Despite limited evidence base, rehabilitation services are associated with positive outcomes in U.K. research (Best et al., _2010_ Best, D., Rome, A., Hanning, K., White, W., Gossop, M., Taylor, A., & Perkins, A. (2010). Research for recovery: A review of the drugs evidence base. Edinburgh, Scotland: Scottish Government. ). The authors investigated outcomes associated following a 12-week abstinence-based treatment program. Data were collected from 145 patients using a European Version of the Addiction Severity Index (ASI-X) at intake, 6 months, and 1 year after completion. Individuals showed significantly better ASI-X scores after participating in program compared to their scores prior to the intervention. Those who completed the program ...
Contemporary recovery-models of treatment for substance misuse prioritise community-based support sy...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of social behaviour and network therapy, a new treatment for...
Introduction and Aims. The study investigates what 'recovery' means for those who describe themselve...
Despite limited evidence base, rehabilitation services are associated with positive outcomes in U.K....
Despite limited evidence base, rehabilitation services are associated with positive outcomes in U.K....
Aims: To identify the proportion of drug users contacting drug treatment services in Scotland who we...
Background: This was a national English observational cohort study to estimate the effectiveness of ...
People seeking treatment for substance use disorders (SUD) ultimately aspire to improve their qualit...
People seeking treatment for substance use disorders (SUD) ultimately aspire to improve their qualit...
A unique analysis of drug treatment data shows more people are overcoming dependency and services ar...
Background: Among the adult population worldwide, about 0.5% has illicit drug use disorder (DUD) and...
Due to high relapse rates after leaving treatment, drug users are often recommended to participate i...
Summary--Follow-up data (mean 9 months) were obtained for 74 subjects who had been treated for a mea...
Aims: This article presents the results of a survey of clients of Keltoi, a residential rehabilitati...
Many patients seeking inpatient treatment for substance use disorders have high levels of severity a...
Contemporary recovery-models of treatment for substance misuse prioritise community-based support sy...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of social behaviour and network therapy, a new treatment for...
Introduction and Aims. The study investigates what 'recovery' means for those who describe themselve...
Despite limited evidence base, rehabilitation services are associated with positive outcomes in U.K....
Despite limited evidence base, rehabilitation services are associated with positive outcomes in U.K....
Aims: To identify the proportion of drug users contacting drug treatment services in Scotland who we...
Background: This was a national English observational cohort study to estimate the effectiveness of ...
People seeking treatment for substance use disorders (SUD) ultimately aspire to improve their qualit...
People seeking treatment for substance use disorders (SUD) ultimately aspire to improve their qualit...
A unique analysis of drug treatment data shows more people are overcoming dependency and services ar...
Background: Among the adult population worldwide, about 0.5% has illicit drug use disorder (DUD) and...
Due to high relapse rates after leaving treatment, drug users are often recommended to participate i...
Summary--Follow-up data (mean 9 months) were obtained for 74 subjects who had been treated for a mea...
Aims: This article presents the results of a survey of clients of Keltoi, a residential rehabilitati...
Many patients seeking inpatient treatment for substance use disorders have high levels of severity a...
Contemporary recovery-models of treatment for substance misuse prioritise community-based support sy...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of social behaviour and network therapy, a new treatment for...
Introduction and Aims. The study investigates what 'recovery' means for those who describe themselve...