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Wilson D, Puckett A.  2011.  Effects of moral outrage on child welfare reform.. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 165(11):977-8.
Williams EC, McFarland LV, Nelson KM.  2012.  Alcohol consumption among urban, suburban, and rural Veterans Affairs outpatients.. J Rural Health. 28(2):202-10.
Williams EC, McFarland LV, Nelson KM.  2012.  Alcohol consumption among urban, suburban, and rural Veterans Affairs outpatients.. J Rural Health. 28(2):202-10.
Williams EC, McFarland LV, Nelson KM.  2012.  Alcohol consumption among urban, suburban, and rural Veterans Affairs outpatients.. J Rural Health. 28(2):202-10.
White TA, Erosheva EA.  2013.  Using group-based latent class transition models to analyze chronic disability data from the National Long-Term Care Survey 1984-2004.. Stat Med. 32(20):3569-89.
Wells EA, Saxon AJ, Calsyn DA, Jackson TR, Donovan DM.  2010.  Study results from the Clinical Trials Network's first 10 years: where do they lead? J Subst Abuse Treat. 38 Suppl 1:S14-30.
Ward KJ, Maher EJ, Marcynyszyn LA, Ellis MLing K, Pecora PJ.  2011.  Context matters: real-world and utilization-focused evaluation strategies to support change and improvement in child welfare.. Child Welfare. 90(2):29-47.
Walton TO, Walker DD, Kaysen DL, Roffman RA, Mbilinyi L, Neighbors C.  2013.  Reaching soldiers with untreated substance use disorder: lessons learned in the development of a marketing campaign for the Warrior Check-Up study.. Subst Use Misuse. 48(10):908-21.
Walton TO, Walker DD, Kaysen DL, Roffman RA, Mbilinyi L, Neighbors C.  2013.  Reaching soldiers with untreated substance use disorder: lessons learned in the development of a marketing campaign for the Warrior Check-Up study.. Subst Use Misuse. 48(10):908-21.
Walters KL, Beltran R, Evans-Campbell T, Simoni JM.  2011.  Keeping our hearts from touching the ground: HIV/AIDS in American Indian and Alaska Native women.. Womens Health Issues. 21(6 Suppl):S261-5.