
Mots-clès : RETENTION
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ENGLISH : Little is known about barriers to engaging and retaining African-American women in drug treatment. This descriptive study addressed three questions regarding barriers to substance abuse treatment for African-American women: What barr[...]
D. S. SVIKIS ; K. SILVERMAN ; N. A. HAUG ; M. STITZER ; L. KEYSER-MARCUS | 2007
Dans Substance Use and Misuse (Vol.42 n°10, 2007) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : The present study examined the utility of behavioral incentives for improving early treatment participation and retention in a sample of 91 pregnant opiate and/or cocaine dependent women enrolled in an urban, university-based drug us[...]
FRANÇAIS : Les essais cliniques destinés à comparer la méthadone et la buprénorphine pour le traitement de la dépendance aux opiacés ont généralement utilisé une solution alcoolique de buprénorphine, qui a une biodisponibilité supérieure à cell[...]
M. GUILLOU-LANDREAT ; V. SEBILLE-RIVAIN ; C. VICTORRI-VIGNEAU ; Y. FOUCHER ; J. L. VENISSE ; P. JOLLIET | 2014
Dans Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (Vol.46, n°2, April-June 2014) Article : PériodiqueIntroduction: Buprenorphine is one of the main opioid dependence treatments, especially in France, where it has been widely prescribed since 1996. But it can easily be misused and its prescription has to be followed up. In the literature, we fou[...]
G. GERRA ; BORELLA F. ; A. ZAIMOVIC ; G. MOI ; BUSSANDRI M. ; BUBICI C. ; S. BERTACCA | 2004
PériodiqueENGLISH : The present study compared in a clinical non-experimental setting the efficacy of buprenorphine (BUP) and methadone (METH) in the treatment of opioid dependence: all the subjects included in the study showed severe long-lasting heroi[...]
ENGLISH : Using a sample of 453 veterans who received substance abuse treatment and were randomly assigned to case management and non-case management, this study examined both proximal (aftercare participation) and distal (severity of legal pr[...]
ENGLISH : Over the past several years there have been repeated calls for expansion of availability of methadone maintenance in several jurisdictions. Important stakeholders in the expansion of methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) are existing[...]
W. K. POOLE ; K. B. SHAH ; LOU Y. ; J. TURNER ; KVALE P. ; HOPEWELL P. C. ; GLASSROTH J. ; M. ROSEN ; REICHMAN L. ; J. WALLACE | 2001
Dans Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health (Vol.55, n°1, January 2001) Article : PériodiqueEnrollees in a study who cease participation for one reason or another can create problems for those who analyse and interpret the data. These problems include loss of statistical power, bias in the study results, and lack of generalisability of[...]
PELES E. ; RADOS V. ; M. ADELSON | 2007
Dans Substance Use and Misuse (Vol.42 n°9, 2007) Article : PériodiqueAIMS: To compare characteristics, retention in treatment and cessation of drug abuse of 249 positive hepatitis C (HCV+) with 188 negative hepatitis C (HCV-) antibody patients. METHODS: Data on Hepatitis C, Hepatitis B and HIV results, urine-prov[...]
FRANÇAIS : L'engagement des patients dans un traitement de l'usage de drogues est associé à des perspectives de résultats positifs. Cependant, le fait que certains patients soient plus susceptibles de s'impliquer dans le traitement que d'autre[...]
ENGLISH : This study assessed the value of a specific set of client variables in predicting treatment retention and completion of a rehabilitation program for homeless veterans. Participants were 596 (22 female) military veterans admitted to t[...]
ENGLISH : The present study examined predictors of early drop-out in a heterogeneous male and female outpatient sample enrolled in an addiction program. Clients who failed to attend five or more individual therapy sessions were considered "non[...]
M. AMODEO ; D. CHASSLER ; C. OETTINGER ; W. LABIOSA ; L. M. LUNDGREN | 2008
Dans Evaluation and Program Planning (Vol.31, n°1, February 2008) Article : PériodiqueClient drop out from treatment is of great concern to the substance abuse field. Completion rates across modalities vary from low to moderate, not ideal since length of stay has been positively and consistently associated with better client outc[...]
ENGLISH : This study investigated detoxification completion rates and client feedback at Darwin Detoxification Unit from February to August 1999. Through client exit questionnaires, 140 clients recorded reason for leaving and rated satisfactio[...]
This research examined the extent to which various indicators of coercion were related to treatment retention in a gender-specific treatment program and a traditional outpatient program for pregnant and postpartum women who were mandated to ente[...]