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ENGLISH : The literature indicates that employment may be an important factor for retaining substance misusing clients in treatment. Given the link between employment problems and treatment retention for Drug Court clients, the current project[...]ENGLISH : Alcohol and other drug use has been associated with traumatic brain injury both as a contributing factor to the injury and as a complicating factor for rehabilitation. Brain injury is associated with an increase in mental health and [...]ENGLISH : Women represent the fastest growing population of prison inmates, which has increased dramatically in the past decade. Generally, women use more health services than men but with limited access to health care, incarcerated women tend[...]Traumatic brain injury is associated with a variety of problems in cognitive functioning that may be related to substance use and that may influence recovery. This pilot study of 591 inmates in medium and minimum-security prisons examined self-r[...]M. STATON ; M. TILLSON ; M. M. LEVI ; M. DICKSON ; M. WEBSTER ; C. LEUKEFELD | 2023
Dans Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation (Vol.14, 2023) Article : PériodiqueWhile research on substance use disorder (SUD) treatment among justice-involved populations has grown in recent years, the majority of corrections-based SUD studies have predominantly included incarcerated men or men on community supervision. Th[...]M. L. HILLER ; J. M. WEBSTER ; T. F. GARRITY ; C. LEUKEFELD ; NAREVIC E. ; M. STATON | 2005
PériodiqueENGLISH : Individuals with substance abuse and mental health problems are common in prisons and jails, but relatively little is known about the health or health services utilization of inmates with these types of problems. This study, therefor[...]J. M. WEBSTER ; MATEYOKE-SCRIVNER A. ; M. STATON ; C. LEUKEFELD | 2007
Dans Substance Use and Misuse (Vol.42, n°1, 2007) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : The current study examined rurality and criminality as predictors of the lifetime HIV risk behaviors of 661 male, drug-abusing state prisoners. HIV risk behaviors included the number of lifetime sex partners, the number of lifetime d[...]ENGLISH : Studies of community-based substance use treatment show that motivation for treatment is critical for clients becoming therapeutically engaged. Little research, however, has been conducted on therapeutic engagement in corrections-bas[...]