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Titre : | Substance Use and Misuse, Vol.42 n°7. - 2007 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2007 |
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Employment has been identified as an important predictor of drug abuse treatment outcome; however, employment has been measured in a variety of different ways in the drug abuse literature and typically with community samples. The pre[...]
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L. J. DUNLAP ;
G. A. ZARKIN ;
LENNOX R. ;
J. W. BRAY
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Using the 1992-1995 National Treatment Improvement Evaluation Study data, we employ principal components analysis to create treatment service factors based on both patient self-reports and treatment record extracts. We included these[...]
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C. M. CARPENEDO ;
NEEDHAM M. ;
T. W. KNEALING ;
K. KOLODNER ;
M. FINGERHOOD ;
C. J. WONG ;
K. SILVERMAN
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This study assesses the frequency that users of illicit drugs display unprofessional behaviors in an employment setting. This research was conducted in the therapeutic workplace, a model employment-based treatment program for chronic[...]
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The therapeutic workplace intervention is an employment-based drug user intervention that integrates abstinence reinforcement contingencies into an employment setting, intended for individuals manifesting chronic unemployment and dru[...]
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Research on the relationship between employment and substance use tends to focus on employment lowering use. It is also potentially the case, however, that lowered substance use among addicts may lead to better employment and thus to greater lon[...]
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Employment contributes to drug abuse treatment success and is an important treatment outcome (Institute of Medicine, 1990). However, few tailored employment interventions are available. This project developed an employment intervention focused o[...]
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Most studies of unemployment among chronic drug users (CDUs) are drug-user treatment-based and there is little information on employment/unemployment among CDUs not in treatment. Between June 2003 and September 2004, 492 CDUs in Miam[...]
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L. SCHMIDT ;
D. ZABKIEWICZ ;
L. JACOBS ;
J. WILEY
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We have very little research on how substance use impacts employment among welfare mothers. But welfare reform's emphasis on moving aid recipients into the workforce has brought this issue to the fore. Using Cox proportional hazard a[...]
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The purpose of this article is to characterize fully employed users of heroin, compare them with their unemployed counterparts, and identify demographic, human, and social capital and drug misuse factors that are differentially assoc[...]