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- Title
A Counseling Program for Clients in Substitution Treatment: Effects and Dropout Prediction.
- Authors
Boywitt, C. Dennis; Zwingmann, Christian
- Abstract
The present research reports the evaluation of a counseling program for substance abusers in outpatient substitution treatment. Clients were assessed at two time points to evaluate their development on various variables such as psychosocial functioning and substance abuse. Importantly, central outcome variables were assessed via self-reports and ratings by the primary counselor. Methodologically, the challenge was to estimate program impact without a control group as by German law any client in outpatient substitution treatmentmust be provided with psychosocial counseling. While results suggest that the programpositively influences psychosocial functioning, the level of substance abuse did not significantly decrease during the course of the study (N = 101). Furthermore, because program dropout is a major problem in interventions for substance abusers, logistic regression analysis was employed to identify relevant preconditions which predict future program dropout (N = 172). Although several significant predictors were identified, they only provide a modest increase in prediction performance.
- Subjects
SUBSTANCE abuse; DRUG abusers; OUTPATIENT medical care; HEALTH outcome assessment; CONTROL groups; PREDICTION theory
- Publication
ISRN Rehabilitation, 2012, p1
- ISSN
2090-6129
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5402/2012/290764