| Literature DB >> 24560437 |
W Amory Carr1, Samuel A Ball2.
Abstract
Poor retention has been an impediment to the effectiveness of therapeutic communities (TCs) for substance use disorders. We assessed the impact of the resident's perception of the therapeutic environment through the Ward Atmosphere Scale (WAS) on TC retention and examined predictors of the WAS in order to better understand this construct. Among a sample of admissions (N=123) to a 9-month residential TC, forward entry logistic regression analyses using WAS, demographic and clinical variables revealed that heightened perceptions of the orderliness of the therapeutic environment (i.e., the WAS domain of system maintenance) best predicted treatment completion. Furthermore, scores on WAS variables were best explained by the formal therapeutic elements of the TC (as measured by the Survey of Essential Elements Questionnaire) using linear regression. Efforts to improve the resident's perception of these aspects of the ward atmosphere may assist in improving TC completion rates.Entities:
Keywords: Attrition; Completion; Drug abuse; Retention; Substance abuse; Therapeutic communities; Therapeutic environment; Treatment; Treatment outcomes legal coercion; Ward atmosphere
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24560437 DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2014.01.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Subst Abuse Treat ISSN: 0740-5472