The dimensions of change in therapeutic community treatment instrument. |
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Authors: | Orlando, Maria Wenzel, Suzanne L. Ebener, Pat Edwards, Michael C. Mandell, Wallace Becker, Kirsten |
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Abstract: | In this article, the authors describe the refinement and preliminary evaluation of the Dimensions of Change in Therapeutic Community Treatment Instrument (DCI), a measure of treatment process. In Study 1, a 99-item DCI, administered to a cross-sectional sample of substance abuse clients (N = 990), was shortened to 54 items on the basis of results from confirmatory factor analyses and item response theory invariance tests. In Study 2, confirmatory factor analyses of the 54-item DCI, completed by a longitudinal cohort of 993 clients, established and validated an 8-factor solution across 2 subpopulations (adults and adolescents) and 2 time points (treatment entry and 30-days postentry). The results of the 2 studies are encouraging and support use of the 54-item DCI as a tool to measure treatment process. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | substance use treatment process therapeutic community instrument development drug rehabilitation factor structure psychometric properties client attitude change treatment outcomes |
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