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Following is a list of publications pertinent to the effectiveness, development and dissemination of MST.

FSRC - Family Services Research Center at the Medical University of South Carolina
Most research articles, academic articles and book chapters can be requested from the FSRC via their website. http://www.musc.edu/psychiatry/research/fsrc/pubs.htm
Key books and articles on MST and its implementation include:  

  1. Henggeler, S.W., Schoenwald, S.K., Borduin, C.M., Rowland, M.D. & Cunningham, P.B. (2009). Multisystemic Therapy for antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents 2nd edition. New York: Guildford Press.
  2. Sheidow, A.J. & Henggeler, S.W. (2008). Multisystemic therapy with substance using adolescents: A synthesis of the research. In A. Stevens, Crossing Frontiers International Developments in the Treatment of Drug Dependence (pp. 11-33). Brighton: Pavillion Publishing.
  3. Curtis, N.M., Heiblum, N., Ronan, K.R., & Crellin, K. (2009). Dissemination & effectiveness of multisystemic treatment in New Zealand: A benchmarking study. Journal of Family Psychology, 23 (2), 119 – 129.
  4. Schoenwald, S.K., Sheidow, A.J., & Chapman, J.E. (2009). Clinical supervision in treatment transport: Effects on adherence and outcomes. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77, 410-421.
  5. Swenson, C.C., Henggeler, S.W., Taylor, I.S., and Addison , O.W. (2005). Multisystemic therapy and neighborhood partnerships: Reducing adolescent violence and substance abuse. New York: Guilford Press.
  6. Henggeler, S.W., Schoenwald, S.K., Rowland, M.D., and Cunningham, P.B. (2002). Serious emotional disturbance in children and adolescents: Multisystemic therapy. New York: Guilford Press.
  7. Schoenwald, S.K., Sheidow, A.J., & Letourneau, E.J. (2004). Toward effective quality assurance in evidence-based practice: Links between expert consultation, therapist fidelity and child outcomes. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 33 (1), 94-104.
  8. Cunningham, P.B., & Henggeler, S.W. (1999). Engaging multiproblem families in treatment: Lessons learned throughout the development of multisystemic therapy. Family Process, 38, 265-286
  9. Schoenwald, S.K., Brown, T.L., & Henggeler, S.W. (2000). Inside Multisystemic therapy: Therapists, supervisory, and program practices. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 8, 113-127.
  10. Borduin, C.M., Schaeffer, C.M., & Heiblum, N. (2009). A randomized clinical trial of multisystemic therapy with juvenile sexual offenders: Effects on youth social ecology and criminal activity. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 77, 26-37.
  11. Timmons-Mitchell, J., Bender, M.B., Kishna, M.A., & Mitchell, C.C. (2006).  An independent effectiveness trial of multisystemic therapy with juvenile justice youth. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 35, (2), 227-236.
  12. Schaeffer, C.M., & Borduin, C.M. (2005). Long-term follow-up to a randomized clinical trial of multisystemic therapy with serious and violent juvenile offenders. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 73 (3), 445-453.
  13. Swenson, C.C., Schaeffer, C.M., Tuerk, E.H., Henggeler, S.W., Tuten, M., Panzarella, P., Lau, C., Remmele, L., Foley, T., Cannata, E., & Guillorn, A. (2009). Adapting multisystemic therapy for co-occurring child maltreatment and parental substance abuse: The building stronger families project. Emotional & Behavioral Disorders in Youth, 3–8
  14. Huey, S.J., Jr., Plol, A.J. (2008). Evidence-based psychosocial treatments for ethnic minority youth. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 37(1), 262-301.
  15. Ellis, D.E., Naar-King, S., Templin, T., Frey, M.A., & Cunningham, P.B. (2009). Improving health outcomes among youth with poorly controlled type I diabetes: The role of treatment fidelity in a randomized clinical trial of multisystemic therapy. Journal of Family Psychology, 363-371
  16. Henggeler, S. W. (2007). Juvenile drug courts: Emerging outcomes and key research issues. Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 20, 242-246
  17. Curtis, N.M., Heiblum, N. & Reid, M. And Harris, J. (2002). Antisocial behaviours in New Zealand youth: prevalence, interventions and promising new directions. New Zealand Journal of Psychology. 31(2): 53-58
 

 
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