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Adherence to Scheduled Sessions in a Randomized Field Trial of Case Management: The Criminal Justice–Drug Abuse Treatment Studies Transitional Case Management Study

机译:遵守案件管理随机现场试验中的预定会议:刑事司法-药物滥用治疗研究过渡性案件管理研究

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The Transitional Case Management (TCM) study, one of the projects of the Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies (CJ-DATS) cooperative, was a multi-site randomized test of whether a strengths-based case management intervention provided during an inmate’s transition from incarceration to the community increases participation in community substance abuse treatment, enhances access to needed social services, and improves drug use and crime outcomes. As in many intervention studies, TCM experienced a relatively large percentage of treatment-group participants who attended few or no scheduled sessions. The paper discusses issues with regard to participation in community case management sessions, examines patterns of session attendance among TCM participants, and analyzes client and case manager characteristics that are associated with number of sessions attended and with patterns of attendance. The average number of sessions (out of 12) attended was 5.7. Few client or case manager characteristics were found to be significantly related to session attendance. Clinical and research implications of the findings and of adherence in case management generally are discussed.
机译:过渡案件管理(TCM)研究是刑事司法药物滥用治疗研究(CJ-DATS)合作社的项目之一,是一项多地点随机测试,用于检验在从囚犯过渡期间是否提供基于优势的案件管理干预措施对社区的监禁增加了对社区药物滥用治疗的参与,增加了获得所需的社会服务的机会,并改善了毒品使用和犯罪结果。像在许多干预研究中一样,中医经历了相对较大比例的治疗组参与者,他们很少或没有参加预定的课程。本文讨论了与社区案例管理会议的参与有关的问题,检查了中医参与者的会议出席模式,并分析了与参加会议的次数和出席模式相关的客户和案例经理特征。参加会议的平均次数为12(共12)。发现很少有客户或个案经理的特征与会议出席率显着相关。一般讨论研究结果和依从性在病例管理中的临床和研究意义。

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