Institute of Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX 76129, USA.
Addiction. 2011 Oct;106(10):1733-40. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2010.03121.x. Epub 2010 Sep 15.
For more than 40 years the Texas Institute of Behavioral Research (IBR) has given special attention to assessment and evaluation of drug user populations, addiction treatment services and various cognitive and behavioral interventions. Emphasis has been on studies in real-world settings and the use of multivariate methodologies to address evaluation issues within the context of longitudinal natural designs. Historically, its program of addiction treatment research may be divided into three sequential epochs-the first era dealt mainly with client assessment and its role in treatment outcome and evaluation (1969-89), the second focused upon modeling the treatment process and the importance of conceptual frameworks (1989-2009) in explaining the relationships among treatment environment, client attributes, treatment process and outcome, and the third (and current) era has expanded into studying tactical deployment of innovations and implementation. Recent projects focus upon adapting and implementing innovations for improving early engagement in adolescent residential treatment settings and drug-dependent criminal justice populations. Related issues include the spread of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome and other infectious diseases, organizational and systems functioning, treatment costs and process related to implementation of evidence-based practices.
四十多年来,德克萨斯行为研究所(IBR)一直特别关注吸毒人群的评估和评估、成瘾治疗服务以及各种认知和行为干预措施。重点是在真实环境中的研究,以及使用多元方法学来解决纵向自然设计背景下的评估问题。从历史上看,其成瘾治疗研究计划可以分为三个连续的时期——第一个时期主要涉及客户评估及其在治疗结果和评估中的作用(1969-89 年),第二个时期侧重于对治疗过程和概念框架的重要性的建模(1989-2009 年),以解释治疗环境、客户属性、治疗过程和结果之间的关系,第三个(当前)时期已经扩展到研究创新的战术部署和实施。最近的项目侧重于调整和实施创新,以改善青少年住院治疗环境和药物依赖刑事司法人群的早期参与。相关问题包括人类免疫缺陷病毒/获得性免疫缺陷综合征和其他传染病的传播、组织和系统功能、治疗成本以及与实施循证实践相关的问题。