Barriers to retention in substance use treatment: Validation of a new, theory-based scale

SE Zemore, OD Ware, PA Gilbert, M Pinedo - … of substance abuse treatment, 2021 - Elsevier
… barriers; other motivational readiness measures; treatment coercion and social desirability …
coercion: Those who strongly agreed that “I felt pressured to enter this alcohol/drug treatment

… engagement in outpatient therapy among adults with serious mental health conditions by degree of therapeutic alliance, therapist empathy, and perceived coercion.

J Mallonee, R Petros, P Solomon - Psychiatric Rehabilitation …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
… —persuasion, force, and manipulation—that can impact perceived level of choice to enter
or … , 5 for symptom severity, 4 for co-occurring substance misuse, 1 for duration time with …

Development and initial validation of three culturally sensitive measures of intimate partner violence for sexual and gender minority populations

C Dyar, AM Messinger, ME Newcomb… - … violence, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
… Therefore, we developed a measure of coercive control. After a thorough review of the …
youth, particularly in the areas of HIV/AIDS, alcohol and drug use, and mental health problems. …

Family involvement in treatment and recovery for substance use disorders among transition-age youth: Research bedrocks and opportunities

A Hogue, SJ Becker, K Wenzel, CE Henderson… - … of Substance Abuse …, 2021 - Elsevier
… Even when validated tools are used, rates of SU disclosure by youth in primary care remain
… In some cases, youth with SUD exhibit minimal or no readiness to enter treatment, whereas …

Do you believe your partner is capable of killing you? An examination of female IPV survivors' perceptions of fatality risk indicators

L Johnson, JL Cusano, K Nikolova… - … violence, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
… of the range of coercive control tactics abusers use within their relationships … perceived
lethality risk were batterer-generated risks (ie, abusersaccess to a gun; abusers’ illegal drug use

Addressing adolescent substance use with a public health prevention framework: the case for harm reduction

JM Winer, AM Yule, SE Hadland, SM Bagley - Annals of medicine, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
… can validate perceived benefits of substance use, offer strategies to minimise harm, and advise
reduction of use and … , and non-coercion can be applied to working with adolescents who …

Coercive parent-adolescent interactions predict substance use and antisocial behaviors through early adulthood: A dynamic systems perspective

J Zhang, AN Hanson, TF Piehler, T Ha - Research on Child and …, 2023 - Springer
… Specifically, we investigate the moment-to-moment coercive exchanges between parents …
-term development of substance use and antisocial behavior from middle adolescence to early

An exploration of perceived coercion into psychological assessment and treatment within a low secure forensic mental health service

C Simms-Sawyers, H Miles, J Harvey - Psychiatry, Psychology and …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
… FMH service felt coerced into psychological treatment, despite … Many of those who felt coerced
expressed entering treatment … motivation in the treatment of substance abuse. Therapeutic …

… and longitudinal study of patients' perceptions in injectable opioid agonist treatment: Implications for advancing patient-centered methodologies in substance use …

K Marchand, H Palis, D Guh, K Lock… - … of Substance Abuse …, 2022 - Elsevier
… patient-centered evaluation of substance use treatment. Considering the iOAT context
specifically, relational dynamics and daily treatment access were significant predictors of patient …

Substance use in pregnancy: identifying stigma and improving care

A Weber, B Miskle, A Lynch, S Arndt… - Substance Abuse and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
… screening with a validated tool at the first prenatal visit. … to increase access to substance
use treatment programs that … Non-coercive contraception counseling should be completed …