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Overview of 5-year followup outcomes in the drug abuse treatment outcome studies (DATOS).
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Reductions in prevalence of cocaine use in the year after treatment by patients were associated with longer treatment durations and increases in full-time employment were related to treatment stays of 6 months or longer for patients in LTR.About:
This article is published in Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.The article was published on 2003-10-01. It has received 382 citations till now.read more
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Adjunctive Counseling During Brief and Extended Buprenorphine-Naloxone Treatment for Prescription Opioid Dependence A 2-Phase Randomized Controlled Trial
Roger D. Weiss,Jennifer Sharpe Potter,David A. Fiellin,David A. Fiellin,Marilyn Byrne,Marilyn Byrne,Hilary S. Connery,Hilary S. Connery,William Dickinson,John G. Gardin,John G. Gardin,Margaret L. Griffin,Margaret L. Griffin,Marc N. Gourevitch,Deborah L. Haller,Deborah L. Haller,Albert Hasson,Zhen Huang,Petra Jacobs,Andrzej S. Kosinski,Robert Lindblad,Elinore F. McCance-Katz,Elinore F. McCance-Katz,Scott E. Provost,Scott E. Provost,Jeffrey Selzer,Jeffrey Selzer,Eugene Somoza,Eugene Somoza,Susan C. Sonne,Walter Ling +30 more
TL;DR: Prescription opioid-dependent patients are most likely to reduce opioid use during buprenorphine-naloxone treatment; if tapered off bupreliminary treatment, even after 12 weeks of treatment, the likelihood of an unsuccessful outcome is high, even in patients receiving counseling in addition to SMM.
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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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The case for considering quality of life in addiction research and clinical practice.
TL;DR: The evidence for the relevance of quality of life in substance use disorder treatment and recovery is reviewed and the importance of incorporating quality-of-life indices into research and services is discussed.
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Survival and cessation in injecting drug users: prospective observational study of outcomes and effect of opiate substitution treatment
Jo Kimber,Lorraine Copeland,Matthew Hickman,John Macleod,James McKenzie,Daniela De Angelis,J R Robertson +6 more
TL;DR: Opiate substitution treatment in injecting drug users in primary care reduces this risk of mortality, with survival benefits increasing with cumulative exposure to treatment, and treatment does not reduce the overall duration of injecting.
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A longitudinal evaluation of treatment engagement and recovery stages
D. Dwayne Simpson,George W. Joe +1 more
TL;DR: Recent methodological advancements for structural equation modeling were used to test a comprehensive version of the TCU Treatment Model, especially for addressing the hypothesized sequential relationships of early engagement components and early recovery that contribute to retention and posttreatment recovery.
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Measuring Functioning and Well-Being: The Medical Outcomes Study Approach
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