Outpatient treatment and 12-step group involvement
Influence of outpatient treatment and 12-step group involvement on one-year substance abuse treatment outcomes.
We examined whether substance abuse patients self-selecting into 1 of 3 aftercare groups (outpatient treatment only, 12-step groups only, and outpatient treatment and 12-step groups) and patients who did not participate in aftercare differed on 1-yr substance use and psychosocial outcomes.
A total of 3,018 male patients filled out a questionnaire at intake and 1 yr following discharge from treatment.
Patients were classified into aftercare groups at follow-up using information from VA databases and self-reports.
Results;
- Patients who participated in both outpatient treatment and 12-step groups fared the best on 1-yr outcomes.
- Patients who did not obtain aftercare had the poorest outcomes.
- In terms of the amount of intervention received, patients who had more outpatient mental health treatment, who more frequently attended 12-step groups or were more involved in 12-step activities had better 1-yr outcomes.
- In addition, patients who kept regular outpatient appointments over a longer time period fared better than those who did not.
Research report; Ouimette, Page Crosby; Moos, Rudolf H; Finney, John W. Influence of outpatient treatment and 12-step group involvement on one-year substance abuse treatment outcomes. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. Vol 59(5), Sep 1998, 513-522.
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