Implementation of Residential and Nonresidential Treatment for the Dually Diagnosed Homeless

An implementation analysis conducted as part of a 2-year experimental study of residential and nonresidential treatment programs for the dually diagnosed homeless found significant differ ences in client engagement and retention, as well as unexpected variations in the treatment conditions. Fully 40...

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Veröffentlicht in:Evaluation review 1994-12, Vol.18 (6), p.689-717
Hauptverfasser: Stecher, Brian M., Andrews, Christina A., McDonald, Laurie, Morton, Sally C., McGlynn, Elizabeth A., Petersen, Laura P., Burnam, M.Audrey, Hayes, Charles, Vaccaro, Jerome V.
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Clinical Diagnosis
Community care
Dropouts
Dual Diagnosis
Homeless People
Homelessness
Implementation Analysis
Mental Disorders
Mental Illness
Program Implementation
Residential Care
Residential Institutions
Residential Programs
Substance Abuse
Therapy
Treatment Methods
Treatment Programs
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