| Literature DB >> 11111587 |
J F McComish1, R Greenberg, J Ager, H Chruscial, M A Laken.
Abstract
Retaining women in substance abuse treatment is difficult. Increased length of stay (LOS) has been found to be predictive of positive treatment outcomes, including lower drug use, criminal behavior, and unemployment among adults, and improved growth and development for children. This study used survival analysis statistical methods to examine LOS in a residential treatment program for women and children as the program shifted from a traditional therapeutic community, to gender-specific programming, to interdisciplinary, family-focused treatment. Results suggest that with implementation of family-focused treatment, LOS increases more than with gender-specific programming alone.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11111587
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Outcomes Manag Nurs Pract ISSN: 1093-1783