Table of Contents
Comorbidity Among Adolescents in Drug Treatment:
Treatment Processes and Outcomes from the Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Studies
Research Questions
Study Design
Analyses
Description of Sample (%) (N = 592)
Description of Sample (%) (N = 592)
Description of Sample (%) (N = 592)
Comorbidity Among Adolescents in Residential Drug
Treatment (N = 592)
Comorbidity Among Adolescents in Residential Drug
Treatment (N = 592)
DATOS-A Samples from Residential Treatment1
Logistic Regression Predicting Any Comorbidity (OR)
(N = 425)
Services Received During Residential Drug Treatment
(%)
Correlations Between Services Needed and Received (N
= 519)
Logistic Regressions Predicting Receipt of Services
(OR) (N = 395)
Treatment Retention by Comorbidity (N = 592)
Multiple Regression Predicting Time in Treatment
(N = 393)
Marijuana Use (N = 592)
Alcohol Use (N = 592)
Cocaine Use (N = 592)
Hallucinogen Use (N = 592)
Amphetamine Use (N = 592)
Logistic Regressions Predicting Abstinence at
Follow-up (OR)
Summary of Findings
Summary of Findings
Summary of Findings |
WWW Document: (1999, June). URL:
http://www.datos.org/
posters/CPDD_99_Grella/index.htmHome Page: www.datos.org
Other information: The Drug Abuse
Treatment Outcome Studies (DATOS) is NIDAs third national evaluation of treatment
effectiveness. It is based on over 10,000 admissions during 1991-1993 to 96
community-based treatment programs in 11 large U.S. cities. Findings from the three Research
Centers (at NDRI,
TCU, and UCLA) collaborating with NIDA on this large project are summarized in this web
site. |