2024
DOI: 10.1177/29768357241245827
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Impulsivity Dimensions Predict Treatment Dropout Among Women in Residential Treatment for Substance Use Disorders

Evan J Basting,
Alyssa M Medenblik,
Kaja Switalska
et al.

Abstract: Residential treatment for substance use disorders (SUDs) is effective at reducing substance use, dependence, and other related problems. However, dropout from treatment against medical advice (AMA) is common in residential treatment settings. Studies have shown that impulsivity is associated with substance misuse and treatment dropout in predominately male samples, but less is known regarding whether impulsivity dimensions predict treatment dropout among women. This study examined impulsivity dimensions (ie, n… Show more

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