The literature on treating substance abuse has dealt basically with four important questions: (a) Is treatment effective? (b) Are all programs equally effective? (c) Why do programs differ in their effectiveness? (d) Which treatments are more cost-effective? This paper reviews the substance abuse treatment literature around these four questions and discusses methodological issues that hinder the interpretation and generalization of results to date. The answer to the first question is a sounding “yes,” treatment is effective but not all programs are equally effective. Researchers have moved beyond the “black box” literature that concentrated on patient and program characteristics as explanations for differences in effectiveness and search fo...
If public funds are allocated efficiently, then an increase in funding should improve the performanc...
If public funds are allocated efficiently, then an increase in funding should improve the performanc...
Measuring and Improving Cost, Cost-Effectiveness, and Cost-Benefit for Substance Abuse Treatment Pro...
The literature on treating substance abuse has dealt basically with four important questions: (a) Is...
The substance abuse treatment literature has basically dealt with four important questions: 1) Is tr...
The substance abuse treatment literature has basically dealt with four important questions: 1) Is tr...
The substance abuse treatment literature has basically dealt with four important questions: 1) Is tr...
The literature on treating substance abuse has dealt basically with four important questions: (a) Is...
The literature on treating substance abuse has dealt basically with four important questions: (a) Is...
This is the first compendium of the entire range of options available for treating substance abuse, ...
This is the first compendium of the entire range of options available for treating substance abuse, ...
The available research is quite clear on these points: • Education does not correct drug dependence:...
Eliminating drug use: A Comparative analysis of the efficacy of substance abuse intervention program...
Eliminating drug use: A Comparative analysis of the efficacy of substance abuse intervention program...
If public funds are allocated efficiently, then an increase in funding should improve the performanc...
If public funds are allocated efficiently, then an increase in funding should improve the performanc...
If public funds are allocated efficiently, then an increase in funding should improve the performanc...
Measuring and Improving Cost, Cost-Effectiveness, and Cost-Benefit for Substance Abuse Treatment Pro...
The literature on treating substance abuse has dealt basically with four important questions: (a) Is...
The substance abuse treatment literature has basically dealt with four important questions: 1) Is tr...
The substance abuse treatment literature has basically dealt with four important questions: 1) Is tr...
The substance abuse treatment literature has basically dealt with four important questions: 1) Is tr...
The literature on treating substance abuse has dealt basically with four important questions: (a) Is...
The literature on treating substance abuse has dealt basically with four important questions: (a) Is...
This is the first compendium of the entire range of options available for treating substance abuse, ...
This is the first compendium of the entire range of options available for treating substance abuse, ...
The available research is quite clear on these points: • Education does not correct drug dependence:...
Eliminating drug use: A Comparative analysis of the efficacy of substance abuse intervention program...
Eliminating drug use: A Comparative analysis of the efficacy of substance abuse intervention program...
If public funds are allocated efficiently, then an increase in funding should improve the performanc...
If public funds are allocated efficiently, then an increase in funding should improve the performanc...
If public funds are allocated efficiently, then an increase in funding should improve the performanc...
Measuring and Improving Cost, Cost-Effectiveness, and Cost-Benefit for Substance Abuse Treatment Pro...