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Continuing Care and Trauma in Women Offenders' Substance Use, Psychiatric Status, and Self-Efficacy Outcomes.

Preeta Saxena1, Christine E Grella2, Nena P Messina2.   

Abstract

Using secondary data analysis of 3 separate trauma-informed treatment programs for women offenders, we examine outcomes between those who received both prison and community-based substance abuse treatment (i.e., continuing care; n = 85) and those who received either prison or community aftercare treatment (n = 108). We further account for differences in trauma exposure to examine whether continuing care moderates this effect on substance use, psychiatric severity, and self-efficacy outcomes at follow-up. The main effect models of continuing care showed a significant association with high psychiatric status and did not yield significant associations with substance use or self-efficacy. However, the interaction between trauma history and continuing care showed significant effects on all 3 outcomes. Findings support the importance of a continuing care treatment model for women offenders exposed to multiple forms of traumatic events, and provide evidence of the effectiveness of integrating trauma-informed treatment into women's substance abuse treatment.

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Keywords:  continuing care; self-efficacy; substance-use; trauma; women offenders

Year:  2015        PMID: 26924891      PMCID: PMC4767708          DOI: 10.1080/08974454.2015.1067173

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Women Crim Justice        ISSN: 0897-4454


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