Treatment Outcomes Among Women in the Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Studies: Effects of Client and Program Characteristics

Vandana Joshi, M.A., Christine Grella, Ph. D.,
Yih-Ing Hser, Ph.D., and M. D. Anglin, Ph.D.

UCLA Drug Abuse Research Center

Paper presented at the
College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) Annual Meeting, Acapulco.
(June, 1999).

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Treatment Outcomes Among Women in the Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Studies: Effects of Client and Program Characteristics

Abstract

Introduction

Introduction (cont)

Research Questions

Method

Analyses

Sample Description (%)  (N = 638)

Sample Description (%) (cont.)  (N = 638)

Characteristics of Programs by Percentage of Women who are Pregnant or Have Dependent Children (%)

Characteristics of Programs by Percentage of Women who are Pregnant or Have Dependent Children

Characteristics of Programs by Percentage of Women who are Pregnant or Have Dependent Children (%)

Results from Intercept- and Slope-as-Outcomes Model for Women in Residential Treatment (N=638)

Results from Intercept- and Slope-as-Outcomes Model at 12-Month Follow-up for Women in Residential Treatment (N=196)

Summary of Findings

Summary of Findings

Summary of Findings

Summary of Findings

Summary of Findings (cont.)

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Other information: The Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Studies (DATOS) is NIDA’s 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.