Abstract Background Previous studies have found that even limited prevention-related interventions can affect health behaviors such as substance use and risky sex. Substance abuse treatment providers are ideal candidates to provide these services, but typically have little or no financial incentive to do so. The purpose of this study was therefore to explore why some substance abuse treatment units have added new prevention and outreach services. Based on an ecological framework of organizational strategy, three categories of predictors were tested: (1) environmental, (2) unit-level, and (3) unit leadership. Results A lagged cross-sectional logistic model of 450 outpatient substance abuse treatment units revealed that local per capita incom...
Over the past decade, managed care has made significant inroads into the mental health and substance...
Highlights findings from a study of the use of phamacotherapies to treat substance abuse and the fac...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examined how managed care penetr...
Abstract Background Previous studies have found that even limited prevention-related interventions c...
Community outreach services play an important role in infectious disease prevention and engaging dru...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examined how managed care penetr...
Providing health services to drug abuse treatment clients improves their outcomes. Using data from a...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examines trends in managed care ...
Although alcohol use continues to be a major problem, when high-risk users enter social services, th...
In light of the dramatic rise in incarceration due to the War on Drugs, we explored the contributi...
Objective. To investigate the impact of organizational characteristics, state and federal policies,...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the national availability of substance use prevention (SUP) within j...
Community coalitions and partnerships are commonly used strategies to prevent substance abuse and ad...
To meet their aims of managing population health to improve the quality and cost of health care in t...
Background: While much of the literature has focused on examining barriers to substance use disorder...
Over the past decade, managed care has made significant inroads into the mental health and substance...
Highlights findings from a study of the use of phamacotherapies to treat substance abuse and the fac...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examined how managed care penetr...
Abstract Background Previous studies have found that even limited prevention-related interventions c...
Community outreach services play an important role in infectious disease prevention and engaging dru...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examined how managed care penetr...
Providing health services to drug abuse treatment clients improves their outcomes. Using data from a...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examines trends in managed care ...
Although alcohol use continues to be a major problem, when high-risk users enter social services, th...
In light of the dramatic rise in incarceration due to the War on Drugs, we explored the contributi...
Objective. To investigate the impact of organizational characteristics, state and federal policies,...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the national availability of substance use prevention (SUP) within j...
Community coalitions and partnerships are commonly used strategies to prevent substance abuse and ad...
To meet their aims of managing population health to improve the quality and cost of health care in t...
Background: While much of the literature has focused on examining barriers to substance use disorder...
Over the past decade, managed care has made significant inroads into the mental health and substance...
Highlights findings from a study of the use of phamacotherapies to treat substance abuse and the fac...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examined how managed care penetr...