What is recovery? A working definition from the Betty Ford Institute
TBFIC Panel - Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2007 - Elsevier
… as during incarceration or coerced treatment, the consensus panel … , as well as access to
and quality of care). The WHO-QOL … other validated instruments and scales that measure the …
and quality of care). The WHO-QOL … other validated instruments and scales that measure the …
[图书][B] Substance abuse treatment and the stages of change: Selecting and planning interventions
GJ Connors, CC DiClemente, MM Velasquez… - 2013 - books.google.com
… change processes rather than mandatory or coerced change, in which the individual has
or … For many clients, entering treatment does not reflect action but rather a continuation of …
or … For many clients, entering treatment does not reflect action but rather a continuation of …
[图书][B] The development and validation of a scale to assess motivation to change in substance-abusing adolescents
S Bauman - 1999 - search.proquest.com
… In addition, the following individuals assisted in obtaining access to their sites for data collection,
… If the person appears in therapy, it is usually as a result of coercion from others, who are …
… If the person appears in therapy, it is usually as a result of coercion from others, who are …
Does Coerced Treatment of substance‐using offenders lead to improvements in substance use and recidivism? A Review of the Treatment Efficacy Literature
DA Bright, KA Martire - Australian Psychologist, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
… approach to examine substance use and criminal justice outcomes of coerced treatment in
each … Although pressure to enter treatment from professionals and institutions was associated …
each … Although pressure to enter treatment from professionals and institutions was associated …
Targeted sampling: Options for the study of hidden populations
JK Watters, P Biernacki - Social problems, 1989 - academic.oup.com
… Due to the clandestine nature of illicit drug use, we were faced with two interrelated … In
these studies, only individuals who are motivated or coerced to enter treatment can be studied. …
these studies, only individuals who are motivated or coerced to enter treatment can be studied. …
Coercion and commitment: understanding involuntary mental hospital admission
J Monahan, SK Hoge, C Lidz, LH Roth… - International Journal of …, 1995 - Elsevier
… Many studies of coercion to treatment for drug abuse exist (see Leukefeld & Tims, 1988, for
… of the subjects were classified as entering drug treatment due to "high legal coercion," 34% …
… of the subjects were classified as entering drug treatment due to "high legal coercion," 34% …
Can psychiatry cross the quality chasm? Improving the quality of health care for mental and substance use conditions
… substance use health care, including concerns about patient decision-making abilities and
coercion into care, a less developed quality measurement … also critical to ensure access to the …
coercion into care, a less developed quality measurement … also critical to ensure access to the …
The Addiction Severity Index at 25: origins, contributions and transitions
A Thomas McLellan, JC Cacciola… - … Journal on Addictions, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
… process and would resolve with the reduction of substance use. … first of many surprises we
encountered as we developed the … coercion item did not indicate whether substance abuse …
encountered as we developed the … coercion item did not indicate whether substance abuse …
Individualized Problem Assessment: I. Assessing Cognitive and Behavioral Factors
… when they enter substance abuse treatment and as a guide … a clinician may find it helpful to
substitute “drug use” or “drugs” … a measure that specifically assesses perceived coercion into …
substitute “drug use” or “drugs” … a measure that specifically assesses perceived coercion into …
Paternalism and autonomy: a presentation of a Nordic study on the use of coercion in the mental health care system
G Høyer, L Kjellin, M Engberg, R Kaltiala-Heino… - International journal of …, 2002 - Elsevier
… The justification for the use of coercion is basically a belief that coercion works, meaning
that compulsory treatment improves the outcome compared to the outcome with no (coercive) …
that compulsory treatment improves the outcome compared to the outcome with no (coercive) …