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Auteur E. EVANS |
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ENGLISH : To examine why court mandated offenders dropout of drug treatment and to compare their characteristics, treatment experiences, perceptions, and outcomes with treatment completers, we analyzed self-reported and administrative data on [...]![]()
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B. NOSYK ; H. SUN ; E. EVANS ; D. C. MARSH ; M. D. ANGLIN ; Y. I. HSER ; A. H. ANIS ; E. DAY, Auteur du commentaire |Aims: To identify dose-tapering strategies associated with sustained success following methadone maintenance treatment (MMT). Design: Population-based retrospective cohort study. Setting: Linked administrative medication dispensation data fr[...]![]()
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E. EVANS ; D. LONGSHORE ; M. PRENDERGAST ; D. URADA |ENGLISH : Representing a major shift in criminal justice policy, Proposition 36 became law in November 2000 as the Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act (SACPA), permitting eligible offenders to receive probation with drug treatment instead[...]![]()
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E. EVANS ; D. LONGSHORE | 2004ENGLISH : The Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act (SACPA) represents a major shift in criminal justice policy. Eligible offenders can now be sentenced to drug treatment instead of either supervision without treatment or incarceration. UCL[...]![]()
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C. E. GRELLA ; Y. I. HSER ; C. TERUYA ; E. EVANS | 2005ENGLISH : This paper reports on the perspectives of substance abuse treatment providers and administrators who participated in a collaborative project to implement a statewide outcome monitoring system, the California Treatment Outcome Project[...]![]()
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Y. I. HSER ; C. TERUYA ; A. H. BROWN ; D. HUANG ; E. EVANS ; M. D. ANGLIN |ENGLISH : OBJECTIVES: California's Proposition 36 offers nonviolent drug offenders community-based treatment as an alternative to incarceration or probation without treatment. We examined how treatment capacity changed to accommodate Propositi[...]![]()
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Y. I. HSER ; E. EVANS ; D. HUANG ; N. MESSINA |This study examined the long-term outcomes of women who were pregnant or parenting at admission to women-only (WO; n = 500) versus mixed-gender (MG; a matched sample of 500) substance abuse treatment programs. Administrative records on arrests, [...]![]()
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E. EVANS ; S. E. SPEAR ; Y. C. HUANG ; Y. I. HSER |ENGLISH : OBJECTIVES: We examined differences in substance abuse treatment outcomes between American Indians and their non-American Indian counterparts in California, during 2000 to 2002. METHODS: A total of 368 American Indians and a matched [...]![]()
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E. EVANS ; Y. I. HSER | 2004ENGLISH : Timely information provided by an effective outcome monitoring system (OMS) is key to making improvements in treatment program effectiveness, service provision, and client outcomes. The California Treatment Outcome Project (CaITOP) d[...]![]()
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G. M. BLAU ; GILLESPIE J.F. ; FELNER R.D. ; E. EVANS | 1988FRANÇAIS : Etude prospective sur des sujets sans contact avec les drogues illicites; recherche de corrélations entre les troubles de l'estime de soi, la dépression l'anxiété et une prédisposition à une toxicomanie. Présentations des questionnai[...]![]()
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Y. I. HSER ; E. EVANS ; Y. C. HUANG | 2005ENGLISH : This prospective longitudinal study examined treatment outcomes among 1,073 methamphetamine-abusing patients (567 women, 506 men) from 32 community-based outpatient and residential programs in 13 California counties. Data were collec[...]