Motivation and Readiness for Therapeutic Community Treatment among Adolescents and Adult Substance Abusers
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
- Vol. 23 (4) , 485-506
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00952999709016891
Abstract
A growing body of research has demonstrated the importance of motivation and readiness among drug abusers in seeking, complying with, and remaining in treatment. To date, however, there is little research on these factors among adolescent substance abusers. The present study reports findings from a large scale investigation of motivation and readiness differences across adolescent (range = 14-18 years, n > 1000) and adult (range = 19-26+ years, n > 1400) admissions to residential therapeutic communities (TCs). Data were collected with an instrument assessing circumstances, motivation, readiness, and suitability for TC treatment (i.e., CMRS). Results showed that:(l) there is a significant positive linear relationship between CMRS scores and age; (2) the CMRS scores were the largest and most consistent predictors of short term retention across all age groups. Although confined to TC samples, the present findings support clinical observations that adolescent drug abusers are less motivated to change or ready for treatment than adults; and they confirm the importance of motivational and readiness factors in the treatment process, regardless of age.Keywords
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