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Relationships Between Treatment Components, Client-Level Factors, and Positive Treatment Outcomes
Authors:Robert G. Orwin  Bruce Ellis  Valerie Williams  Michael Maranda
Affiliation:(1) Battelle Centers for Public Health Research and Evaluation, USA
Abstract:How different amounts and components of treatment affect substance abuse treatment outcomes is fundamentally important to evaluating current treatment practices and recommending improvements. Through a secondary analysis of data from the National Treatment Improvement Evaluation Study (NTIES), the present study examined the relationships between treatment components, client-level factors, and positive treatment outcomes. Several components were shown tohave significant effects on the odds of a positive outcome, over and above the effects of client background characteristics. Depending on treatment modality, these included length of stay; whether or not clients reported seeing their treatment plan hours per month in group and individual counseling; utilization ofeducational, vocational, and other ancillary services; use of antianxiety and drug and alcohol medications; and client matching. Several interactions between client-level factors and treatment components were also observed. Studylimitations are discussed, followed by implications for policy and practiceand suggestions for further research.
Keywords:substance abuse  substance abuse treatment  treatment component  treatment outcomes
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