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Telephone Management in Substance Abuse Treatment

Telemedicine Journal and e-Health, 2000
The purpose of this article is to describe the results of a clinical trial in which telephonic case management was evaluated as a supplement to substance abuse treatment. An interactive voice response system (IVR) was developed by the research team for use in the case management of randomly assigned participants in a clinical trial research project ...
J A, Hall, D L, Huber
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Client Satisfaction with Substance Abuse Treatment

Health Marketing Quarterly, 1999
A survey of 15 publicly-funded treatment agencies in Iowa was conducted to identify correlates of satisfaction with substance abuse treatment for voluntary clients. We used stratified least-squares regression analysis to identify program characteristics that were associated with greater satisfaction levels.
J E, Rohrer, P, Hilsenrath
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Financing of Substance Abuse Treatment Services

2002
The financing of treatment for substance abuse problems has differed from the rest of financing of health care in part because of the dominant role of the public sector as the payer of services. Nonetheless, the rise of managed care has affected substance abuse treatment services as well as the rest of the health care system.
C M, Horgan, E L, Merrick
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Older Offenders, Substance Abuse, and Treatment

The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2002
The adoption of more stringent truth-in-sentencing laws and the aging of the United States population in general has led to an increase in the proportion of prison inmates age 55 years and older. Recent judicial rulings require prisoners to receive adequate medical and mental health care. Care for substance abuse is often included to reduce recidivism.
Stephan, Arndt   +2 more
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NONPHARMACOLOGIC APPROACHES TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT

Medical Clinics of North America, 1997
Familiarity with nonpharmacologic approaches to substance abuse treatment is critical for medical practitioners to act effectively to prevent the progression of substance use to medically harmful use, abuse, or dependence; to identify patients with substance use disorders and motivation behavioral changes; and to maximize the likelihood of successful ...
K M, Carroll, R, Schottenfeld
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Employment services and substance abuse treatment

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2018
This qualitative study of over 800 participants focused on the employment experiences of consumers of substance abuse treatment programs to provide a better understanding of what employment services are offered and what needs treatment agencies have in the area of employment services, examining barriers and facilitators from both the consumer and ...
R Thomas, Sherba   +3 more
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Involuntary treatment of substance abuse disorders

New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1997
AbstractThe authors argue for the extension of mandatory treatment to persons gravely disabled by substance abuse. The problem is examined from ideological, clinical, legal, economic, and ethical perspectives.
P A, Galon, R A, Liebelt
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Treatment Response of Antisocial Substance Abusers

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1995
We evaluated the relationship of antisociality to 7-month treatment response in 224 alcohol-and/or cocaine-dependent men. Subjects with and without a DSM-III antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) responded similarly and positively to treatment in a number of functional domains, including substance use.
J S, Cacciola   +3 more
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Enhancing Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Engagement

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 2008
Trends in adolescent drug use are encouraging and suggest the importance of preventative programs for youth. Yet, among those who become involved with illicit substances and seek treatment, only a fraction report positive outcomes. This article describes an approach to enhance adolescent participation in substance abuse treatment.
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Substance Abuse Treatment

Psychiatric Services, 1994
W W, Weddington, A T, McLellan
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