Literature DB >> 10718162

Motivation for treatment in a prison-based therapeutic community.

G De Leon1, G Melnick, G Thomas, D Kressel, H K Wexler.   

Abstract

Current research concludes that participation in postprison aftercare is critical to the effectiveness of prison-based therapeutic community (TC) treatment. This conclusion makes it imperative to understand the client determinants of retention in prison treatment, particularly continuance in postprison aftercare. Currently, however, little data exist as to client predictors of seeking and remaining in prison-based TCs or entering postrelease aftercare. In the present study, significant relationships were obtained between initial motivation (i.e., Circumstances, Motivation, Readiness [CMR] scores), retention, aftercare, and outcomes in a sample of substance abusers treated in a prison-based TC program. Implications are discussed for theory, research, and treatment policy.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10718162     DOI: 10.1081/ada-100100589

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse        ISSN: 0095-2990            Impact factor:   3.829


  14 in total

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5.  Motivation and readiness for drug treatment: differences by modality and special populations.

Authors:  Gerald Melnick; Josephine Hawke; George De Leon
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8.  Patient characteristics and predictors of completion in residential treatment for substance use disorders.

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9.  Drug Dependence Treatment Awareness among Japanese Female Stimulant Drug Offenders.

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10.  The Influence of Treatment Motivation on Outcomes of Social Skills Training for Juvenile Delinquents.

Authors:  Trudy van der Stouwe; Jessica J Asscher; Machteld Hoeve; Peter H van der Laan; Geert Jan J M Stams
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