A Descriptive Overview of Treatment Modalities in Federally Funded Drug Abuse Treatment Programs
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of the Addictions
- Vol. 17 (6) , 977-1000
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10826088209057770
Abstract
Descriptive information on treatment modality units of drug treatment clinics participating in the Client Oriented Data Acquisition Process (CODAP) and the National Drug Abuse Treatment Utilization Survey (NDATUS) data systems is presented. The units described were drug-free outpatient-nonopiate orientation (DFO-N), drug-free outpatient-opiate orientation (DFO-O), methadone maintenance (MM), drug-free residential (DFR), detoxification-outpatient (DTOP), detoxification-inpatient (DTIP) and day care (DC). The major focus was on the first 5 units since there were relatively few, DTIP and DC units which met the criteria for inclusion in the study. The study was based on 1077 units. These units represented 73,856 admissions in the 1st half of 1977. The different types of modality units were compared on client flow information, client aggregate background characteristics, client aggregate drug use at admission, client aggregate outcomes at discharge (drug use, employment and arrests), client aggregate retention in treatment and characteristics of the clinics in which the modality units were located. There were major differences among the modality types on client flow and client aggregate data at admission (background and drug use). Because of this, outcomes at discharge were not compared across modalities, but differences between corresponding admission and discharge variables were noted.This publication has 0 references indexed in Scilit: