Chan Kitty S, Wenzel Suzanne, Orlando Maria, Montagnet Chantal, Mandell Wallace, Becker Kirsten, Ebener Patricia
Health Services Research and Development Center, Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Hampton House, 6th Floor, 624 North Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2004 Nov;30(4):871-91. doi: 10.1081/ada-200037556.
Prior research has demonstrated that therapeutic communities (TCs) are effective at improving posttreatment outcomes for substance abusers. However, little is known about the in-treatment experience for clients with different backgrounds, experiences, and needs. The aim of this study is to examine the in-treatment experience for different clients by exploring the relationships between treatment process and client characteristics. A comprehensive measure of treatment process, operationalized as Community Environment and Personal Change and Development and change was administered to 447 adults and 148 adolescents receiving treatment at community-based TC programs in New York, California, and Texas. Data on demographic characteristics, substance use and treatment history, and client risk factors were extracted from intake interviews and analyzed separately for adolescent and adult residents. Multivariate general linear models were used to examine the effect of client variables on treatment process, after controlling for treatment duration and program effects. Within adult programs, clients who were 25 years or older, female, and had a prior drug treatment experience had higher Community Environment scores. Adolescents with one or more arrests within the past 2 years had lower scores on both process dimensions of Community Environment and Personal Development and Change. Our results indicate the need to understand why adult clients who are younger, male, and have no prior treatment history and adolescent clients with recent arrests reported lower ratings of treatment process. Future research should also examine the role of modifiable mediators so that appropriate strategies to enhance therapeutic engagement may be developed as necessary.
先前的研究表明,治疗社区(TCs)在改善药物滥用者的治疗后结果方面是有效的。然而,对于具有不同背景、经历和需求的客户在治疗期间的体验却知之甚少。本研究的目的是通过探索治疗过程与客户特征之间的关系,来考察不同客户在治疗期间的体验。对在纽约、加利福尼亚和得克萨斯州的社区治疗社区项目中接受治疗的447名成年人和148名青少年实施了一项全面的治疗过程测量,该测量具体化为社区环境、个人改变与发展以及变化。从入院访谈中提取了有关人口统计学特征、药物使用和治疗史以及客户风险因素的数据,并分别对青少年和成年居民进行了分析。在控制了治疗时长和项目效应后,使用多元一般线性模型来考察客户变量对治疗过程的影响。在成人项目中,年龄在25岁及以上、女性且有过药物治疗经历的客户,其社区环境得分更高。在过去2年内有过一次或多次被捕记录的青少年,在社区环境和个人发展与变化这两个过程维度上的得分较低。我们的结果表明,有必要了解为什么年龄较小、男性且没有先前治疗史的成年客户以及近期有被捕记录的青少年客户对治疗过程的评价较低。未来的研究还应考察可改变的调节因素的作用,以便在必要时制定适当的策略来加强治疗参与度。