Duncan, D. F. (1994). Editorial: Rethinking drug policy options -- Getting beyond prohibition versus legalization. Substance Abuse, 15, 197-198. Reprinted (1995) in&nb= sp; Alkolizm i Narkomania (Warsaw).

Duncan, D. F., Nicholson, T., Clifford, P., Hawkins, W., & Petosa, R. (1994). Harm reduction: An emerging new paradigm for drug education. Journal of Drug Education, 24, 281-290.=

Duncan, D. F. (1994). Alcohol problems and the elderly. = The Catalyst, 21, 5-6.

Duncan, D. F. (1994). [Invited paper for anniversary iss= ue] The prevention of primary prevention, 1960‑1994. Journal of Primary Prevention, 15, 73‑79.

Duncan, D. F., McKellar, C., McKellar, A. A., & Kerr= , D. L. (1994). Grab their hearts, grab their minds, save their lives. Kappa Delta Pi Record, 30, 135‑136.

Duncan, D. F. (1994). Drug law enforcement expenditures = and drug-induced deaths. Psychological Reports, 74, 1‑2.

Duncan, D. F. (1994). Pornography as a source of sex information for university students. Educational Administration Abstract= s, 324.

Duncan, D. F. (1993). Is smoking associated with height = and weight? Psychological Reports, 73, 224-226.

Donnelly, J. W., Duncan, D. F., & Procaccino, A. T. (1993). Assessing anxiety within a weight‑management setting. Psyc= hology, 30, 16-21..

Duncan, D. F., Donnelly, J. W., Nicholson, T., & Hee= s, A. J T* 1993). Cultural diversity, superstitions and pseudoscientific belie= fs among allied health students. College Student Journal.

Duncan, D. F. (1992). [Invited paper for special issue on child sexual abuse] The role of alcohol. Entre Nous: The European Family Planning Magazine, 21, 10.

Hill, L., & Duncan, D. F. (1992). Fourth, fifth and sixth grade teachers' utilization and evaluation of interpersonal teaching strategies. Education, 32-47.

Hawkins, W. E., Duncan, D. F., & Hovet, R. (1992). Teaching multi‑dimensional views of disease causation: The web of causation in epidemiology. Journal of Health Education, 23, 301-303<= o:p>

Duncan, D. F. (1992) Guest Ed