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Measuring patient attributes and engagement in treatment

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The Texas Christian University (TCU) Client Evaluation of Self and Treatment (CEST)(1) is a 144-item self-rating instrument that includes 16 scales measuring patient functioning and treatment perceptions, and psychosocial functioning was generally reported and construct validity was demonstrated.
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This article is published in Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.The article was published on 2002-06-01. It has received 230 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Construct validity & Electronic mail.

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Assessing organizational readiness for change

TL;DR: Results indicate the ORC can contribute to the study of organizational change and technology transfer by identifying functional barriers involved and has acceptable psychometric properties.
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A conceptual framework for transferring research to practice.

TL;DR: Assessment instruments for measuring organizational functioning (based on ratings aggregated for staff and patients in a program) are introduced, along with preliminary evidence for their validity.
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A conceptual framework for drug treatment process and outcomes.

TL;DR: Applications of the treatment model for incorporating science-based innovations into clinical practice for improving early engagement and retention, performance measurements of patient progress, program monitoring and management using aggregated patient records, and organizational functioning and systems change also are addressed.
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Blacks and Hispanics are less likely than whites to complete addiction treatment, largely due to socioeconomic factors.

TL;DR: Completion disparities for blacks and Hispanics were largely explained by differences in socioeconomic status and, in particular, greater unemployment and housing instability, but the alcohol treatment disparity for Native Americans was not explained by socioeconomic or treatment variables, a finding that warrants further investigation.
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Is there a relationship between patient satisfaction and favorable outcomes

TL;DR: It is found that hospital size, surgical volume, and low mortality were associated with high overall patient satisfaction, however, with the exception of low mortality, favorable surgical outcomes were not consistentlyassociated with high HCAHPS scores.
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Coefficient alpha and the internal structure of tests.

TL;DR: In this paper, a general formula (α) of which a special case is the Kuder-Richardson coefficient of equivalence is shown to be the mean of all split-half coefficients resulting from different splittings of a test, therefore an estimate of the correlation between two random samples of items from a universe of items like those in the test.
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Alternative Ways of Assessing Model Fit

TL;DR: In this paper, two types of error involved in fitting a model are considered, error of approximation and error of fit, where the first involves the fit of the model, and the second involves the model's shape.
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Hierarchical Linear Models: Applications and Data Analysis Methods

TL;DR: The Logic of Hierarchical Linear Models (LMLM) as discussed by the authors is a general framework for estimating and hypothesis testing for hierarchical linear models, and it has been used in many applications.
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Hierarchical Linear Models: Applications and Data Analysis Methods.

TL;DR: This chapter discusses Hierarchical Linear Models in Applications, Applications in Organizational Research, and Applications in the Study of Individual Change Applications in Meta-Analysis and Other Cases Where Level-1 Variances are Known.
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Testing Structural Equation Models

TL;DR: In this paper, Bollen et al. proposed a model fitting metric for Structural Equation Models, which is based on the Monte Carlo evaluation of Goodness-of-Fit measures.
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