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Rural and Urban Similarities and Differences in Private Substance Abuse Treatment Centers

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 2003
Although previous research has considered the unique treatment needs of rural residents, little research has investigated the potential differences in the availability of treatment services in rural and urban areas. Using three waves of longitudinal data from a nationally representative sample of privately-funded substance abuse treatment centers, this
Hannah K, Knudsen   +3 more
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Retaining counseling staff at substance abuse treatment centers: effects of management practices

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2003
The turbulence created by the emergence of managed care has increased the importance of staff retention for substance abuse treatment centers. This study examines the relationships between management practices, organizational commitment, and turnover intention among substance abuse treatment counselors.
Hannah K, Knudsen   +2 more
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Quality of Services in Substance Abuse Treatment Centers in Shahroud, Iran

International Journal of Health Studies, 2015
Background: Standard cares in Substance Abuse Treatment Centers (SATC) have an important role in treatment success achievement. Patients’ views will provide valuable information to improve the performance of these centers. The purpose of current study was to determine patients’ comments on quality of addiction treatment at SATCs.
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Counselor Turnover in Substance Abuse Treatment Centers: An Organizational‐Level Analysis

Sociological Inquiry, 2007
This article draws on institutional and ecological perspectives on work and organizations to develop a workplace level model of variation in voluntary counselor turnover rates across privately funded substance abuse treatment centers in the United States.
Thomas L. McNulty   +4 more
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The Availability of Psychiatric Programs in Private Substance Abuse Treatment Centers, 1995 to 2001

Psychiatric Services, 2004
The high rate of co-occurrence of substance abuse and mental disorders renders the availability of psychiatric programs, or integrated service delivery, a vital quality-of-care issue for substance abuse clients. This article describes the availability of psychiatric programs and integrated care for clients with severe mental illness in the private ...
Hannah K, Knudsen   +2 more
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On-site provision of substance abuse treatment services at community health centers

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2012
We examined on-site and off-site referral-based provision of substance abuse (SA) treatment services among a sample of community health centers (CHCs). Analyses used survey data collected from CHCs in three states merged with administrative claims to both characterize CHC care delivery models and examine the association between models and care quality.
Gurewich, Deborah   +2 more
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Use of a “Microecologic Technique” to Study Crime Around Substance Abuse Treatment Centers

Social Science Computer Review, 2007
Whether substance abuse treatment centers affect neighborhood crime is hotly debated. Empirical evidence on this issue is lacking because of the difficulty of distinguishing the crime effect of treatment centers in high-crime areas, the inability to make before-and-after comparisons for clinics founded before computerized crime data, and the need for ...
Susan J. Boyd   +5 more
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Tobacco-Free Policy Outcomes for an Inpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Center

Health Promotion Practice, 2017
We assessed changes in patient census, smoking prevalence, and intention to remain abstinent associated with the voluntary enactment of a campus-wide tobacco-free policy in a for-profit residential addictions treatment center. Employing nationally recognized tobacco-free policy strategies, steps toward implementation were tailored to addictions ...
Rebecca, Richey   +4 more
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Predominantly Female Caseloads

The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 2004
This study used a national sample of private substance abuse treatment centers to identify the organizational attributes characterizing facilities with a predominantly female caseload. Data were drawn from the National Treatment Center Study, a nationally representative study of private-sector alcohol and drug abuse treatment centers (N = 365 ...
Shannon M, Tinney   +3 more
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Characteristics and physical outcomes of kratom users at a substance abuse treatment center

Chulalongkorn Medical Journal, 2019
Chulalongkorn Medical Journal, 63, 3, 179 ...
Somreudee Eaimchaloay   +2 more
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