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The Relationship Between Legal Factors and Attrition from a Residential Drug Abuse Treatment Program

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Pages 17-25 | Published online: 23 Jan 2012

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Alicia N. Justus, Thomas A. Burling & Kenneth R. Weingardt. (2006) Client Predictors of Treatment Retention and Completion in a Program for Homeless Veterans. Substance Use & Misuse 41:5, pages 751-762.
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T. Cameron Wild, Yan Yuan, Brian R. Rush & Karen A. Urbanoski. (2016) Client Engagement in Legally-Mandated Addiction Treatment: A Prospective Study Using Self-Determination Theory. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 69, pages 35-43.
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T. Cameron Wild, John A. Cunningham & Richard M. Ryan. (2006) Social pressure, coercion, and client engagement at treatment entry: A self-determination theory perspective. Addictive Behaviors 31:10, pages 1858-1872.
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Michael Czuchry, Tiffiny L. Sia & Donald F. Dansereau. (2016) Improving Early Engagement and Treatment Readiness of Probationers. The Prison Journal 86:1, pages 56-74.
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T. Cameron Wild. (2005) Social control and coercion in addiction treatment: towards evidence‐based policy and practice. Addiction 101:1, pages 40-49.
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Nancy M Petry & Warren K Bickel. (2000) Gender differences in hostility of opioid-dependent outpatients: role in early treatment termination. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 58:1-2, pages 27-33.
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MATTHEW L. HILLER, KEVIN KNIGHT, KIRK M. BROOME & D. DWAYNE SIMPSON. (2016) Legal Pressure and Treatment Retention in a National Sample of Long-Term Residential Programs. Criminal Justice and Behavior 25:4, pages 463-481.
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