The goal of the present study was to identify the multidimensional factor structure of external barriers to substance abuse treatment and test its invariance across gender, ethnic, and age groups in a sample of 518 substance abusers assessed at a centralized intake unit. Exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) demonstrated a well-defined multidimensional factor structure of highly differentiated external barrier factors: time conflict, treatment accessibility, treatment entry difficulty, and financial problems. Furthermore, multi-group CFA tests were used to test equivalencies of the measurement and structural models. The statistical fit results supported the invariance of the ethnic groups. Although there were some gender ...
In 2012, 6.9 percent of United States females 12 years or older reported current illicit drug use (“...
Women who use drugs have had difficulty accessing substance abuse treatment that is sensitive to the...
Background: Treatment for drug use disorders (DUD) can be effective, but only a small proportion of ...
The goal of the present study was to identify the multidimensional factor structure of external barr...
The goal of the present study was to identify the dimensions present in items representing internal ...
The goal of the present study was to identify the dimensions present in items representing internal ...
The 59-item Barriers to Treatment Inventory (BTI) was administered to 312 substance abusers at a cen...
Substance abuse among women continues to increase; however, relatively few of these women seek addic...
Special considerations when working with women with substance use disorders were assessed in compari...
With substance abuse treatment expanding in prisons and jails, understanding how behavior change int...
This dissertation reports the results of a study that examined differences between genders in a samp...
Substance abuse is an increasing global socio-medical problem. The present study examines fif-teen s...
Abstract Background Treatment for drug use disorders (DUD) can be effective, but only a small propor...
This dissertation reports the results of a study that examined differences between genders in a samp...
The Transtheoretical Model ( TTM) is an integrative model of intentional behavior change that has ac...
In 2012, 6.9 percent of United States females 12 years or older reported current illicit drug use (“...
Women who use drugs have had difficulty accessing substance abuse treatment that is sensitive to the...
Background: Treatment for drug use disorders (DUD) can be effective, but only a small proportion of ...
The goal of the present study was to identify the multidimensional factor structure of external barr...
The goal of the present study was to identify the dimensions present in items representing internal ...
The goal of the present study was to identify the dimensions present in items representing internal ...
The 59-item Barriers to Treatment Inventory (BTI) was administered to 312 substance abusers at a cen...
Substance abuse among women continues to increase; however, relatively few of these women seek addic...
Special considerations when working with women with substance use disorders were assessed in compari...
With substance abuse treatment expanding in prisons and jails, understanding how behavior change int...
This dissertation reports the results of a study that examined differences between genders in a samp...
Substance abuse is an increasing global socio-medical problem. The present study examines fif-teen s...
Abstract Background Treatment for drug use disorders (DUD) can be effective, but only a small propor...
This dissertation reports the results of a study that examined differences between genders in a samp...
The Transtheoretical Model ( TTM) is an integrative model of intentional behavior change that has ac...
In 2012, 6.9 percent of United States females 12 years or older reported current illicit drug use (“...
Women who use drugs have had difficulty accessing substance abuse treatment that is sensitive to the...
Background: Treatment for drug use disorders (DUD) can be effective, but only a small proportion of ...