One million people in North America are currently waiting for publicly funded substance use treatment. Unfortunately, long waiting times have been listed as the number one reason for not seeking treatment for substance use problems. While it is possible that successful abstinence during the waiting period convinces patients that they do not need treatment at all, more emphasis must be placed on interventions that can bridge the gap between initial contact by patients for substance use treatment and treatment intake. Recommendations in this review include: (1) decreasing the length of time between a patient’s initial contact for treatment and the pre-intake interview, (2) initiating regular phone contact with patients, and (3) decreasing res...
Abstract Background This study describes the definiti...
Reasons for delaying or not seeking treatment were compared between outpatient alcohol and drug abus...
Substance use disorders (SUD) are an important health problem and certain patients with SUD find the...
Many substance users report that they experience multiple barriers that produce significant challeng...
Waiting time is a contemporary reality of many drug abuse treatment programs, resulting in substanti...
Background: Wait time is among the most commonly cited barriers to access among individuals seeking ...
Background: There is limited provision of inpatient detoxification relative to other treatments for ...
Purpose of Project: Opioid use disorder is a chronically relapsing disorder requiring multiple attem...
Aims: Problem drinkers are reported to take an average of nine years to seek specialist alcohol trea...
Background Appointment no-show and early dropout from treatment represent major chal...
Introduction and Aims.To examine client-reported reasons for missed early appointments at a drug and...
In the present study, 116 clients calling an outpatient cocaine treatment clinic were randomly assig...
Utilizing a retrospective analysis we examined factors correlated with preintake dropout in patients...
Background: Long-term untreated major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with a less favorable ...
Background: Residential drug rehabilitation is often seen as a treatment of last resort for people w...
Abstract Background This study describes the definiti...
Reasons for delaying or not seeking treatment were compared between outpatient alcohol and drug abus...
Substance use disorders (SUD) are an important health problem and certain patients with SUD find the...
Many substance users report that they experience multiple barriers that produce significant challeng...
Waiting time is a contemporary reality of many drug abuse treatment programs, resulting in substanti...
Background: Wait time is among the most commonly cited barriers to access among individuals seeking ...
Background: There is limited provision of inpatient detoxification relative to other treatments for ...
Purpose of Project: Opioid use disorder is a chronically relapsing disorder requiring multiple attem...
Aims: Problem drinkers are reported to take an average of nine years to seek specialist alcohol trea...
Background Appointment no-show and early dropout from treatment represent major chal...
Introduction and Aims.To examine client-reported reasons for missed early appointments at a drug and...
In the present study, 116 clients calling an outpatient cocaine treatment clinic were randomly assig...
Utilizing a retrospective analysis we examined factors correlated with preintake dropout in patients...
Background: Long-term untreated major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with a less favorable ...
Background: Residential drug rehabilitation is often seen as a treatment of last resort for people w...
Abstract Background This study describes the definiti...
Reasons for delaying or not seeking treatment were compared between outpatient alcohol and drug abus...
Substance use disorders (SUD) are an important health problem and certain patients with SUD find the...