Disparities in treatment for substance use disorders and co-occurring disorders for ethnic/racial minority youth

M Alegria, NJ Carson, M Goncalves, K Keefe - Journal of the american …, 2011 - Elsevier
coercive access to treatment and negative experiences in care. However, coercive treatments
for substance-… level of substance use and criminal involvement, 102 suggesting the role of …

Absolute abstinence as a treatment outcome in servicemen with alcohol dependence: a retrospective cohort study

A Ratnam, RC Das, T Madhusudan… - Substance Use & …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
… For example, a study of over 700 patients legally coerced to treatment as part of a … in
entering treatment to a greater degree than they felt coerced to do so. Higher perceived coercion

Psychological change in voluntary and legally coerced clients of a residential drug and alcohol treatment programme

J Nolan, AP Thompson - Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
coercion to enter treatment. Data were collected for all participants 10–15 days into treatment
and again, for those remaining in treatment, … residential substance abuse treatment was the …

Contrasting Perceptions of Motivation to Change: Clinicians and Substance Abuse Clients

A Tabrizi - 2015 - digitalscholarship.unlv.edu
… to substance abuse treatment are perceived as coercive and … perceptions of motivation,
readiness, and external coercive … of clients who enter treatment under criminal legal coercion, …

[图书][B] Internalization: A related process to stages-of-change among participants in a court-mandated substance abuse program

SK Dunlap - 2009 - search.proquest.com
… participants in court-ordered substanceabuse treatment programs, the relationship between
… between perceived coercion and stage position and between perceived coercion and level …

An adaptive approach to family intervention: linking engagement in family-centered intervention to reductions in adolescent problem behavior.

AM Connell, TJ Dishion, M Yasui… - Journal of consulting …, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
… the early development of overt forms of problem behavior in the family setting (Patterson,
Reid & Dishion, 1992). Coercion … less growth in problem behavior and substance use across …

Can music therapy engage patients in group cognitive behaviour therapy for substance abuse treatment?

GA Dingle, L Gleadhill, FA Baker - Drug and alcohol review, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
… course for 745 people entering heroin treatmentcoerced into treatment. Many participants
attended more than one music therapy session during their treatment; however, only the first

The prevalence of cognitive impairment in a rural in-patient substance misuse treatment programme

J Allan, M Kemp, A Golden - Mental Health and Substance Use, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
… affect people's ability to participate in substance misuse treatment because of the range of
… are seen in some treatment modalities to be causes and consequences of addiction thereby …

Motivational interviewing in drug abuse services: a randomized trial.

WR Miller, CE Yahne, JS Tonigan - Journal of consulting and …, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
… In sum, in our hands and working with this adult clinical sample entering treatment for drug
use disorders, a preparatory session of motivational interviewing exerted no apparent effect …

Interrelations among a channel entity's power sources: Impact of the exercise of reward and coercion on expert, referent, and legitimate power sources

JF Gaski - Journal of marketing Research, 1986 - journals.sagepub.com
… The power measure was provided content validity by a process analogous to that used
for the measures of reward and coercion—a literature scan with channel participant input to …