Released in June 2008, this study examines the distribution of substance abuse treatment services across the continuum of rural and urban counties, identifying the type and intensity of services provided. Using the 2004 National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services linked to the 2003 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes, we found few substance abuse treatment facilities operating outside of urban and rural adjacent areas and limited availability of intensive services across rural areas. This situation is particularly striking for opioid treatment programs, which are nearly absent in rural areas. The narrow range of services available in rural areas may preclude an individualized treatment approach and long-term follow-up recommended by profe...
This study focuses on a type of residential substance abuse treatment not currently licensed as such...
Webinar presentation to the Small Rural Hospital Transition project addressing issues of rural opioi...
Master of Occupational Therapy. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville 2014.Substance abuse is recog...
Released in June 2008, this study examines the distribution of substance abuse treatment services ac...
Key Findings: Access to substance abuse treatment is limited in rural areas by fewer treatment beds....
Intensive Outpatient programs for mental health and substance abuse have been shown to be an effecti...
The problems and needs of rural substance abusers vary from those of abusers in urban areas. Accordi...
Public funding of substance abuse treatment (SAT) in Kentucky dates back to the 1950s when legislato...
Substance use is a significant public health issue in rural communities. Despite this fact, substanc...
A significant relationship between criminal behavior and substance abuse exists, which leads to a la...
This report, Substance Abuse in Rural and Small Town America, shows that rural and urban places toda...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between drug-related crimes in high-risk, ...
Alcohol abuse exceeds illicit drug abuse in rural America and is a serious problem among rural youth...
The purpose of this study is to use a modified version of Andersen’s (1968, 1995) Behavioral Model o...
This study examined the prevalence of non-medical use of pain relievers and heroin in the past year ...
This study focuses on a type of residential substance abuse treatment not currently licensed as such...
Webinar presentation to the Small Rural Hospital Transition project addressing issues of rural opioi...
Master of Occupational Therapy. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville 2014.Substance abuse is recog...
Released in June 2008, this study examines the distribution of substance abuse treatment services ac...
Key Findings: Access to substance abuse treatment is limited in rural areas by fewer treatment beds....
Intensive Outpatient programs for mental health and substance abuse have been shown to be an effecti...
The problems and needs of rural substance abusers vary from those of abusers in urban areas. Accordi...
Public funding of substance abuse treatment (SAT) in Kentucky dates back to the 1950s when legislato...
Substance use is a significant public health issue in rural communities. Despite this fact, substanc...
A significant relationship between criminal behavior and substance abuse exists, which leads to a la...
This report, Substance Abuse in Rural and Small Town America, shows that rural and urban places toda...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between drug-related crimes in high-risk, ...
Alcohol abuse exceeds illicit drug abuse in rural America and is a serious problem among rural youth...
The purpose of this study is to use a modified version of Andersen’s (1968, 1995) Behavioral Model o...
This study examined the prevalence of non-medical use of pain relievers and heroin in the past year ...
This study focuses on a type of residential substance abuse treatment not currently licensed as such...
Webinar presentation to the Small Rural Hospital Transition project addressing issues of rural opioi...
Master of Occupational Therapy. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville 2014.Substance abuse is recog...