A randomized controlled trial was conducted with 600 paroled men, homeless prior to incarceration, to assess varying levels of peer-coach and nurse-partnered interventions on re-arrest at 6 and 12 months. Findings revealed that positive predictors of re-arrest at 12 months included having received social support from drug users and non-drug users, as well as having used marijuana at least once a week prior to their most recent incarceration. In terms of protective factors, those who participated in a substance abuse program contract within a residential drug treatment program or spent 90 days or greater in a residential drug treatment program were less likely to have been re-arrested within 12 months
Baseline data were collected to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions on completion of the hep...
Thc recent drug use epidemic has led to a significant increase in the number of incarcerated drug-in...
Increased treatment retention among substance abusing individuals has been associated with reduced d...
This systematic literature review maps the evidence for the effectiveness of the therapeutic communi...
Abstract: This systematic literature review maps the evidence for the effectiveness of the therapeut...
AIMS: To determine whether collaborative behavioral management (CBM) reduces substance use, crime an...
Background Homeless individuals are at increased risk for health and criminal justice problems. Aims...
This dissertation identifies, examines, and assesses the relative influence of identified empiricall...
The current research study looked at the social networks of adult male alcohol or drug offending pro...
A relatively unexplored area of prisoner reentry programs involves actively engaging the prisoner’s ...
Contains fulltext : 28982.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Factors predicti...
This study was part of a randomized controlled trial designed to improve hepatitis knowledge and hea...
We conducted a systematic review to examine the substance use and recidivism outcomes of prison-base...
We conducted a systematic review to examine the substance use and recidivism outcomes of prison-base...
Improvements in post-release outcomes of former prisoners (FPs) are linked to behavior and attitudes...
Baseline data were collected to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions on completion of the hep...
Thc recent drug use epidemic has led to a significant increase in the number of incarcerated drug-in...
Increased treatment retention among substance abusing individuals has been associated with reduced d...
This systematic literature review maps the evidence for the effectiveness of the therapeutic communi...
Abstract: This systematic literature review maps the evidence for the effectiveness of the therapeut...
AIMS: To determine whether collaborative behavioral management (CBM) reduces substance use, crime an...
Background Homeless individuals are at increased risk for health and criminal justice problems. Aims...
This dissertation identifies, examines, and assesses the relative influence of identified empiricall...
The current research study looked at the social networks of adult male alcohol or drug offending pro...
A relatively unexplored area of prisoner reentry programs involves actively engaging the prisoner’s ...
Contains fulltext : 28982.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Factors predicti...
This study was part of a randomized controlled trial designed to improve hepatitis knowledge and hea...
We conducted a systematic review to examine the substance use and recidivism outcomes of prison-base...
We conducted a systematic review to examine the substance use and recidivism outcomes of prison-base...
Improvements in post-release outcomes of former prisoners (FPs) are linked to behavior and attitudes...
Baseline data were collected to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions on completion of the hep...
Thc recent drug use epidemic has led to a significant increase in the number of incarcerated drug-in...
Increased treatment retention among substance abusing individuals has been associated with reduced d...