Sung H, Belenko S, Feng L
Kings County District Attorney's Office, 350 Jay Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 2001 Mar;20(2):153-62. doi: 10.1016/s0740-5472(00)00160-4.
Research on drug treatment process has been limited, with most studies centering on individual and program factors associated with successful treatment completion. Recent literature has begun highlighting the salience of treatment engagement in reducing drug dependence among criminal offenders. This study descriptively analyzes incidents of treatment noncompliance identified in monthly progress reports for 150 criminal justice-mandated clients in residential treatment. We identify seven problem types and seven dimensions of noncompliance in the trajectory of treatment engagement. The latter are prevalence, frequency, types, specialization, temporal distribution, paths, and correlates. It is found that incidents of rule violations are common among criminal justice participants of residential treatment. Although for most clients these troubles do not appear to evolve into serious obstacles to recovery, a few clients with a high frequency of noncompliant behavior never engage in treatment. Clinical implications for improving treatment engagement and retention are discussed.
对药物治疗过程的研究一直有限,大多数研究集中在与成功完成治疗相关的个体和项目因素上。最近的文献开始强调治疗参与度在减少刑事罪犯药物依赖方面的重要性。本研究对150名接受住院治疗的刑事司法强制要求的客户月度进展报告中确定的治疗不依从事件进行了描述性分析。我们在治疗参与轨迹中确定了七种问题类型和七种不依从维度。后者是患病率、频率、类型、专业化、时间分布、路径和相关性。研究发现,违反规则的事件在住院治疗的刑事司法参与者中很常见。虽然对大多数客户来说,这些问题似乎不会演变成康复的严重障碍,但一些不依从行为频繁的客户从未参与治疗。讨论了改善治疗参与度和留存率的临床意义。