Problems with inpatient treatment of substance abuse patients with primary psychiatric diagnosisMoreines, R
giving recovering addicts and alcoholics a safe space to undergo this intensive therapy also is one of the many benefits presented by inpatient treatment for substance abuse.
(2003): A study of risk factors in dropping out from inpatient treatment of substance abuse. Journal of Substance Use 8 (1): 33-38Saarnio P, Knuuttila V. A study of risk factors in dropping out from inpatient treatment of substance abuse. J Subst Use. 2003 Apr; 8(1):33-8. http:...
Residential rehabilitation is the process of receiving intensive care for substance abuse or mental illness in a residential setting. It is a form of addiction treatment that takes place in a structured environment, usually in a residential facility, allowing people to stay and recover away from hom...
Many facilities provide inpatient treatment for 30 days. Others offer treatment plans that last multiple months, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. It’s important for people seeking treatment to make sure that they choose a facility that provides the type of...
A Comparative Evaluation of Substance Abuse Treatment: I. Treatment Orientation, Amount of Care, and 1‐Year Outcomes This article first explains the conceptual framework and plan of a naturalistic, multisite evaluation of Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) substance abus... RH Moos,JW Finney,PC...
While the determination of long-term follow-up status of early treatment failures is currently underway, this finding underscores the potential risk of early treatment failure in outpatient compared to inpatient substance abuse treatment programs and the importance of addressing the issue of early ...
CHARACTERISTICS OF ADOLESCENTS ADMITTED TO AN INPATIENT UNIT FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENTdoi:10.1080/16826108.1994.9631523M.DepartmentA.DepartmentLouwDepartment&DepartmentN.DepartmentH.DepartmentLeonDepartmentInformaworldSouthern African Journal of Child & Adolescent Mental Health...
Patients with comorbid substance abuse problems who were admitted to a psychiatric unit of a general hospital over an 11-month period were offered treatment with auricular acupuncture. Subsequently and retrospectively, the medical records of these patients were examined to assess compliance, side effects...
Ninety-seven subjects (92 of whom were opiate users) admitted to an inpatient treatment unit were followed 3, 6, 9, and 12 months after discharge using the Substance Abuse Assessment Questionnaire (SAAQ).1 The subjects presented problems of severe drug use, frequently complicated by additional ...