Community-based support group participation protects against substance use disorder (SUD) relapse, but referrals during treatment are inconsistently delivered and may not acknowledge barriers facing rural patients. This formative evaluation of a rural intensive referral intervention (RAIR) to community-based support groups for veterans seeking SUD treatment surveyed patients (N = 145) and surveyed and interviewed treatment staff (N = 28). Patients and staff did not differ significantly on quantitative ratings of the helpfulness of, or satisfaction with, seven RAIR components, but staff did not deliver the intervention consistently or as designed, citing two themes: lack of commitment and lack of resources
Objective In the context of an ongoing opioid crisis, the authors used The Calculating for an Adequa...
Substance use disorders (SUD) are an important health problem and certain patients with SUD find the...
According to the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), 3.3 million veterans (41%) live in rural area...
Objective: A multisite field trial testing whether improved outcomes associated with intensive refer...
Purpose: To examine whether differences exist between rural and urban veterans in terms of initiatio...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to determine whether rural residence is associated with trau...
Intensive Outpatient programs for mental health and substance abuse have been shown to be an effecti...
Group therapy is commonly used in the treatment of substance use disorders (SUD). Many studies exist...
Substance use is a significant public health issue in rural communities. Despite this fact, substanc...
This article identifies potential barriers to substance use recovery associated with rural residence...
The problem of co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders among the veteran population...
This study was a qualitative assessment of the effectiveness of therapeutic interventions used in th...
People with substance use disorders (SUD) have high rates of hospitalization and readmission, long l...
Research in addictions treatment has shown that traditional approaches to serving persons with subst...
Introduction: Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is an evidence-based therapy for opioid use disord...
Objective In the context of an ongoing opioid crisis, the authors used The Calculating for an Adequa...
Substance use disorders (SUD) are an important health problem and certain patients with SUD find the...
According to the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), 3.3 million veterans (41%) live in rural area...
Objective: A multisite field trial testing whether improved outcomes associated with intensive refer...
Purpose: To examine whether differences exist between rural and urban veterans in terms of initiatio...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to determine whether rural residence is associated with trau...
Intensive Outpatient programs for mental health and substance abuse have been shown to be an effecti...
Group therapy is commonly used in the treatment of substance use disorders (SUD). Many studies exist...
Substance use is a significant public health issue in rural communities. Despite this fact, substanc...
This article identifies potential barriers to substance use recovery associated with rural residence...
The problem of co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders among the veteran population...
This study was a qualitative assessment of the effectiveness of therapeutic interventions used in th...
People with substance use disorders (SUD) have high rates of hospitalization and readmission, long l...
Research in addictions treatment has shown that traditional approaches to serving persons with subst...
Introduction: Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is an evidence-based therapy for opioid use disord...
Objective In the context of an ongoing opioid crisis, the authors used The Calculating for an Adequa...
Substance use disorders (SUD) are an important health problem and certain patients with SUD find the...
According to the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), 3.3 million veterans (41%) live in rural area...