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Journal of Dual Diagnosis
research and practice in substance abuse comorbidity
Volume 7, 2011 - Issue 1-2
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SERVICES & POLICY

Stability of Outcomes Following Residential Drug Treatment for Patients With Co-occurring Disorders

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Pages 103-112 | Published online: 11 May 2011
 

Abstract

Objective: Few studies have examined the stability of both substance use and mental health outcomes following residential drug abuse treatment for individuals with co-occurring disorders. This study examines outcomes at 6 and 12 months for individuals with co-occurring disorders, in relationship to services received over the follow-up period. Methods: Participants with co-occurring disorders (N = 310) were sampled from 11 residential drug abuse treatment programs and completed in-depth assessments within 30 days of intake and at 6- and 12-month follow-ups. A path model was developed testing the relationships among treatment participation and services received, psychological status, and substance use outcomes across the two follow-up points. Results: Retention for at least 90 days in residential drug treatment was associated with less inpatient mental health treatment and more mental health services received at 6 months; outpatient mental health treatment was associated with reduced substance use at 6 months. Substance use at 6 months was associated with more psychological distress at both 6 and 12 months and more inpatient mental health treatment at 12 months. Conclusions: Findings suggest that receipt of mental health services following residential drug abuse treatment for patients with co-occurring disorders is critical to improving their longer-term outcomes.

Notes

aThese variables were assessed for lifetime, with the exception of the BSI, which is assessed with reference to prior 7 days.

1. Administrative records obtained from the state Department of Mental Health verified that 97% of the sample had received treatment within the public mental health system.

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