82 Ss were studied in a comparative evaluation of a behavioral vs supportive treatment for illegal drug use. Behavioral treatment included stimulus control, urge control, contracting/family support and competing response procedures for an average of 19 sessions. 37% of Ss in the behavioral condition were drug-free at 2 months, 54% at 6 months, and 65% at 12 months vs 20 ± 6% for the alternative treatment during all 12 months. The behavioral treatment was more effective across sex, age, educational level, marital status and type of drug (hard-drugs, cocaine, and marijuana). Greater improvement for this condition was also noted on measures of employment/school attendance, family relationships, depression, institutionalization and alcohol use
Eliminating drug use: A Comparative analysis of the efficacy of substance abuse intervention program...
This paper reviews methodologically rigorous studies examining group treatments for interview-diagno...
This chapter focuses on evidence-based treatment for illicit drug use disorders. The treatments addr...
82 Ss were studied in a comparative evaluation of a behavioral vs supportive treatment for illegal d...
Summary-82 Ss were studied in a comparative evaluation of a behavioral vs supportive treatment for i...
Follow-up data (mean 9 months) were obtained for 74 subjects who had been treated for a mean of 8 mo...
Twenty-six youth received six months of treatment (mean of 15 sessions) after random assignment to e...
Summary--Follow-up data (mean 9 months) were obtained for 74 subjects who had been treated for a mea...
ABSTRACT. Empirical evaluations of treatments for abuse of substances other than alcohol are reviewe...
All randomized controlled studies published in international peer-reviewed journals up to July 1999 ...
In spite of the absence of evidence of effectiveness, non-psychological disciplines and treatment mo...
Objective: Despite significant advances in psychosocial treatments for substance use disorders, the ...
Empirical evaluations of treatments for abuse of substances other than alcohol are reviewed and crit...
Objective: Approximately 50 % of child protective service (CPS) referrals abuse drugs; yet, existing...
OBJECTIVE: Approximately 50% of child protective service (CPS) referrals abuse drugs; yet, existing ...
Eliminating drug use: A Comparative analysis of the efficacy of substance abuse intervention program...
This paper reviews methodologically rigorous studies examining group treatments for interview-diagno...
This chapter focuses on evidence-based treatment for illicit drug use disorders. The treatments addr...
82 Ss were studied in a comparative evaluation of a behavioral vs supportive treatment for illegal d...
Summary-82 Ss were studied in a comparative evaluation of a behavioral vs supportive treatment for i...
Follow-up data (mean 9 months) were obtained for 74 subjects who had been treated for a mean of 8 mo...
Twenty-six youth received six months of treatment (mean of 15 sessions) after random assignment to e...
Summary--Follow-up data (mean 9 months) were obtained for 74 subjects who had been treated for a mea...
ABSTRACT. Empirical evaluations of treatments for abuse of substances other than alcohol are reviewe...
All randomized controlled studies published in international peer-reviewed journals up to July 1999 ...
In spite of the absence of evidence of effectiveness, non-psychological disciplines and treatment mo...
Objective: Despite significant advances in psychosocial treatments for substance use disorders, the ...
Empirical evaluations of treatments for abuse of substances other than alcohol are reviewed and crit...
Objective: Approximately 50 % of child protective service (CPS) referrals abuse drugs; yet, existing...
OBJECTIVE: Approximately 50% of child protective service (CPS) referrals abuse drugs; yet, existing ...
Eliminating drug use: A Comparative analysis of the efficacy of substance abuse intervention program...
This paper reviews methodologically rigorous studies examining group treatments for interview-diagno...
This chapter focuses on evidence-based treatment for illicit drug use disorders. The treatments addr...