Olmstead Todd, Sindelar Jody L
Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT, USA.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 2004 Jul;27(1):9-15. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2004.03.004.
Many substance abuse treatment (SAT) facilities offer programs designed specifically for special populations such as women, adolescents, gays/lesbians and others. Previous research shows that there are specific services that are integral to the successful treatment of these populations (e.g., family therapy for adolescents, childcare and transportation assistance for women, and HIV testing and counseling for gays/lesbians). This study examines whether facilities that self-report having programs for special populations actually offer the recommended services. The data come from the 2000 National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services, which contains information on service offerings, special programs and other characteristics for all SAT facilities in the USA. The results indicate that facilities with special programs are more likely to offer the recommended key services. However, often less than half of these facilities provide the key services. There are consistent differences by ownership status, with for-profit facilities less likely to offer many of the key services.
许多药物滥用治疗(SAT)机构提供专门为特殊人群设计的项目,如女性、青少年、同性恋者等。先前的研究表明,有一些特定的服务对于成功治疗这些人群至关重要(例如,针对青少年的家庭治疗、针对女性的儿童保育和交通援助,以及针对同性恋者的艾滋病毒检测和咨询)。本研究调查了那些自我报告有针对特殊人群项目的机构是否实际提供了推荐的服务。数据来自2000年全国药物滥用治疗服务调查,该调查包含了美国所有SAT机构的服务提供、特殊项目及其他特征的信息。结果表明,设有特殊项目的机构更有可能提供推荐的关键服务。然而,这些机构中通常不到一半提供关键服务。不同所有制状况存在持续差异,营利性机构提供许多关键服务的可能性较小。