Employment is often viewed as a potent indicator of substance abuse treatment outcome. This study was conducted to determine if personality and/or demographic characteristics of a cohort of unemployed substance dependent persons presenting for addiction treatment might predict employment 9 months postadmission. By using stepwise discriminant function analysis, seven variables predictive of employment were identified. The positive value of employment was clearly documented. Those who gained employment were functioning better with regard to social and drug-use parameters than those who did not
Youth with co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders are at higher risk for vocational...
Employment is commonly upheld as an important outcome of addiction treatment. To explore this attrib...
Introduction and Aims: One of the most substantial costs of drug use is lost productivity and social...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF Ann M. Melvin, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Rehabilitat...
The purpose of the present study is to contribute to the vocational rehabilitation literature and ex...
10.1.1 Associations between Drug Use and Unemployment Descriptive and experimental data suggest that...
The purpose of this study was, first, to estimate of the impact of alcohol and drug use on the emplo...
This study uses the 1984,1988,1992, and 1994 samples of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (N...
Substance abuse and dependence has been a problem in the United States for over 100 years (Whitebrea...
International audienceThis study aimed to examine the prospective association between tobacco, alcoh...
Background Since 2007 the economic recession has hit most industrial countries and this raises the q...
We determined the proportions of clients treated in Flexible Assertive Community Treatment teams who...
Quantitative research methods are used to examine the interaction among public disability benefit re...
A significant proportion of clients utilizing substance abuse programs fail to successfully complete...
Background. The compounded effects of the decline of low-skilled labor and the Great Recession of 20...
Youth with co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders are at higher risk for vocational...
Employment is commonly upheld as an important outcome of addiction treatment. To explore this attrib...
Introduction and Aims: One of the most substantial costs of drug use is lost productivity and social...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF Ann M. Melvin, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Rehabilitat...
The purpose of the present study is to contribute to the vocational rehabilitation literature and ex...
10.1.1 Associations between Drug Use and Unemployment Descriptive and experimental data suggest that...
The purpose of this study was, first, to estimate of the impact of alcohol and drug use on the emplo...
This study uses the 1984,1988,1992, and 1994 samples of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (N...
Substance abuse and dependence has been a problem in the United States for over 100 years (Whitebrea...
International audienceThis study aimed to examine the prospective association between tobacco, alcoh...
Background Since 2007 the economic recession has hit most industrial countries and this raises the q...
We determined the proportions of clients treated in Flexible Assertive Community Treatment teams who...
Quantitative research methods are used to examine the interaction among public disability benefit re...
A significant proportion of clients utilizing substance abuse programs fail to successfully complete...
Background. The compounded effects of the decline of low-skilled labor and the Great Recession of 20...
Youth with co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders are at higher risk for vocational...
Employment is commonly upheld as an important outcome of addiction treatment. To explore this attrib...
Introduction and Aims: One of the most substantial costs of drug use is lost productivity and social...