BACKGROUND:In South Africa, district social service offices are often the first point of entry into the substance abuse treatment system. Despite this, little is known about the profile of people presenting with substance-related problems at these service points. This has a negative impact on treatment service planning. This paper begins to redress this gap through describing patterns of substance use and service needs among people using general social services in the Western Cape and comparing findings against the profile of persons attending specialist substance abuse treatment facilities in the region. METHODS: As part of a standard client information system, an electronic questionnaire was completed for each person seeking social assist...
This study aimed at evaluating the contributions of two (2) selected rehabilitation centres to the g...
Background: Interventions are needed to improve the quality of South Africa’s substance use disorder...
CITATION: Myers, B. et al. 2014. Identifying perceived barriers to monitoring service quality among ...
Background: In South Africa, district social service offices are often the first point of entry into...
BACKGROUND:Despite high levels of substance use disorders in Cape Town, substance abuse treatment ut...
Background: Despite high levels of substance use disorders in Cape Town, substance abuse treatment u...
BACKGROUND: Completion of substance abuse treatment is a proximal indicator of positive treatment ou...
Background: Poor, Black African males are underrepresented as patients in facilities that treat prob...
Abstract Background Despite high levels of substance use disorders in Cape Town, substance abuse tre...
Objective: Access to substance abuse treatment among historically disadvantaged communities (HDCs) i...
Thesis (Ph.D)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2005.THIS STUDY EXAMINES SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN SOUTH AFRICA ...
Substance abuse among the employed in South Africa has increased in recent years with major economic...
Substance abuse among the employed in South Africa has increased in recent years with major economic...
This study aimed at evaluating the contributions of two (2) selected rehabilitation centres to the g...
Use of nyaope amongst South Africans has risen dramatically. Concerns have been expressed about the ...
This study aimed at evaluating the contributions of two (2) selected rehabilitation centres to the g...
Background: Interventions are needed to improve the quality of South Africa’s substance use disorder...
CITATION: Myers, B. et al. 2014. Identifying perceived barriers to monitoring service quality among ...
Background: In South Africa, district social service offices are often the first point of entry into...
BACKGROUND:Despite high levels of substance use disorders in Cape Town, substance abuse treatment ut...
Background: Despite high levels of substance use disorders in Cape Town, substance abuse treatment u...
BACKGROUND: Completion of substance abuse treatment is a proximal indicator of positive treatment ou...
Background: Poor, Black African males are underrepresented as patients in facilities that treat prob...
Abstract Background Despite high levels of substance use disorders in Cape Town, substance abuse tre...
Objective: Access to substance abuse treatment among historically disadvantaged communities (HDCs) i...
Thesis (Ph.D)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2005.THIS STUDY EXAMINES SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN SOUTH AFRICA ...
Substance abuse among the employed in South Africa has increased in recent years with major economic...
Substance abuse among the employed in South Africa has increased in recent years with major economic...
This study aimed at evaluating the contributions of two (2) selected rehabilitation centres to the g...
Use of nyaope amongst South Africans has risen dramatically. Concerns have been expressed about the ...
This study aimed at evaluating the contributions of two (2) selected rehabilitation centres to the g...
Background: Interventions are needed to improve the quality of South Africa’s substance use disorder...
CITATION: Myers, B. et al. 2014. Identifying perceived barriers to monitoring service quality among ...