Department of Public Health & Preventive Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, 97329, United States.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2009 Aug 1;103 Suppl 1:S91-3. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2009.03.001. Epub 2009 Apr 8.
NIDA's Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies (CJ-DATS) is the primary vehicle for testing emerging treatment interventions and fostering adoption of evidence-based therapies in criminal justice settings. The papers in this issue of Drug and Alcohol Dependence use data from the CJ-DATS National Criminal Justice Treatment Practice Survey to explore the influence of organizational and system variables on access to addiction treatment and the types of services available within correctional settings. This essay provides context for the papers in this issue of Drug and Alcohol Dependence. Systems and organizational interventions that improve the delivery and quality of drug abuse treatment services are described and the potential to apply systems change thinking to addiction treatment services available in the criminal justice system is discussed. Each paper is described briefly. CJ-DATS is evolving to support research at the organizational and systems level that facilitates the implementation and sustainability of research-supported treatments and business practices in criminal justice settings.
NIDA 的刑事司法药物滥用治疗研究 (CJ-DATS) 是测试新兴治疗干预措施和促进在刑事司法环境中采用循证治疗方法的主要手段。本期《药物和酒精依赖》中的论文利用来自 CJ-DATS 国家刑事司法治疗实践调查的数据,探讨了组织和系统变量对获得成瘾治疗和矫正环境中可用服务类型的影响。本文为本期《药物和酒精依赖》中的论文提供了背景。本文介绍了改善药物滥用治疗服务提供和质量的系统和组织干预措施,并讨论了将系统变革思维应用于刑事司法系统中可用的成瘾治疗服务的潜力。每篇论文都进行了简要描述。CJ-DATS 正在发展壮大,以支持组织和系统层面的研究,从而促进研究支持的治疗方法和商业实践在刑事司法环境中的实施和可持续性。