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Working Alliance, Treatment Satisfaction, and Patterns of Posttreatment Use Among Adolescent Substance Users.
Authors:Tetzlaff  Brooke T; Kahn  Jeffrey H; Godley  Susan H; Godley  Mark D; Diamond  Guy S; Funk  Rodney R
Abstract:This longitudinal study examined the relationships among the working alliance, treatment satisfaction, and posttreatment use among adolescents in treatment for substance abuse. Adolescents (N = 600) from the Cannabis Youth Treatment study (M. L. Dennis et al., 2002) completed measures of working alliance and treatment satisfaction as well as substance use and substance-related problems at intake and 3, 6, 9, 12, and 30 months' postintake. When controlling for initial substance use and substance-related problems, working alliance, but not treatment satisfaction, predicted use at 3 and 6 months' postintake. Neither working alliance nor treatment satisfaction were predictive of longitudinal patterns of posttreatment use. Implications for the assessment of working alliance and treatment satisfaction are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:working alliance  treatment satisfaction  posttreatment drug use  substance abuse  adolescents
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