Background and Aims: Our understanding of patient pathways through specialist Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) treatment and broader health/welfare systems in Australia remains limited. This study examined how treatment outcomes are influenced by continuity in specialist AOD treatment, engagement with non-AOD community services, and mutual aid, as well as exploring differences between clients who present with a primary alcohol problem compared to those presenting with a primary drug issue. Method: In a prospective, multi-site treatment outcome study, 796 clients from 21 AOD services in Victoria and Western Australia completed a baseline interview between January 2012 and January 2013. 555 (70%) completed follow-up assessment of subsequent serv...
Aim: To determine 1 year outcomes for drug use, criminality, psychopathology and injection-related h...
People seeking treatment for substance use disorders (SUD) ultimately aspire to improve their qualit...
BACKGROUND : Alcohol use disorders are of great relevance to public health, and specifically to men...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Our understanding of patient pathways through specialist Alcohol and Other Drug...
Background and Aims: Our understanding of patient pathways through specialist Alcohol and Other Drug...
Background and Aims: Our understanding of patient pathways through specialist Alcohol and Other Drug...
Background: People seeking treatment for substance use disorders often have additional health and so...
BACKGROUND: People seeking treatment for substance use disorders often have additional health and so...
Evidence has shown that frequency and quantity of drug usage are reduced after treatment but the eff...
Aims: Provision of effective treatment for dependent drinkers has been identified as a priority in E...
© BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Introduction: Young people with drug and alcohol proble...
People seeking treatment for substance use disorders (SUD) ultimately aspire to improve their qualit...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is causally related to over 200 illnesses, and also imposes a huge economic bu...
Summary Alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment services across Australia provide a broad range of t...
Background: Program attrition is a major problem in substance use treatment. It is not clear which c...
Aim: To determine 1 year outcomes for drug use, criminality, psychopathology and injection-related h...
People seeking treatment for substance use disorders (SUD) ultimately aspire to improve their qualit...
BACKGROUND : Alcohol use disorders are of great relevance to public health, and specifically to men...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Our understanding of patient pathways through specialist Alcohol and Other Drug...
Background and Aims: Our understanding of patient pathways through specialist Alcohol and Other Drug...
Background and Aims: Our understanding of patient pathways through specialist Alcohol and Other Drug...
Background: People seeking treatment for substance use disorders often have additional health and so...
BACKGROUND: People seeking treatment for substance use disorders often have additional health and so...
Evidence has shown that frequency and quantity of drug usage are reduced after treatment but the eff...
Aims: Provision of effective treatment for dependent drinkers has been identified as a priority in E...
© BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Introduction: Young people with drug and alcohol proble...
People seeking treatment for substance use disorders (SUD) ultimately aspire to improve their qualit...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is causally related to over 200 illnesses, and also imposes a huge economic bu...
Summary Alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment services across Australia provide a broad range of t...
Background: Program attrition is a major problem in substance use treatment. It is not clear which c...
Aim: To determine 1 year outcomes for drug use, criminality, psychopathology and injection-related h...
People seeking treatment for substance use disorders (SUD) ultimately aspire to improve their qualit...
BACKGROUND : Alcohol use disorders are of great relevance to public health, and specifically to men...