Outpatient Marijuana Treatment for Adolescents: Economic Evaluation of a Multisite Field Experiment

An economic evaluation of five outpatient adolescent treatment approaches (12 total site-by-conditions) was conducted. The economic cost of each of the 12 site-specific treatment conditions was determined by the Drug Abuse Treatment Cost Analysis Program (DATCAP). Economic benefits of treatment were...

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description An economic evaluation of five outpatient adolescent treatment approaches (12 total site-by-conditions) was conducted. The economic cost of each of the 12 site-specific treatment conditions was determined by the Drug Abuse Treatment Cost Analysis Program (DATCAP). Economic benefits of treatment were estimated by first monetizing a series of treatment outcomes and then analyzing the magnitude of these monetized outcomes from baseline through the 12-month follow-up. The average economic costs ranged from $90 to $313 per week and from $839 to $3,279 per episode. Relative to the quarter before intake, the average quarterly cost to society for the next 12 months (including treatment costs) significantly declined in 4 of the 12 site-by-treatment conditions, remained unchanged in 6 conditions, and increased in 2 treatment conditions (both in the same site). These results suggest that some types of substance-abuse intervention for adolescents can reduce social costs immediately after treatment.
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subjects Addiction
Adolescent
Adolescents
Cannabis
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Costs
Data Collection
Drug Abuse
Drug use
Economic analysis
Economic Factors
Evaluation
Evaluation Methods
Evaluation Studies as Topic
Family
Female
Health Care Costs
Humans
Male
Marijuana
Marijuana Abuse - economics
Marijuana Abuse - therapy
Medical treatment
Outpatients
Patients
Program Evaluation
Substance Abuse Treatment Centers - economics
Substance Abuse Treatment Centers - statistics & numerical data
Therapy
Treatment Methods
U.S.A
United States
Welfare
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