Differences among Treatment Clinic Types in Attitudes toward Narcotic Addiction

Factor analysis of data from a general survey of attitudes and opinions concerning narcotic addiction and its treatment revealed 10 major dimensions, five of which were likely to have significant implications for drug abuse intervention strategies. For these latter dimensions, differences were deter...

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of nervous and mental disease 1988-12, Vol.176 (12), p.714-718
Hauptverfasser: NURCO, DAVID N, HANLON, THOMAS E, SHAFFER, JOHN W, KINLOCK, TIMOTHY W, DUSZYNSKI, KAREN R, STEPHENSON, PHILIP
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description Factor analysis of data from a general survey of attitudes and opinions concerning narcotic addiction and its treatment revealed 10 major dimensions, five of which were likely to have significant implications for drug abuse intervention strategies. For these latter dimensions, differences were determined among clients and staff according to type of treatment clinic (three types involving the provision of methadone maintenance in various combinations with other treatments and one involving the use of abstinence only). The most pronounced differences were between the methadone clinics and those offering abstinence only. Both theclients and staff of abstinence clinics were more skeptical concerning treatment effectiveness, were more negative regarding the use of narcotice drugs, and were more disposed to the use of ex-addict counselors kand group procedures in treatment.
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