OBJECTIVE: The study examined the association between fidelity of programs to the assertive community treatment model and client outcomes in dual disorders programs. METHODS: Assertive community treatment programs in the New Hampshire dual disorders study were classified as low-fidelity programs (three programs) or high-fidelity programs (four programs) based on extensive longitudinal process data. The study included 87 clients with a dual diagnosis of severe mental illness and a comorbid substance use disorder. Sixty-one clients were in the high-fidelity programs, and 26 were in the low-fidelity programs. Client outcomes were examined in the domains of substance abuse, housing, psychiatric symptoms, functional status, and quality of life, ...
This article draws on a prospective longitudinal study in which Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) ...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a community based program designed to treat persons with seri...
Objective: This study describes medication compliance rates among a group of homeless mentally ill s...
OBJECTIVE: The study examined the association between fidelity of programs to the assertive communit...
Fidelity rating of evidence-based practices ensures the implementation of interventions as intended ...
This study examined the associations between substance abuse problems in severely mentally ill patie...
Integrated mental health and substance abuse treatment within an assertive community treatment (ACT)...
The Assertive Community Treatment model (ACT) was developed more than 30 years ago to treat individu...
Abstract — Aims: Assertive approaches to treatment, which are becoming established for individuals w...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a widely implemented evidence-based practice for consumers wi...
Background Clients with severe mental illness (SMI) who use substances are less enga...
The present study evaluated the efficacy of an Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) program for the s...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is an intensive, community-based program for persons with severe...
textabstractIn an observational study of severely mentally ill patients treated in assertive communi...
Objective: The implementation of assertive community treatment (ACT) varies widely. To date, the ass...
This article draws on a prospective longitudinal study in which Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) ...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a community based program designed to treat persons with seri...
Objective: This study describes medication compliance rates among a group of homeless mentally ill s...
OBJECTIVE: The study examined the association between fidelity of programs to the assertive communit...
Fidelity rating of evidence-based practices ensures the implementation of interventions as intended ...
This study examined the associations between substance abuse problems in severely mentally ill patie...
Integrated mental health and substance abuse treatment within an assertive community treatment (ACT)...
The Assertive Community Treatment model (ACT) was developed more than 30 years ago to treat individu...
Abstract — Aims: Assertive approaches to treatment, which are becoming established for individuals w...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a widely implemented evidence-based practice for consumers wi...
Background Clients with severe mental illness (SMI) who use substances are less enga...
The present study evaluated the efficacy of an Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) program for the s...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is an intensive, community-based program for persons with severe...
textabstractIn an observational study of severely mentally ill patients treated in assertive communi...
Objective: The implementation of assertive community treatment (ACT) varies widely. To date, the ass...
This article draws on a prospective longitudinal study in which Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) ...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a community based program designed to treat persons with seri...
Objective: This study describes medication compliance rates among a group of homeless mentally ill s...