WeCan! A 12-month evaluation of a drug court treatment program serving females addicted to prescription drugs

K. Moore, Scott Young
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Prescription drug abuse represents a national public health concern. This study reports on 12-month outcomes of a drug court treatment program for 102 female offenders addicted to prescription drugs. The program utilized two evidence-based treatment models (i.e., Motivational Enhancement Therapy/Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-12 and Seeking Safety). In addition, participants were required to attend monthly judicial reviews, weekly AA/NA groups, and two random drug screens per week. Participants were interviewed at baseline and 12-month follow-up. Analyses examined self-reported substance use, traumatic experiences, criminal justice involvement, readiness to change, and therapeutic alliance. Participants reported significant decreases in substance use, increased readiness to change, high therapeutic alliance, and significantly fewer arrest charges 12-months after enrollment compared to 12-months before intake. Results suggest that the drug court program was successful in reducing substance use and other ancillary measures for female participants with prescription drug abuse issues. Implications for policy and future research are discussed.
我们可以!一项为期12个月的药物法庭治疗项目评估,该项目为女性处方药成瘾者提供服务
处方药滥用是一个全国性的公共卫生问题。本研究报告了一项药物法庭治疗计划对102名吸毒成瘾的女性罪犯12个月的结果。该项目采用了两种基于证据的治疗模式(即动机增强疗法/认知行为疗法-12和寻求安全)。此外,参与者被要求参加每月司法审查,每周AA/NA组和每周两次随机药物筛选。参与者在基线和12个月的随访中接受了采访。分析检查了自我报告的物质使用、创伤经历、刑事司法参与、改变的准备程度和治疗联盟。参与者报告说,与入组前12个月相比,入组后12个月的物质使用显著减少,改变的准备程度提高,治疗联盟度高,逮捕指控明显减少。结果表明,药物法庭项目在减少药物使用和其他辅助措施方面取得了成功,女性参与者有处方药滥用问题。对政策和未来研究的影响进行了讨论。
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