2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2004.09.005
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Treatment outcomes: First time versus treatment-experienced clients

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“…A SMALL BODY OF RECENT STUDIES has found that treatment-naive clients who are entering substance-use treatment for the fi rst time differ signifi cantly from treatment-experienced clients in various pretreatment characteristics and posttreatment outcomes (Cacciola et al, 2005;Grella and Joshi, 1999;Hser et al, 1997Hser et al, , 1999b. However, these studies have focused primarily on individuals entering drug treatment rather than alcohol treatment programs.…”
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“…A SMALL BODY OF RECENT STUDIES has found that treatment-naive clients who are entering substance-use treatment for the fi rst time differ signifi cantly from treatment-experienced clients in various pretreatment characteristics and posttreatment outcomes (Cacciola et al, 2005;Grella and Joshi, 1999;Hser et al, 1997Hser et al, , 1999b. However, these studies have focused primarily on individuals entering drug treatment rather than alcohol treatment programs.…”
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“…Previous studies of clients seeking drug treatment fi nd that about 50% are seeking treatment for the fi rst time Cacciola et al, 2005;Claus et al, 1999). The two groups vary widely with regard to their drug-use histories; the social contexts of their substance use; their treatment needs, motivations, and expectations; and their psychological and physical health (Cacciola et al, 2005;Hser et al, 1997;Neale et al, 2007).…”
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