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Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study (DATOS), 1991-1994 : [United States] United States Department of Health and HumanServices. National Institute on Drug Abuse.

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Format:
Datafile
Contributor:
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.
Series:
ICPSR (Series) ; 2258.
ICPSR ; 2258
Language:
English
Genre:
Academic theses.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Edition:
2007-11-28.
Place of Publication:
Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2000.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Summary:
DATOS is a prospective study designed to determine the outcomes of drug abuse treatment delivered in typical, stable, community-based programs and to provide comprehensive information on continuing and new questions about the effectiveness of drug abuse treatment currently available in a variety of publicly funded and private programs. The study examined the role of treatment outcomes and program type, client characteristics (including dependence, treatment history, and physical and mental health comorbidities), treatment received (e.g., length and intensity of services provided), therapeutic approaches, and provision of aftercare. Four types of programs were included: outpatient methadone (OPM), short-term inpatient (STI), long-term residential (LTR), and outpatient drug-free (ODF). Respondents were sampled from among those admitted to treatment in sampled facilities in 1991-1993. Clients entering treatment completed two comprehensive intake interviews (Intake 1 and Intake 2), approximately one week apart. This information is provided in Parts 1 and 2 of the data collection. These interviews were designed to obtain baseline data on drug use and other behaviors, as well as information on background and demographic characteristics, patterns of dependence, living situation and child custody status, education and training, income and expenditures, and HIV risk behaviors, along with assessments of dependence, mental health, physical health, and social functioning. Data on criminal justice status and criminal behavior are reported in Part 5, Illegal Activities Data, and are drawn from the Intake 1 interview. Data reflecting during-treatment progress, including service delivery and client satisfaction, were collected in the one-, three-, and six-month intreatment interviews (Parts 3, 4, and 8). The 12-month post-treatment follow-up interview (Part 6) replicated many of the... Cf.: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR02258
Contents:
Part 1: Intake 1 Data; Part 2: Intake 2 Data; Part 3: 1-Month Intreatment Data; Part 4: 3-Month Intreatment Data; Part 5: Illegal Activities Data; Part 6: 12-Month Follow-Up Data; Part 7: Time in Treatment and Interview Availability Indicators; Part 8: 6-Month Intreatment Interview Data; Part 9: 12-Month Follow-Up Urine Result Data
Notes:
Title from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2008-01-04.
Start: 1991; and end: 1994.
OCLC:
61146721
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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