Justus Alicia N, Burling Thomas A, Weingardt Kenneth R
Center for Healthcare Evaluation, VA Palo Alto Healthcare System, Palo Alto, CA, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2006;41(5):751-62. doi: 10.1080/10826080500411353.
This study assessed the value of a specific set of client variables in predicting treatment retention and completion of a rehabilitation program for homeless veterans. Participants were 596 (22 female) military veterans admitted to the Palo Alto, California Veterans Administration domicilary program between 1992 and 1995. Information was collected on a number of demographic and background characteristics previously used to predict treatment retention and outcomes. Results indicated that clients who were younger, female, and currently diagnosed with a depressive disorder, showed the highest rates of treatment retention and completion, whereas a current personality disorder diagnosis or history of psychiatric treatment was related to poorer rates of retention and completion. These results may be informative for identifying ways to modify this and other similar treatments to apply to a larger client population. The study's limitations were noted.
本研究评估了一组特定的客户变量在预测无家可归退伍军人康复项目的治疗持续率和完成率方面的价值。研究对象为1992年至1995年间入住加利福尼亚州帕洛阿尔托退伍军人管理局住所项目的596名(22名女性)退伍军人。收集了一些以前用于预测治疗持续率和结果的人口统计学和背景特征信息。结果表明,年龄较小、女性且目前被诊断患有抑郁症的客户,治疗持续率和完成率最高,而目前被诊断患有精神障碍或有精神治疗史则与较低的持续率和完成率相关。这些结果可能有助于确定修改此治疗方法及其他类似治疗方法以适用于更多客户群体的方法。研究的局限性也已指出。