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Substance abuse and batterer programmes in California, USA: factors associated with treatment outcomes.

Christine Timko1, Helen Valenstein2, Gregory L Stuart3, Rudolf H Moos1.   

Abstract

The association between substance abuse and intimate partner violence is quite robust. A promising area to improve treatment for the dual problems of substance abuse and violence perpetration is the identification of client characteristics and organisational and programme factors as predictors of health outcomes. Therefore, we examined associations of client, organisational and programme factors with outcomes in community health settings. Directors of 241 substance use disorder programmes (SUDPs) and 235 batterer intervention programmes (BIPs) reported outcomes of programme completion and substance use and violence perpetration rates at discharge; data collection and processing were completed in 2012. SUDPs having more female, non-white, younger, uneducated, unemployed and lower income clients reported lower completion rates. In SUDPs, private, for-profit programmes reported higher completion rates than public or private, non-profit programmes. SUDPs with lower proportions of their budgets from government sources, and higher proportions from client fees, reported better outcomes. Larger SUDPs had poorer programme completion and higher substance use rates. Completion rates in SUDPs were higher when clients could obtain substance- and violence-related help at one location, and programmes integrated violence-prevention contracting into care. In BIPs, few client, organisational and programme factors were associated with outcomes, but the significant factors associated with programme completion were consistent with those for SUDPs. Publicly owned and larger programmes, and SUDPs lacking staff to integrate violence-related treatment, may be at risk of poorer client outcomes, but could learn from programmes that perform well to yield better outcomes.
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  batterer intervention; client factors; community health; intimate partner violence; organisational factors; programme factors; substance use disorder; treatment outcomes

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25470658      PMCID: PMC4573371          DOI: 10.1111/hsc.12178

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Soc Care Community        ISSN: 0966-0410


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