Evaluation of the Therapeutic Community Treatment Model in Thailand: Policy Implications for Compulsory and Prison-Based Treatment

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作者
Johnson, Knowlton W. [1 ]
Young, Linda [1 ]
Shamblen, Stephen [1 ]
Suresh, Geetha [2 ]
Browne, Thom [3 ]
Chookhare, Khun Warunee [4 ]
机构
[1] Pacific Inst Res & Evaluat Inc, Louisville Ctr, Louisville, KY 40208 USA
[2] Univ Louisville, Dept Justice Adm, Louisville, KY 40292 USA
[3] Bur Int Narcot & Law Enforcement Affairs, Off Anticrime Programs, US Dept State, Washington, DC USA
[4] CSN & Associates Co Ltd, Bangkok, Thailand
关键词
drug user treatment; international research; outcome evaluation; research-based policy; therapeutic community; treatment satisfaction; quality of life; coerced treatment; DRUG-ABUSE; FOLLOW-UP; TREATMENT RETENTION; PROGRAM FIDELITY; SUBSTANCE USE; TIME SPENT; PREVENTION; OUTCOMES; METHAMPHETAMINE; IMPLEMENTATION;
D O I
10.3109/10826084.2012.663279
中图分类号
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
学科分类号
摘要
This study, conducted in 2005 to 2007, presents results that are based on a proscriptive cohort design. The sample consisted of 769 residents in 22 drug user treatment programs who stayed in treatment for at least 30 days to one year; 510 former residents (66%) from 21 programs (95%) were interviewed again at a 6-month post-treatment follow-up assessment. A majority of the participants were male, lived with family or relatives, had completed only primary school, and had a fulltime or a part-time job prior to entering treatment. The participating therapeutic community (TC) programs were a mixture of volunteer, compulsory-probation, and prison-based programs. In-person interview data and urine testing showed that the self-reported drug use prevalence rates are reliable. The results show large positive treatment effects on 30-day and 6-month illegal drug use and small to medium effects on the severity of alcohol use and related problems. A multilevel regression analysis suggests that residents' reduced stigma, adaptation of the TC model, and frequency of alcohol and drug use-related consequences partially predict treatment success. Study limitations and policy implications are discussed.
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页码:889 / 909
页数:21
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