Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study examined the efficacy of Motivational Interviewing (MI) on
substance abuse treatment retention for women.
Exposure to adolescent community reinforcement approach treatment procedures as a mediator of the relationship between adolescent
substance abuse treatment retention and outcome.
«Clarification based on rigorous research studies will permit researchers to identify the conditions under which depression can influence
substance abuse treatment retention and outcomes, which in turn will help to specify when depression needs to be directly addressed with this population of young people,» explained the researchers.
Not exact matches
«The surcharge would generate needed revenue to expand opiate addiction
treatment, prevention and recovery programs, school - based
substance use programming, workforce recruitment and
retention,
substance abuse programming in local jails and alternatives - to - incarceration programs,» said Mike Whyland, spokesman for Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie.
Substance Abuse Specialists in Child Welfare Agencies and Dependency Courts: Considerations for Program Designers and Evaluators (PDF - 299 KB) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2010) Focuses on the placing of substance abuse specialists in either child welfare offices or dependency courts to ensure that parents are assessed as quickly as possible, improve parent engagement and retention in treatment, streamline entry into treatment, and provide consultation to child welfare and dependency court
Substance Abuse Specialists in Child Welfare Agencies and Dependency Courts: Considerations for Program Designers and Evaluators (PDF - 299 KB) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2010) Focuses on the placing of substance abuse specialists in either child welfare offices or dependency courts to ensure that parents are assessed as quickly as possible, improve parent engagement and retention in treatment, streamline entry into treatment, and provide consultation to child welfare and dependency court wor
Abuse Specialists in Child Welfare Agencies and Dependency Courts: Considerations for Program Designers and Evaluators (PDF - 299 KB)
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2010) Focuses on the placing of substance abuse specialists in either child welfare offices or dependency courts to ensure that parents are assessed as quickly as possible, improve parent engagement and retention in treatment, streamline entry into treatment, and provide consultation to child welfare and dependency court
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2010) Focuses on the placing of substance abuse specialists in either child welfare offices or dependency courts to ensure that parents are assessed as quickly as possible, improve parent engagement and retention in treatment, streamline entry into treatment, and provide consultation to child welfare and dependency court wor
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2010) Focuses on the placing of
substance abuse specialists in either child welfare offices or dependency courts to ensure that parents are assessed as quickly as possible, improve parent engagement and retention in treatment, streamline entry into treatment, and provide consultation to child welfare and dependency court
substance abuse specialists in either child welfare offices or dependency courts to ensure that parents are assessed as quickly as possible, improve parent engagement and retention in treatment, streamline entry into treatment, and provide consultation to child welfare and dependency court wor
abuse specialists in either child welfare offices or dependency courts to ensure that parents are assessed as quickly as possible, improve parent engagement and
retention in
treatment, streamline entry into
treatment, and provide consultation to child welfare and dependency court workers.
CFSS provides case management,
substance abuse treatment, behavioral health services, family strengthening activities, life coaching, educational services and employment services, including job readiness, job placement and
retention.
Focuses on the placing of
substance abuse specialists in either child welfare offices or dependency courts to ensure that parents are assessed as quickly as possible, improve parent engagement and
retention in
treatment, streamline entry into
treatment, and provide consultation to child welfare and dependency court workers.
Identifies seven studies and applies meta - analysis technique to examine, compare, and synthesize the effects of caregivers» engagement and
retention in
substance abuse treatment programs.
Meta - Analysis of
Substance Abuse Treatment Intervention on Child Welfare Outcomes (PDF - 1,002 KB) Zhang, Huang, & Liu (2014) Identifies seven studies and applies meta - analysis technique to examine, compare, and synthesize the effects of caregivers» engagement and retention in substance abuse treatment
Substance Abuse Treatment Intervention on Child Welfare Outcomes (PDF - 1,002 KB) Zhang, Huang, & Liu (2014) Identifies seven studies and applies meta - analysis technique to examine, compare, and synthesize the effects of caregivers» engagement and retention in substance abuse treatment prog
Abuse Treatment Intervention on Child Welfare Outcomes (PDF - 1,002 KB) Zhang, Huang, & Liu (2014) Identifies seven studies and applies meta - analysis technique to examine, compare, and synthesize the effects of caregivers» engagement and retention in substance abuse treatment
Treatment Intervention on Child Welfare Outcomes (PDF - 1,002 KB) Zhang, Huang, & Liu (2014) Identifies seven studies and applies meta - analysis technique to examine, compare, and synthesize the effects of caregivers» engagement and
retention in
substance abuse treatment
substance abuse treatment prog
abuse treatment treatment programs.
Service Engagement and
Retention for Women with
Substance Use Disorders (PDF - 1,030 KB) Wisdom, Pollock, & Hopping - Winn (2011) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Children's Bureau, National Abandoned Infants Assistance Resource Center Outlines specific engagement and retention strategies to decrease noncompliance and increase participation in outpatient substance abuse t
Substance Use Disorders (PDF - 1,030 KB) Wisdom, Pollock, & Hopping - Winn (2011) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Children's Bureau, National Abandoned Infants Assistance Resource Center Outlines specific engagement and
retention strategies to decrease noncompliance and increase participation in outpatient
substance abuse t
substance abuse treatment.