Improving Parolees' Participation in Drug Treatment and Other Services through Strengths Case Management.

Michael Prendergast, Jerome J Cartier
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In an effort to increase participation in community aftercare treatment for substance-abusing parolees, an intervention based on a transitional case management (TCM) model that focuses mainly on offenders' strengths has been developed and is under testing. This model consists of completion, by the inmate, of a self-assessment of strengths that informs the development of the continuing care plan, a case conference call shortly before release, and strengths case management for three months post-release to promote retention in substance abuse treatment and support the participant's access to designated services in the community. The post-release component consists of a minimum of one weekly client/case manager meeting (in person or by telephone) for 12 weeks. The intervention is intended to improve the transition process from prison to community at both the individual and systems level. Specifically, the intervention is designed to improve outcomes in parolee admission to, and retention in, community-based substance-abuse treatment, parolee access to other needed services, and recidivism rates during the first year of parole. On the systems level, the intervention is intended to improve the communication and collaboration between criminal justice agencies, community-based treatment organizations, and other social and governmental service providers. The TCM model is being tested in a multisite study through the Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies (CJ-DATS) research cooperative funded by the National Institute of Drug Abuse.

通过优势案例管理提高假释人员参与戒毒治疗和其他服务的程度。
为了提高药物滥用假释人员对社区善后护理治疗的参与度,我们开发了一种基于过渡性个案管理(TCM)模式的干预措施,主要侧重于罪犯的优势,目前正在进行测试。这种模式包括:由囚犯完成优势自我评估,为制定持续护理计划提供信息;在释放前不久召开一次电话个案会议;以及在释放后三个月内进行优势个案管理,以促进继续接受药物滥用治疗,并支持参与者在社区获得指定服务。释放后部分包括至少每周一次的客户/个案经理会议(面谈或电话),为期 12 周。干预措施旨在从个人和系统两个层面改善从监狱到社区的过渡过程。具体来说,该干预措施旨在改善假释人员接受和继续接受社区药物滥用治疗的结果、假释人员获得其他所需服务的机会以及假释第一年的累犯率。在系统层面,干预措施旨在改善刑事司法机构、社区治疗组织以及其他社会和政府服务提供者之间的沟通与合作。在国家药物滥用研究所的资助下,通过刑事司法药物滥用治疗研究(CJ-DATS)研究合作项目,TCM 模式正在一项多地点研究中进行测试。
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