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Ito Matthew K - - 2003
Despite the availability of the National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel (ATP) guidelines for the management of hyperlipidemia since 1988, most patients do not achieve their target low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL) goals. With the publication of the most recent guidelines (ATP III), which contain more aggressive treatment recommendations, the ...
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Kinney Eleanor D - - 2003
BACKGROUND: It has not been demonstrated that the implementation of computerized quality improvement strategies can improve client-centered outcomes in public community based, long-term care (CBLTC) programs. OBJECTIVES: To test and evaluate 2 innovative computer-assisted, client-centered quality improvement strategies for public community-based, long-term care. The first strategy, the Normative Treatment Planning ...
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McNeese-Smith Donna K - - 2003
Alcohol and drug abuse is a major problem in Australia and caused over 4000 deaths in 1998 alone. The national policy for reducing the harmful consequences of drug and alcohol use focuses on decreasing the production and supply of drugs, reducing the demand for drugs including a focus on abstinence ...
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Salomé Helena J - - 2003
The costs of addiction treatment services are an important determinant of the cost-effectiveness of a program, and therefore, of relevance to addiction treatment providers, insurance companies and, patients. Several methods have been developed to estimate the costs of substance abuse treatment services. One such method is the drug abuse treatment ...
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O'Brian Sue - - 2003
Considerable research has been directed at the outcomes of prolonged-speech (PS) treatment for the control of chronic stuttering, but little research to date has focused on the PS treatment process. This report examines a Stage 2 clinical trial of a reconceptualized PS treatment model known as the Camperdown Program. This ...
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Wolfe Virginia - - 2003
Little is known about the relevance of sound identification training in phonological intervention. Some treatment approaches incorporate sound identification training; others do not. The purpose of the present study was to compare articulatory improvement following treatment with and without sound identification training. Nine preschool children with severe phonological disorders were ...
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Sharp James R - - 2003
The potential benefits of addressing nicotine addiction as part of substance dependency treatment may include improved response to interventions for other addictions and, over the long term, reduced tobacco-related morbidity and mortality. The authors recount the experiences of three inpatient programs that instituted nicotine addiction interventions and a tobacco-free policy ...
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Newton J Timothy - - 2003
The aim of the present study was to determine the perceptions of dental students of the acceptability of different forms of behaviour management for children. The effect of client characteristics (typically developing or learning disabled), intervention method (relaxation training and reinforcement or physical restraint) and treatment outcome (good or poor) ...
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Sacks Stanley - - 2003
This article describes a TC-oriented aftercare program for homeless mentally ill chemical abusers (MICAs) in a supported housing facility, and presents some preliminary data on program effectiveness. The study divided the clients who had completed a residential modified TC program into two groups--those who participated in the TC-oriented supported housing ...
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Salyers Michelle P - - 2003
Despite growing interest in assessment of program implementation, little is known about the best way to evaluate whether a particular program has implemented the intended service to a level that is minimally acceptable to a funding source, such as a state mental health authority. Such is the case for assertive ...
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Follette William C - - 2003
As the empirically supported treatment (EST) effort has expanded, there are efforts to make the study of ESTs a more integral part of training programs. In its present form, the EST list provides a poor model of how to evaluate treatment and scientific issues related to our field. This article ...
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Gagné Jean-Pierre - - 2003
This article addresses one specific aspect of treatment evaluation research, namely the dependent variables used to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment programs provided in audiological rehabilitation. First, some underlying principles that should guide the design of all treatment evaluation research are presented. Second, issues specifically related to the selection of ...
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Roebuck M Christopher - - 2003
The Drug Abuse Treatment Cost Analysis Program (DATCAP) was developed and launched in the early 1990s to help addiction researchers and administrators estimate the economic costs of substance abuse interventions. This paper presents summary results from 85 DATCAPs completed over the past 10 years. After first grouping the DATCAPs into ...
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Krebs Christopher P - - 2003
Many jail inmates have a history of substance use and "abuse"; few, however, receive comprehensive treatment for substance use disorders while in jail. The authors offer a longitudinal reanalysis of data from five jail-based substance user treatment programs. Survival analysis was used to identify client characteristics associated with length of ...
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Pelissier Bernadette - - 2003
This is the 1st study to examine the effects of individual- and program-level characteristics on treatment attrition within a prison-based setting. The sample of 1,446 men and women were from 19 programs. Differences were found in both individual- and program-level predictors of disciplinary discharges and dropouts. Dropouts were more likely ...
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Lieb Roxanne - - 2003
Washington State's law for sexually violent predators was enacted in 1990; since then, 14 other states have passed similar laws authorizing civil commitment for dangerous sexual offenders following their prison terms. Although the law has survived constitutional challenges at both the state and in the U.S. Supreme Court, a related ...
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Carlbring Per - - 2003
A randomized trial was conducted of two different self-help programs for panic disorder (PD) on the Internet. After confirming the PD-diagnosis with an in-person structured clinical interview for DSM-IV (SCID) interview 22 participants were randomized to either applied relaxation (AR) or a multimodal treatment package based on cognitive behavioral therapy ...
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Alexandre Pierre Kébreau - - 2003
The cost of providing addiction treatment services in a variety of settings is useful information for program administrators, policy makers, and researchers. This study estimates the economic costs of providing substance abuse treatment services at Safeport, a three-phase residential treatment program focusing on addicted women living in public housing. Economic ...
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Friedmann Peter D - - 2003
This study examined organization-level characteristics associated with the accessibility of outpatient addiction treatment. Program directors and clinical supervisors from a nationally representative panel of outpatient substance abuse treatment units in the United States were surveyed in 1990, 1995, and 2000. Accessibility was measured from clinical supervisors' reports of whether the ...
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Kalwitzki Matthias - - 2003
Five cohorts of undergraduate students (n = 160) were filmed on video tape while performing paediatric treatments. Sequences of these recordings were shown 1 day later and discussed. Thus, within one term each student was able to view himself as well as fellow students on video. After the completion of ...
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Magnussen Pascal - - 2003
This paper reviews 10 years' experience with schistosomiasis control in different endemic settings in Africa, Asia and the Americas. Research projects, pilot programs and long-term large-scale programs with the objective of controlling morbidity have been included in the review. Major advances in diagnostic tools and rapid assessment techniques have evolved ...
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Orlando Maria - - 2003
The juvenile justice system relies heavily on residential treatment services for adolescents. Because treatment dropout limits the likely effectiveness of these services, in this study we examine the client and program characteristics associated with program retention among a sample of adolescent probationers referred to residential rehabilitation by the Juvenile Court ...
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Timko Christine - - 2003
Intensive outpatient mental health programs are proliferating rapidly. However, findings suggest that intensive treatment may be no more effective than standard treatment. This study compared standard to intensive outpatient programs, within both the psychiatric and substance abuse systems of care, on organization, staffing, and treatment orientation; clinical management practices; and ...
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Bride Brian E - - 2003
This article described a substance abuse treatment program for homeless women who abuse substances and are living with HIV/AIDS. A therapeutic community model was modified to meet the unique needs of this population. However, in light of criticism that the traditional TC model fails to attend to women's issues (Brown ...
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Kertesz Stefan G - - 2003
This study examined whether homelessness predicted earlier resumption of substance use after detoxification, and sought evidence concerning the impact of post-detoxification stabilization programs among homeless and nonhomeless individuals. Kaplan-Meier plots and proportional hazards models were used to determine the association between homelessness, stabilization program use, and recurrent substance use in ...
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Bernhardt Barbara - - 2003
Four adolescents with moderate to severe sensorineural hearing losses and moderately unintelligible speech participated in a 14-week speech therapy study using two dynamic visual feedback technologies, electropalatography and ultrasound imaging. Electropalatography provides information about tongue-hard palate contact points. Ultrasound displays images of tongue shape and movement in two dimensions from ...
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Eggermont Alexander M - - 2003
In conclusion, ILP is an interesting and important treatment option in the management of locally advanced extremity soft tissue sarcomas. Large medical centers, dealing with referrals and an important caseload of STS patients, should develop this treatment option and have it readily available to offer patients the best chances for ...
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Impact of an intervention to improve treatment-seeking behavior and prevent sexually transmitted ...
Okonofua Friday E - - 2003
BACKGROUND: Interventions to treat STDs have been reported to reduce HIV incidence. Interventions to improve treatment-seeking for STDs may impact on the duration and prevalence of STDs. Nigeria has high rates of STDs and an increasing incidence of HIV. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of an intervention on STD treatment-seeking ...
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Finn Patrick - - 2003
Generalization and maintenance are a widely recognized challenge for stuttering treatment. There are many reasons why this is the case. First, there is no accepted model of recovery, though self-efficacy may be a helpful construct and, secondly, the client's age, stuttering severity, and negative attitudes may be complicating factors. Three ...
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Liu James H - - 2003
As a clinician, the selection of the best treatment options for a patient given her clinical diagnosis can be challenging. Textbooks and the knowledge base acquired during residency and fellowship training may be out of date. The following article outlines how to perform a literature search to survey the available ...
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Mojtabai Ramin - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of four treatment modalities for substance abuse. DATA SOURCES: The study used data from the Services Research Outcomes Study (SROS), a survey of 3,047 clients in a random sample of 99 drug treatment facilities across the United States. Detailed sociodemographic, substance use, and ...
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Fiorentine Robert - - 2003
Applying the Addicted-Self Model of recovery to explain why extensive participation in recovery activities predicts abstinence, it was hypothesized that high levels of participation in treatment and Twelve-step programs promote abstinence because these activities reinforce the notion that controlled use is not possible for dependent alcohol and drug users. Findings ...
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Kuo Irene - - 2003
We evaluated program entry, retention, and early treatment response of needle exchange program (NEP) attenders referred to a drug treatment program using levomethadyl acetate hydrochloride (LAAM). Of 163 referrals, 114 (70%) entered the program, and 84% were retained for at least 90 days. Comparing baseline and follow-up visits after 1 ...
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Brown Thomas G - - 2003
The need for outcome monitoring systems (OMS) in substance abuse treatment is now such a pervasive position that it has achieved 'motherhood' stature. Yet, for a variety of reasons, implementation of systematic, ongoing monitoring continues to lag in most settings. The position taken in this article is that a local ...
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Owens Edward H - - 2003
The Shoreline Cleanup Assessment Team (SCAT) process is a tool to assess oiled shorelines and is now an integral component of spill response operations. The key element of a SCAT survey is a systematic documentation using standard terms and definitions of the shoreline in the areas affected by an oil ...
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Woody George E - - 2003
Psychoanalytically trained physicians working in methadone programs in the 1980s theorized that adding psychotherapy to addiction treatment would improve outcomes. Since then, a number of clinical studies have evaluated the effect of psychotherapy, drug counseling, and twelve-step intervention on treatment outcomes in methadone maintenance or cocaine and alcohol addiction programs. ...
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Jarrott Shannon E - - 2003
Although benefits of intergenerational programs (IGP) have been identified for older adults, adults with dementia are rarely targeted for such programs. Characteristics of dementia challenge caregivers to find appropriate activities that successfully engage the adults. With consideration of participants' abilities and interests, beneficial IGP can be facilitated. A co-located program ...
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Jackson Rhonda - - 2003
Identification of characteristics that predict entry into substance abuse treatment programs may facilitate efforts to make effective programs more attractive to people who could benefit from them. We examined dispositional hope as a predictor of entering a voluntary substance abuse treatment program for federal prison inmates. Controlling statistically for demographics, ...
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Edwards Yvonne - - 2003
This research investigates the transformational experiences of Native Americans during the course of their retraditionalization and treatment for drug and alcohol dependence. Twelve graduates of the residential treatment program at Friendship House in San Francisco were interviewed about the kind and quality of their healing experiences in this particular program ...
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Czuchry Michael - - 2003
As part of an NIDA-sponsored project, the current study investigated the effectiveness of a skills program we developed called the TCU Cognitive Skills Module (CSM). The program was developed to address cognitive deficits that may impede substance abuse treatment within the criminal justice system. Probationers in a 4-month residential program ...
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Ahmadi Jamshid - - 2003
AIMS: The goal of this study was to assess the characteristics and treatment success rate (outcome) among Iranian opioid addicts. MEASUREMENTS: The data were gathered from 437 opioid addicts (using DSM-IV criteria) seeking treatment in 1998. FINDINGS: Their mean age was 35.6yr., and 72.8% were married. Of these subjects 34.1% ...
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Chong Jenny - - 2003
Thirty American Indians who had successfully completed their residential substance abuse treatment program with Phoenix-based Native American Connections, Inc. agreed to participate in the Telephone Aftercare Program when they returned to their homes on the reservation. They were provided with graduated monthly aftercare contacts through the telephone for a nominal ...
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McGreevy P D - - 2003
Interactive software has been developed on CD-ROM to facilitate learning of problem formulation, diagnostic methodology, and therapeutic options in dog and cat behavior problems. Students working in small groups are presented with a signalment, a case history, and brief description of the problem behavior as perceived by the client. Students ...
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Programmatic and Communication Issues in Relation to Serious Adverse Events Following Ivermectin ...
Haselow Nancy J - - 2003
In areas co-endemic for loiasis and onchocerciasis, the classic Community-Directed Treatment using ivermectin (Mectizan(R)) must be adapted as additional program activities, better communication and tighter control of ivermectin stocks are required to minimize risk and manage serious adverse events following ivermectin treatment in patients co-infected with Loa loa. The importance ...
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Stohr Mary K - - 2002
Drug and alcohol abuse by criminal offenders remains at an all time high. Residential substance abuse and treatment (RSAT) programs were developed to address the drug and alcohol treatment needs of inmates in prisons. Typically, such programs range in length from 6 to 12 months, have an Alcoholics Anonymous and/or ...
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French Michael T - - 2002
Funding agencies and policy makers often criticize residential addiction treatment because the cost of residential services is typically higher than for outpatient services and it is unclear whether the outcomes are significantly better for most clients. To address these concerns, proponents of residential treatment require economic evidence to justify further ...
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Calsyn Robert J - - 2002
This randomized experiment first determined that clients with severe mental illness who received Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) were more satisfied with their treatment program than were clients in a brokered case management program (BCM). Eight demographic and diagnostic variables were examined as potential moderators of the treatment effect. Only one ...
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Ball Samuel - - 2002
The successful dissemination of empirically supported addiction therapies to community providers requires an appreciation of the characteristics of those practitioners who might be willing participants in this process of technology transfer. Clinicians (N = 66) from 11 community treatment programs associated with six research-clinic partnerships of the National Drug Abuse ...
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Torrey William C - - 2002
Integrated dual disorders treatment programs for people with severe mental illness and co-occurring substance use disorder have been implemented in a variety of community mental health center sites across the U.S. and in several other countries over the past 15 years. Consumers who receive services from programs that offer integrated ...
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French Michael T - - 2002
AIMS: Despite recent advances in the economic evaluation of adult substance abuse treatment, information and basic research is lacking on the cost of adolescent substance abuse treatment. The present study conducted an economic cost analysis of several outpatient adolescent treatment approaches. DESIGN: The Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) study evaluated five ...
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