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Autor:
Vincent P. Zarcone, John M. Kuldau, Richard N. Bale, William W. Van Stone, Thomas M. J. Engelsing
Publikováno v:
International Journal of the Addictions. 16:1387-1398
During a 2-year follow-up interview, 272 male veteran heroin addicts reported their recent heroin use and provided a urine sample. Eighty-four percent of those reporting no heroin use in the 3 months preceding the interview, and 78% of those declarin
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 4:233-249
Several fundamental issues in the design and planning of a follow-up evaluation are introduced. Many factors, including the design of the questionnaire, relationship to the subject, and confidentiality policies, determine both the rate and validity o
Publikováno v:
International Journal of the Addictions. 19:885-902
A sample of 76 alcoholics and 31 drug abusers who had been inpatients at a Veterans Administration Medical Center were followed up 6 months after termination of treatment. Of this population, 100 (93.5%) were located, and additional data were recorde
Autor:
Richard N. Bale
Publikováno v:
International Journal of the Addictions. 14:1053-1074
Twenty-five publications, conference presentations, and unpublished reports on outcome of therapeutic communities for drug abusers are reviewed for the period 1963 to 1975. A wide variety of methodological limitations are noted, including retrospecti
Autor:
Thomas M. J. Engelsing, Vincent P. Zarcone, John M. Kuldau, Robert Elashoff, William W. Van Stone, Richard N. Bale
Publikováno v:
Archives of general psychiatry. 37(2)
• This study compares the efficacy of three residential therapeutic communities and an outpatient methadone maintenance program for 585 male veterans addicted to heroin. Subjects were randomly assigned to the treatment modalities. More than 93% of
Autor:
Richard N. Bale
Publikováno v:
The International journal of the addictions. 14(7)
Immediately following receipt of their 1-year follow-up mailed questionnaire, 55 former patients from an addiction treatment program were interviewed personally, and a urine sample was collected. Results indicate a high degree of correspondence of se
Autor:
Robert Elashoff, W. W. Van Stone, Thomas M. J. Engelsing, Richard N. Bale, Vincent P. Zarcone, John M. Kuldau
Publikováno v:
Archives of general psychiatry. 41(2)
• The efficacy of three different residential therapeutic communities for male veterans addicted to heroin was studied, comparing 181 subjects who were randomly assigned to one of the communities with 166 subjects briefly hospitalized only for the