Wells Rebecca, Lemak Christy Harris, D'Aunno Thomas A
Penn State University, USA.
Med Care Res Rev. 2005 Dec;62(6):697-719. doi: 10.1177/1077558705281062.
Substance abuse remains one of the most pressing health issues in the United States today, yet treatment supply continues to lag far behind need. Given the hostile environments treatment facilities face, their survival is a matter of pressing policy concern. Results from analyses of National Drug Abuse Treatment System Survey (NDATSS) data from 1988 through 2000 suggest that organizational attributes such as age, size, and client severity and resource dependencies such as reliance on government revenue affect survival, but their effects change over time. By the mid-1990s, director involvement in state and local policy making was positively associated with subsequent survival; later that decade, directors' professional credentials affected survival as well. Results also show that serving clients with multiple substance abuse problems became a survival liability by the late 1990s. Facilities that treat clients with multiple addictions may need additional financial support to serve these particularly vulnerable clients.
药物滥用仍是当今美国最紧迫的健康问题之一,但治疗服务的供应仍远远落后于需求。鉴于治疗机构所面临的恶劣环境,它们的生存成为了一个迫切需要政策关注的问题。对1988年至2000年国家药物滥用治疗系统调查(NDATSS)数据的分析结果表明,年龄、规模等组织属性以及客户严重程度和对政府收入的依赖等资源依赖性会影响生存,但它们的影响会随时间变化。到20世纪90年代中期,主任参与州和地方政策制定与随后的生存呈正相关;在该十年后期,主任的专业资质也影响生存。结果还表明,到20世纪90年代后期,为有多种药物滥用问题的客户提供服务成为了一种生存负担。治疗有多种成瘾问题客户的机构可能需要额外的财政支持来为这些特别脆弱的客户提供服务。