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Dr. David Smelson is a Tenured Professor of Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, and former Vice Chair of Clinical Research in the Department of Psychiatry, a position he held from 2008-2018. He currently directs the University of Massachusetts Medical School, Center of Excellence in Addictions. He has been consecutively funded federally for the past 25 years by NIH (NIDA, NIAAA, NCCIH), VA, BJA and SAMHSA. His work focuses on studying and implementing treatments for addiction and co-occurring mental health and substance use.

Examples of funding include:

NIMH 1R01MH128904-01 (Smelson, Gonzalez, Li)  (Co-PI's)                                                                                                             Title: Supporting Treatment Access and Recovery for Co-Occurring Opioid Use and Mental Health Disorders

THis project will test MISSION as a whole or its parts in addition to Medication for Opioid use Disorder (MOUD) and the cost implications for opioid addiction.

Costs: $12,321,934

Role: Co-Principal Investigator

NIH/NIAAA R01AA028240-01A (Epstein, Smelson, Sherman) (Co-PI's)  

Title: A Female-Specific Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Group for Alcohol Use Disorder in VA Primary Care Settings

This randomized clinical trial will test a female-Veteran-centric adapted CBT group therapy for AUD and other health behaviors located in VA Primary Care setting.

Costs: $3,638,940

Role: Co-Principal Investigator

NIH/NIDA R41DA044030-01A1 David Smelson (PI) 
Title: MISSION-U: A Multimedia Training Tool for Treating Individuals with Co-occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders
This study involves the partnering with a small business to commercialize continuing education for the MISSION Model and creating a continuing education platform for MISSION.
Costs: $243,000, direct & indirect costs
Role: Principal Investigator 

NIH/NIDA R42 AA026751-2 David Smelson (PI) 
Title: MISSION-U: A Multimedia Training Tool for Treating Individuals with Co-occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders
This is a phase 2 study in partnership between UMASS Medical School and Praxis to commercialize a continuing education e-learning program to train treatment providers on the MISSION Model.
Costs: $1,499,913.00, direct & indirect costs
Role: Principal Investigator

NIDA K23 Award Stephanie Carreiro (PI) 
Title: iTransform: Wearable Biosensors to Detect the Evolution of Opioid Tolerance in Opioid Naïve Individuals
This project utilizes machine learning approaches to evaluate opioid use and the evolution of tolerance in opioid naive individuals as measured by a wearable biosensor.
Costs: $800,000.00, direct & indirect costs
Role: Mentor (donated)

SAMHSA CSAT 1H79TI080430 David Smelson (PI) 
Title: Maintaining Independence and Sobriety through Systems Integration, Outreach and Networking-Western Massachusetts (MISSION-West)
The goals of this project are to implement and evaluate the MISSION model for ending chronic homelessness in Springfield Metro Area.
Costs: $2,135,454.00, direct & indirect costs
Role: Principal Investigator

BRIDGE QUERI Center of Excellence
Title: The BRIDGE QUERI
The BRIDGE QUERI includes a series of center cores and four projects that focuses on interventions for vulnerable populations of Veterans, including those experiencing homelessness, those with HIV and Hepatitis C and those exiting incarceration. The primary contribution of these projects and the center cores will be to refine service delivery models to address the health care and other service needs of these underrepresented populations.
Costs: $3,975,000.00, direct & indirect costs.
Role: Co-Principal Investigator 

 VA HSR&D Investigator Initiated Research Daniel Blonigen, David Smelson (Co-PIs) 
Title: Improving Treatment Engagement and Outcomes among Justice-involved Veterans
This project will be a multisite RCT to test the effectiveness of Moral Reconation Therapy to reduce risk for criminal recidivism and improve health-related outcomes among justice-involved Veterans.
Costs: $1,362,265.00, direct costs

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Academic Article Cognitive disparity in schizophrenics with and without cocaine dependency.
Academic Article Chronic illness with complexities: mental illness and substance use among Veteran clinic users with diabetes.
Academic Article A wraparound treatment engagement intervention for homeless veterans with co-occurring disorders.
Academic Article Telephone care coordination for smokers in VA mental health clinics: protocol for a hybrid type-2 effectiveness-implementation trial.
Academic Article Expenditures in mental illness and substance use disorders among veteran clinic users with diabetes.
Academic Article Mental illness and substance use disorders among women veterans with diabetes.
Academic Article Using a pharmacy-based intervention to improve antipsychotic adherence among patients with serious mental illness.
Academic Article Supporting the education goals of post-9/11 veterans with self-reported PTSD symptoms: a needs assessment.
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Concept Veterans
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Academic Article The potential for health-related uses of mobile phones and internet with homeless veterans: results from a multisite survey.
Academic Article Sex differences in mental health and substance use disorders and treatment entry among justice-involved Veterans in the Veterans Health Administration.
Academic Article A cluster randomized Hybrid Type III trial testing an implementation support strategy to facilitate the use of an evidence-based practice in VA homeless programs.
Academic Article Preliminary needs assessment of mobile technology use for healthcare among homeless veterans.
Academic Article Receipt of pharmacotherapy for opioid use disorder by justice-involved U.S. Veterans Health Administration patients.
Academic Article Patterns and predictors of engagement in peer support among homeless veterans with mental health conditions and substance use histories.
Academic Article Substance Use and Mental Health Stigma in Veterans With Co-Occurring Disorders.
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Academic Article Using Getting To Outcomes to facilitate the use of an evidence-based practice in VA homeless programs: a cluster-randomized trial of an implementation support strategy.
Academic Article A Hybrid III stepped wedge cluster randomized trial testing an implementation strategy to facilitate the use of an evidence-based practice in VA Homeless Primary Care Treatment Programs.
Academic Article Cognitive-behavioral treatments for criminogenic thinking: Barriers and facilitators to implementation within the Veterans Health Administration.
Academic Article The Availability and Utility of Services to Address Risk Factors for Recidivism among Justice-Involved Veterans.
Academic Article Perceptions of voluntary consent among jail diverted veterans with co-occurring disorders.
Academic Article Study protocol: a hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial of Moral Reconation Therapy in the US Veterans Health Administration.
Academic Article An evidence-based co-occurring disorder intervention in VA homeless programs: outcomes from a hybrid III trial.
Academic Article Facility-level changes in receipt of pharmacotherapy for opioid use disorder: Implications for implementation science.
Academic Article Overdose risk for veterans receiving opioids from multiple sources.
Academic Article A two-state comparative implementation of peer-support intervention to link veterans to health-related services after incarceration: a study protocol.
Academic Article Increased Depression and Anxiety Symptoms are Associated with More Breakdowns in Cognitive Control to Cocaine Cues in Veterans with Cocaine Use Disorder.
Academic Article The Opioid Epidemic In Veterans Who Were Homeless Or Unstably Housed.
Academic Article Impact of Peer Specialist Services on Residential Stability and Behavioral Health Status Among Formerly Homeless Veterans With Cooccurring Mental Health and Substance Use Conditions.
Academic Article Embedding a Co-occurring Disorders Rehabilitation Intervention in Veterans Courts: A Pilot Study with Male Veterans.
Academic Article U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Justice Outreach Program: Connecting Justice-Involved Veterans with Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Treatment.
Academic Article Criminal recidivism among justice-involved veterans following substance use disorder residential treatment.
Academic Article Barriers to Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Among Veterans Involved in the Legal System: a Qualitative Study.
Academic Article Disparities in Access to Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in the Veterans Health Administration.
Academic Article National Survey of Legal Clinics Housed by the Department of Veterans Affairs to Inform Partnerships with Health and Community Services.
Academic Article Recidivism Treatment for Justice-Involved Veterans: Evaluating Adoption and Sustainment of Moral Reconation Therapy in the US Veterans Health Administration.
Academic Article Homelessness and Veteran Status in Relation to Nonfatal and Fatal Opioid Overdose in Massachusetts.
Academic Article Strategies to improve implementation of medications for opioid use disorder reported by veterans involved in the legal system: A qualitative study.
Academic Article Trauma-related differences in socio-emotional functioning predict housing and employment outcomes in homeless veterans.
Academic Article Targeting women veteran's stress-induced drinking with cognitive reappraisal: Mechanisms and moderators of change.
Academic Article Clients of VA-Housed Legal Clinics: Legal and Psychosocial Needs When Seeking Services and Two Months Later.
Academic Article A national survey of barriers and facilitators to medications for opioid use disorder among legal-involved veterans in the Veterans Health Administration.
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Academic Article Implementation Potential of Moral Reconation Therapy for Criminal Recidivism in Mental Health Residential Programs.
Academic Article Testing implementation facilitation for uptake of an evidence-based psychosocial intervention in VA homeless programs: A hybrid type III trial.
Academic Article Applying after action review to examine residential treatment programs' responses to COVID-19.
Academic Article Peer support and whole health coaching to address the healthcare needs of homeless veterans: a pilot study.
Academic Article Substance use and criminogenic thinking: Longitudinal latent class analysis of veterans with criminal histories.
Academic Article Staff and Veteran Perspectives on Residential Treatment Programs' Responses to COVID-19: A Qualitative Study Guided by the WHO's After Action Review Framework.
Academic Article Integrating data analytics, peer support, and whole health coaching to improve the health outcomes of homeless veterans: Study protocol for an effectiveness-implementation trial.
Academic Article Pilot examination of stress, heart rate variability, and alcohol craving and use among female veterans.
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Academic Article Criminogenic Needs and?Legal Problem Severity Among Legal System Involved Veterans.
Academic Article For whom are treatments for criminal recidivism effective? Moderator effects from a randomized controlled trial of justice-involved veterans.
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