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To what extent are key services offered in treatment programs for special populations?
引用本文:Olmstead T,Sindelar JL. To what extent are key services offered in treatment programs for special populations?[J]. Journal of substance abuse treatment, 2004, 27(1): 9-15. DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2004.03.004
作者姓名:Olmstead T  Sindelar JL
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收稿时间:2003-07-13

To what extent are key services offered in treatment programs for special populations?
Olmstead Todd,Sindelar Jody L. To what extent are key services offered in treatment programs for special populations?[J]. Journal of substance abuse treatment, 2004, 27(1): 9-15. DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2004.03.004
Authors:Olmstead Todd  Sindelar Jody L
Affiliation:Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT, USA. todd.olmstead@yale.edu
Abstract:Many substance abuse treatment (SAT) facilities offer programs designed specifically for special populations such as women, adolescents, gays/lesbians and others. Previous research shows that there are specific services that are integral to the successful treatment of these populations (e.g., family therapy for adolescents, childcare and transportation assistance for women, and HIV testing and counseling for gays/lesbians). This study examines whether facilities that self-report having programs for special populations actually offer the recommended services. The data come from the 2000 National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services, which contains information on service offerings, special programs and other characteristics for all SAT facilities in the USA. The results indicate that facilities with special programs are more likely to offer the recommended key services. However, often less than half of these facilities provide the key services. There are consistent differences by ownership status, with for-profit facilities less likely to offer many of the key services.
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