Abstract: | Examined treatment satisfaction (TS) in relation to treatment outcomes (i.e., tenure and relapse for opioid use) and client and treatment variables in 532 methadone maintenance clients in a data system by M. Allison et al (1982). Satisfaction data were limited to the 1st 3 mo in treatment. Most Ss stated that the treatment had helped them to some degree with their drug problem or that they were at least somewhat satisfied with treatment. About three-quarters of the clients felt that the treatment had helped them at least somewhat with other nondrug problems. Overall, results suggested that TS measured early in treatment does not have strong direct effects on during-treatment-outcomes. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |