Nielsen A L, Scarpitti F R, Inciardi J A
Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, University of Delaware, Newark 19716, USA.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 1996 Jul-Aug;13(4):349-58. doi: 10.1016/s0740-5472(96)00112-2.
As the nation's first therapeutic community (TC) and work release center for drug involved offenders, CREST combines the basic elements of both modalities into an effective agent for behavioral change. This article explores the ways in which these elements are integrated and applied, and the outcome of such treatment as determined by subsequent substance abuse and criminal activity. Clients entering the program from prison progress through several phases of counseling, group interaction, confrontation, and education before they enter the work release phase, where they gain realistic experience and can implement what they learned in the TC concerning living drug free. Follow-up data collected at 6 and 18 months after entry into the program indicate that CREST clients have significantly lower relapse and recidivism rates than a comparable comparison group. CREST has similar effects on relapse and recidivism across sexes, racial/ethnic groups, and different age categories, although length of time in treatment and whether clients graduated do impact outcome variables.
作为美国首个针对涉毒罪犯的治疗社区(TC)和工作释放中心,CREST将这两种模式的基本要素结合起来,成为促进行为改变的有效力量。本文探讨了这些要素的整合与应用方式,以及后续药物滥用和犯罪活动所确定的此类治疗的结果。从监狱进入该项目的客户在进入工作释放阶段之前,要经历几个阶段的咨询、小组互动、对抗和教育,在工作释放阶段,他们获得实际经验,并能将在治疗社区中学到的关于无毒品生活的知识付诸实践。在进入项目6个月和18个月后收集的随访数据表明,CREST的客户复发率和再犯率明显低于可比的对照组。CREST对不同性别、种族/族裔群体和不同年龄类别的复发和再犯有类似影响,尽管治疗时间长短和客户是否毕业确实会影响结果变量。