This study focuses on evaluating the treatment fidelity of Community Wise, a multi-level intervention aiming to reduce substance use among formerly incarcerated individuals in Newark, New Jersey. These individuals had a substance abuse history. Community Wise seeks to promote critical thinking and dialogue among these individuals. Additionally, they strive to empower them to examine ecological inequalities and community level action to combat social issues. As a group, we analyzed 16 sessions, 1-2 hours in length, between the Community Wise facilitators and participants. We then used a standardized fidelity measure to rate each session depending on the facilitator and group performances. Preliminary results showed an adherence of 70.6 per...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a community based program designed to treat persons with seri...
Abstract Background Rates of alcohol and illicit drug use (AIDU) are consistently similar across rac...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 164-167)The research, an evaluative study, was done of Mi...
OBJECTIVE: The study examined the association between fidelity of programs to the assertive communit...
Fidelity rating of evidence-based practices ensures the implementation of interventions as intended ...
The evaluation of treatment fidelity has become increasingly important as the demand for evidence-ba...
Abstract Background While fidelity to research protocols is important to ensure generalizable outcom...
Drawing on original research on the effectiveness of a therapeutic community (TC) in reducing recidi...
Objectives Robust research of complex interventions designed to promote mental well-being in later l...
This is the first practice research study to examine the feasibility of increasing the retention rat...
Evidence gathered over the last decade affirms the greater effectiveness of therapeutic communities ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate a conference based program designed to enable 26 Appalachi...
Adolescent substance abuse is a major public health concern. Residential treatment is one of the mos...
poster abstractThe ACT Center of Indiana is a research and training center devoted to helping promot...
In ‘a treatment effectiveness trial’, a program is evaluated in a real-world setting, with an emphas...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a community based program designed to treat persons with seri...
Abstract Background Rates of alcohol and illicit drug use (AIDU) are consistently similar across rac...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 164-167)The research, an evaluative study, was done of Mi...
OBJECTIVE: The study examined the association between fidelity of programs to the assertive communit...
Fidelity rating of evidence-based practices ensures the implementation of interventions as intended ...
The evaluation of treatment fidelity has become increasingly important as the demand for evidence-ba...
Abstract Background While fidelity to research protocols is important to ensure generalizable outcom...
Drawing on original research on the effectiveness of a therapeutic community (TC) in reducing recidi...
Objectives Robust research of complex interventions designed to promote mental well-being in later l...
This is the first practice research study to examine the feasibility of increasing the retention rat...
Evidence gathered over the last decade affirms the greater effectiveness of therapeutic communities ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate a conference based program designed to enable 26 Appalachi...
Adolescent substance abuse is a major public health concern. Residential treatment is one of the mos...
poster abstractThe ACT Center of Indiana is a research and training center devoted to helping promot...
In ‘a treatment effectiveness trial’, a program is evaluated in a real-world setting, with an emphas...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a community based program designed to treat persons with seri...
Abstract Background Rates of alcohol and illicit drug use (AIDU) are consistently similar across rac...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 164-167)The research, an evaluative study, was done of Mi...