Dana Eser Hunt has completed her education in B.A., Hood College, Sociology and Social Work 1970, M.A., University of Pennsylvania, Sociology 1972 Ph.D., and University of Pennsylvania, Sociology 1977. In recent years at Abt, she is managed the Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM II) project — involving collection of data on drug use, treatment needs and drug market activity from a sample of 5,000 arrestees in 10 metropolitan U.S. counties each year. The project was the only federal drug survey that was able to validate self-reported drug use through testing and provide a real-time picture of drug use trends in the nation. She manages a diversity of projects, including a national evaluation of an eleven-city SAMHSA grant initiative integrating primary care, mental health, prevention and substance abuse treatment for persons at risk or living with HIV and AIDS. She is an adjunct professor in the Graduate Program in Applied Sociology at the University of Massachusetts. She holds an MA and Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Pennsylvania.
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