Drug abuse day treatment: a randomized clinical trial comparing day and residential treatment programs |
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Authors: | J Guydish D Werdegar JL Sorensen W Clark A Acampora |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) 94109, USA. Joe_Guydish@Quickmail.ucsf.edu |
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Abstract: | ![]() Clients entering a therapeutic community (TC)-oriented drug treatment program were randomly assigned to day or residential conditions and interviewed at 2 weeks and 6 months after admission. Outcomes included Addiction Severity Index composite scores and summary scores for the Beck Depression Inventory, Symptom Checklist-90-R, and a social support scale. Only clients who remained in treatment for at least 2 weeks were included. The mean age of the sample (N = 261) was 32.9 (SD = 6.7 years) and the mean education level was 12.1 years (SD = 1.9 years); 30% were women. Comparison of outcome scores at 6 months between groups, while controlling for baseline values, indicated greater improvement for residential clients on social problems and psychiatric symptoms. The groups were similar on the 8 remaining outcomes, including measures of alcohol and drug problems. Overall, the level of improvement among day treatment clients was not significantly different from that of residential clients. |
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