Legal coercion is frequently used to leverage substance abuse treatment upon persons who would otherwise not seek it voluntarily. Various methodological and conceptual problems of the existing research have prevented a clear understanding of its effectiveness. The influence of legal coercion on retention in substance abuse treatment was examined using a national survey of programs in the public sector of care and three different treatment modalities including short-term residential (N = 756), long-term residential (N = 757), and outpatient treatment (N = 1181). Legal coercion was found to reduce the risk of dropout across all three treatment modalities. The greatest effect was among persons in short-term residential treatment. The smallest ...
While drug treatment courts (DTCs) in the United States have proliferated, there is a shortage of re...
Although several states have adopted policies diverting individuals convicted of non-violent drug of...
This retrospective study attempts to identify variables predictive of treatment dropout, using the i...
Legal coercion is frequently used to leverage substance abuse treatment upon persons who would other...
Legal coercion is frequently used to leverage substance abuse treatment upon persons who would other...
The present study sought to examine the interactive effects of court-mandated (CM) treatment and ant...
The use of coercion to induce entry to addiction treatment is controversial and a large body of rese...
Drug and alcohol abusers frequently have legal difficulties, and the legal system often provides neg...
This study examined whether differences in commitment to sobriety, conceptualized in terms of Procha...
Abstract Recent work has criticized the evidence base for the effectiveness of addiction treatment u...
The concept of legal pressure has been used in research to study the effect threats of increased pun...
This study examines the sociodemographics, drug use, criminal, and treatment histories of 598 reside...
Use of coercion in mental health and substance abuse treatment is controversial. Little empirical ev...
From the psychiatric point of view the aim and purpose of coercive treatment of addicts imply the cr...
Drop out for clients with addiction has an adverse effect on their abstinence - the probability of r...
While drug treatment courts (DTCs) in the United States have proliferated, there is a shortage of re...
Although several states have adopted policies diverting individuals convicted of non-violent drug of...
This retrospective study attempts to identify variables predictive of treatment dropout, using the i...
Legal coercion is frequently used to leverage substance abuse treatment upon persons who would other...
Legal coercion is frequently used to leverage substance abuse treatment upon persons who would other...
The present study sought to examine the interactive effects of court-mandated (CM) treatment and ant...
The use of coercion to induce entry to addiction treatment is controversial and a large body of rese...
Drug and alcohol abusers frequently have legal difficulties, and the legal system often provides neg...
This study examined whether differences in commitment to sobriety, conceptualized in terms of Procha...
Abstract Recent work has criticized the evidence base for the effectiveness of addiction treatment u...
The concept of legal pressure has been used in research to study the effect threats of increased pun...
This study examines the sociodemographics, drug use, criminal, and treatment histories of 598 reside...
Use of coercion in mental health and substance abuse treatment is controversial. Little empirical ev...
From the psychiatric point of view the aim and purpose of coercive treatment of addicts imply the cr...
Drop out for clients with addiction has an adverse effect on their abstinence - the probability of r...
While drug treatment courts (DTCs) in the United States have proliferated, there is a shortage of re...
Although several states have adopted policies diverting individuals convicted of non-violent drug of...
This retrospective study attempts to identify variables predictive of treatment dropout, using the i...