2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2009.05.007
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Impact of Access to Recovery services on alcohol/drug treatment outcomes

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“…This includes services such as discharge planning and aftercare or continuing care. Research has indicated that ancillary services are related to treatment program retention (Krupski, Campbell, Joesch, Lucenko, & Roy-Byrne, 2009) and long-term outcomes (Comiskey & Stapleton, 2010). Asche and Harrison (2002) found generally that those with higher substance abuse problem severity were more likely to need and receive ancillary services.…”
Section: Sat Transitional/ancillary Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This includes services such as discharge planning and aftercare or continuing care. Research has indicated that ancillary services are related to treatment program retention (Krupski, Campbell, Joesch, Lucenko, & Roy-Byrne, 2009) and long-term outcomes (Comiskey & Stapleton, 2010). Asche and Harrison (2002) found generally that those with higher substance abuse problem severity were more likely to need and receive ancillary services.…”
Section: Sat Transitional/ancillary Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our colleagues (Krupski et al, 2008) examined the effect of the ATR program on employment and treatment engagement and documented positive effects for these areas. We analyzed Medicaid claims data to evaluate the effect of the ATR services on health care costs for a subgroup of clients representing working age disabled clients covered under the Medicaid aged, blind, or disabled program.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because our data set contained more than 2,600 cases and because diagnostic tests revealed no meaningful departure from constant error variance (homoscedasdicity), we proceeded to analyze the untransformed data. We used one-tailed statistical tests with a p value of .05 to assess differences in our outcome measures, based upon research discussed earlier and upon the findings of Krupski et al (2008) regarding the effect of ATR on treatment engagement.…”
Section: Statistical Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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