Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the psychopathological profile that may be associated with the retention of patients for 90 days in a therapeutic community. Method: In this study, we used a prospective longitudinal descriptive design. Participants were 218 cocaine-dependent individuals. Psychopathological assessment was performed using the Psychiatric Research Interview for Substance and Mental Disorders (PRISM) and Conners’ Adult ADHD Diagnostic Interview for DSM-IV (CAADID). The outcome measure was retention and was defined as the time in therapeutic community treatment (number of days), the type of discharge, and the clinical impression of the therapeutic outcome. Results: Of all patients, 68.3% (149) were stayer...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a prospective, three-month follow-up study o...
This study investigated the characteristics associated with treatment dropout in cocaine-dependent p...
This is the first practice research study to examine the feasibility of increasing the retention rat...
Background: This study aimed to explore the association between psychiatric comorbidity and treatmen...
Over the last years, the therapeutic community treatment with people who have cocaine problems and p...
Objective: Personality disorders (PDs) are common among patients with substance dependence, and anti...
Background: Few studies have explored changes in quality of life during the first three months of ad...
Few studies have explored changes in quality of life during the first three months of admission to a...
Background: Few studies have explored changes in quality of life during the first three months of ad...
Background: Few studies have explored changes in quality of life during the first three months of ad...
Background: Few studies have explored changes in quality of life during the first three months of ad...
In this study, we examined differences between cocaine- and alcohol-dependent patients with and with...
Substance abuse and dependence have detrimental effects at both micro and macro societal levels. Eve...
Objective: This study examined the prevalence of lifetime traumatic events and current symptoms of p...
Objective: The authors studied the efficacy ofonce-weekly psychotherapy, family therapy, or group th...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a prospective, three-month follow-up study o...
This study investigated the characteristics associated with treatment dropout in cocaine-dependent p...
This is the first practice research study to examine the feasibility of increasing the retention rat...
Background: This study aimed to explore the association between psychiatric comorbidity and treatmen...
Over the last years, the therapeutic community treatment with people who have cocaine problems and p...
Objective: Personality disorders (PDs) are common among patients with substance dependence, and anti...
Background: Few studies have explored changes in quality of life during the first three months of ad...
Few studies have explored changes in quality of life during the first three months of admission to a...
Background: Few studies have explored changes in quality of life during the first three months of ad...
Background: Few studies have explored changes in quality of life during the first three months of ad...
Background: Few studies have explored changes in quality of life during the first three months of ad...
In this study, we examined differences between cocaine- and alcohol-dependent patients with and with...
Substance abuse and dependence have detrimental effects at both micro and macro societal levels. Eve...
Objective: This study examined the prevalence of lifetime traumatic events and current symptoms of p...
Objective: The authors studied the efficacy ofonce-weekly psychotherapy, family therapy, or group th...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a prospective, three-month follow-up study o...
This study investigated the characteristics associated with treatment dropout in cocaine-dependent p...
This is the first practice research study to examine the feasibility of increasing the retention rat...