The 59-item Barriers to Treatment Inventory (BTI) was administered to 312 substance abusers at a centralized intake unit following assessment but before treatment entry to assess their views on barriers to treatment. Factor analysis identified 25 items in 7 well-defined latent constructs: Absence of Problem, Negative Social Support, Fear of Treatment, Privacy Concerns, Time Conflict, Poor Treatment Availability, and Admission Difficulty. The factorial structure of the barriers is consistent with the findings of other studies that asked substance abusers about barriers to treatment and is conceptually compatible with Andersen\u27s model of health care utilization. Factors were moderately to highly correlated, suggesting that they interact wi...
Introduction and aims We validate a brief questionnaire to assess barriers to help-seeking for illi...
Recent research from Canada and the United States has found that physical and programmatic access ba...
A review of the literature provides the conclusion that individuals with a disability versus those w...
The 59-item Barriers to Treatment Inventory (BTI) was administered to 312 substance abusers at a cen...
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 ...
Abstract Background Substance using often cause a wide range of social, health, and psychological pr...
Background Substance using often cause a wide range of social, health, and psychological problems. T...
Knowing the barriers substance dependents come across when seeking treatment has medical and public ...
The goal of the present study was to identify the multidimensional factor structure of external barr...
Aims: Little is currently known regarding treatment barriers amongst problematic drug users not in s...
OBJETIVE: Greater information regarding motivations and treatment barriers faced by substance-depend...
Reasons for delaying or not seeking treatment were compared between outpatient alcohol and drug abus...
Background: Despite empirical support for the individual and public health benefits of treating subs...
Treatment underutilization by persons with alcohol use disorder is well-documented. This study exami...
Introduction and aims We validate a brief questionnaire to assess barriers to help-seeking for illi...
Recent research from Canada and the United States has found that physical and programmatic access ba...
A review of the literature provides the conclusion that individuals with a disability versus those w...
The 59-item Barriers to Treatment Inventory (BTI) was administered to 312 substance abusers at a cen...
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 ...
Abstract Background Substance using often cause a wide range of social, health, and psychological pr...
Background Substance using often cause a wide range of social, health, and psychological problems. T...
Knowing the barriers substance dependents come across when seeking treatment has medical and public ...
The goal of the present study was to identify the multidimensional factor structure of external barr...
Aims: Little is currently known regarding treatment barriers amongst problematic drug users not in s...
OBJETIVE: Greater information regarding motivations and treatment barriers faced by substance-depend...
Reasons for delaying or not seeking treatment were compared between outpatient alcohol and drug abus...
Background: Despite empirical support for the individual and public health benefits of treating subs...
Treatment underutilization by persons with alcohol use disorder is well-documented. This study exami...
Introduction and aims We validate a brief questionnaire to assess barriers to help-seeking for illi...
Recent research from Canada and the United States has found that physical and programmatic access ba...
A review of the literature provides the conclusion that individuals with a disability versus those w...