Associate Director, Center for Healthcare Improvement for Addictions, Mental Illness and Medically Vulnerable Populations (CHAMMP)
Research Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
University of Washington at Harborview Medical Center
325 9th Avenue, PSB-5057
Box 359911
Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 744-9175
krupski@u.washington.edu
Educational Background:
- BA, Ohio State University- Columbus, OH, Psychology, 1965
- MA, Michigan State University- East Lansing, MI, Psychology, 1969
- PhD, Michigan State University- East Lansing, MI, Experimental Psychology, 1971
Current Research Interests:
- Addiction
- Outcomes of addiction treatment
- Impact of research on public policy
- Using administrative data to track outcomes of behavioral interventions
CHAMMP- Related Projects:
Development and Dissemination of Rigorous Methods for Training and Implementation of Evidence-Based Behavioral Health Treatments (PI: Comtois)
Sponsor: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
2010-2015
Seattle Implementation Research Conference (SIRC)
Improving Mental Health Care in Safety Net Medical Settings: T32 Training Grant (PI: Roy-Byrne)
Sponsor: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
7/1/10-3/31/15
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Evaluation of Clients Contacts in the Rethinking Care Project (PI: Krupski)
Sponsor: Washington State Department of Social and Health Services
4/09-9/09
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Evaluation of Mental Health Benefits and Services Recently Made Available to Targeted Safety Net Clients in King County (PI: Unützer, PI of Subcontract: Krupski)
Sponsor: Public Health Seattle & King County (PHSKC)
12/08-12/09
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Brief Intervention in Primary Care for Problem Drug Use and Abuse (PI: Roy-Byrne)
Sponsor: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
9/30/08-9/29/13
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Impact of Access to Recovery Services (PI: Krupski)
Sponsor: Washington State Department of Social and Health Services
7/01/08-6/30/09
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- Publication: Krupski, A., Campbell, K., Joesch, J.M., Lucenko, B.A., & Roy-Byrne, P. (2009). Impact of Access to Recovery services on alcohol/drug treatment outcomes. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 37(4), 435-442.
Outcomes of Harborview Medical Center Emergency Department Patients Who Received Brief Interventions for Substance Use Disorders (PI: Krupski)
Sponsor: Washington State Department of Social and Health Services
10/06-6/09
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Selected Publications:
- Sears JM, Krupski A, Joesch J, Estee S, Ho L, Sha MF, Ries R, Dunn C, Huber A, Roy-Byrne P: The use of administrative data as a substitute for individual screening scores in observational studies related to problematic alcohol or drug use. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 111;89-96, 2010.
- Krupski, A., Sears J., Joesch, J. M., Estee, S., He, L., Dunn, C. W., Roy-Byrne, P., Ries, R. (2010). The impact of brief interventions and brief treatment on admissions to chemical Dependency Treatment. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 110(1-2):126-36.
- Lipsky, S., Krupski, A., Roy-Byrne, P., Lucenko, B., Mancuso, D., & Huber, A. (2010). Effect of co-occurring disorders and intimate partner violence on substance abuse treatment outcomes. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 38, 231-244.
- Krupski, A., Campbell, K., Joesch, J.M., Lucenko, B.A., & Roy-Byrne, P. (2009). Impact of Access to Recovery services on alcohol/drug treatment outcomes. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 37(4), 435-442.
- Deck, D., Wiitala, W., McFarland, B., Campbell, K., Mullooly, J., Krupski, A., et al. (2009). Medicaid coverage, methadone maintenance, and felony arrests: Outcomes of opiate treatment in two states. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 28(2), 89-102.
- Campbell, K.M., Deck, D., & Krupski, A. (2007). Impact of substance abuse treatment on arrests among opiate users in Washington State. The American Journal on Addictions, 16, 510-520.
- Campbell, K.M., Deck, D., & Krupski, A. (2007). Record linkage software in the public domain: a comparison of Link Plus, The Link King, and a "Basic" Deterministic Algorithm. Health Informatics Journal, 14(1) 5-15.
- Claus, R.E., Orwin, R.G., Kissin, W., Krupski, A., Campbell, K., & Stark, K. (2007). Does gender-specific substance abuse treatment for women promote continuity of care? Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 32, 27-39.
- Luchansky, B., Krupski, A., & Stark, K. (2007). Treatment response by primary drug of abuse: Does methamphetamine make a difference? Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 32, 89-96.
- Ouimette, P., Jemelka, R., Hall, J., Krupski, A., & Stark, K. (2007). Services to patients with dual diagnoses: Findings from Washington’s mental health service system. Substance Use and Misuse, 42, 113-127.
- Luchansky, B., Estee, S., Norlund, D., Lund, P., Krupski, A., & Stark, K. (2006). Substance abuse treatment and criminal justice involvement for SSI recipients: Results from Washington State. The American Journal on Addictions, 15, 370-379.
- Luchansky, B., He, L., Longhi, D., Krupski, A., & Stark, K.D. (2006). Treatment readmissions and criminal recidivism in youth following participation in chemical dependency treatment. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 25(1), 87-94.
- Wickizer, T.M., Krupski, A., Stark, K.D., Mancuso, D., & Campbell, K. (2006). The effect of substance abuse treatment on Medicaid expenditures among General Assistance Welfare Clients in Washington State. The Milbank Quarterly, 84(3), 555-576.
- Orwin, R.G., Cambell, B., Campbell, K., & Krupski, A. (2004). Welfare reform and addiction: A priori hypotheses, post hoc explanations, and assisted sensemaking in evaluating the effects of terminating benefits for chronic substance abusers. American Journal of Evaluation, 25, 409-441.
- Maynard, C., Cox, G.B., Hall, J., Krupski, A., & Stark, K.D. (2004). Substance use and five-year survival in Washington State mental hospitals. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 31, 339-345.
- Maynard, C., Kivlahan, D.R., Sloan, K.L., Saxon, A.J., Krupski, A., & Stark, K. (2004). Use of Veterans Affairs health care services by veterans receiving addiction treatment in Washington State. Psychological Services, 1, 120-125.