Drug Free Therapeutic Community — A Five-Year Follow UP
- 1 September 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Drug Education
- Vol. 11 (3) , 275-280
- https://doi.org/10.2190/ghnm-e9a6-011l-3gh4
Abstract
An original follow-up study of fifty patients from the Brentwood Veterans Administration Residential Treatment Center (RTC) was conducted in 1974 with favorable results for 44 per cent of the sample [1]. The difficulty in obtaining a favorable outcome in drug treatment is well documented with few modalities daring to claim long-term effectiveness. The therapeutic community is one modality that does purport to be effective and there is evidence that this is true [2]. Kleber et al. find that residential treatment graduates seem to do better compared to dropouts [3]. Bale et al, comparing long-term therapeutic communities with methadone maintenance in a two-year-outcome study, showed superior results for the residential treatment [4]. The purpose of the following study is to continue follow-up of the original sample of RTC residents from our 1974 report. This five-year perspective should present further information on the long-term effectiveness of residential treatment.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Effect of Treatment in a Therapeutic Community on Intravenous Drug AbuseBritish Journal of Addiction to Alcohol & Other Drugs, 1978
- Follow-Up of Participants in a Drug Dependence Therapeutic CommunityArchives of General Psychiatry, 1975