Henderson Craig E, Young Douglas W, Jainchill Nancy, Hawke Josephine, Farkas Sarah, Davis R Meghan
Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX 77341-2247, USA.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 2007 Apr;32(3):279-90. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2006.12.021. Epub 2007 Mar 9.
This study examined the extent to which organizational context predicted use of consensus-based elements of effective substance abuse treatment practices with juvenile offenders. Participants were either directors of substance abuse treatment programs located in residential facilities (institutional sample) or directors of community-based treatment agencies providing services to adolescents in their home communities (community sample). The two settings differed significantly in the number and types of effective practices they were using. Community programs were more likely to have staff qualified to deliver substance abuse treatment, involve families in treatment, and assess their treatment outcomes. In contrast, institutional programs were more likely to provide comprehensive services. Resources dedicated to training, internal support for new programming, and network connectedness with non-criminal-justice facilities were associated with greater use of effective practices. These findings highlight the importance of establishing corrections-community partnerships designed to promote continuity of care for juvenile offenders.
本研究考察了组织环境在多大程度上预测了针对少年犯的有效药物滥用治疗实践中基于共识的要素的使用情况。参与者要么是居住设施中药物滥用治疗项目的主任(机构样本),要么是在青少年所在社区提供服务的社区治疗机构的主任(社区样本)。这两种环境在它们所采用的有效实践的数量和类型上有显著差异。社区项目更有可能拥有具备提供药物滥用治疗资格的工作人员、让家庭参与治疗并评估治疗结果。相比之下,机构项目更有可能提供全面的服务。用于培训的资源、对新规划的内部支持以及与非刑事司法设施的网络连接与更多地使用有效实践相关。这些发现凸显了建立旨在促进少年犯连续护理的惩教 - 社区伙伴关系的重要性。