04104nam 2200661Ia 450 991081188330332120240417041314.00-7914-8751-21-4175-2017-5(CKB)111090425035546(SSID)ssj0000123486(PQKBManifestationID)11134808(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000123486(PQKBWorkID)10010235(PQKB)10846942(MiAaPQ)EBC3408391(OCoLC)55751311(MdBmJHUP)muse5951(Au-PeEL)EBL3408391(CaPaEBR)ebr10594718(DE-B1597)683538(DE-B1597)9780791487518(EXLCZ)9911109042503554620020215d2003 ub 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrClinical assessment and substance abuse treatment[electronic resource] the target cities experience /edited by Richard C. Stephens, Christy K Scott, and Randolph D. Muck1st ed.Albany State University of New York Pressc2003x, 233 p. illSUNY series, the new inequalitiesBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-7914-5593-9 Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-214) and index.Front Matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Background and Overview of the Target Cities Demonstration Program -- Methodological Issues in the Development of the Target Cities Multisite Databases -- Participants in the Target Cities Program -- Identifying Service Needs among Substance Abuse Treatment Participants -- The Target Cities Participants: From Centralized Intake to Treatment Entry -- Effects of Centralized Intake on Participant Satisfaction with Treatment and Ancillary Services -- Implementation of Selected Target Cities Components: Analysis of Matching, Case Management, and Linkages -- Does Centralized Intake Improve Substance Abuse Outcomes? A Multisite Analysis -- Outcomes Before and After Implementing Centralized Intake Services -- Effectively Assessing and Preparing Inmates for Community Substance Abuse Treatment: The Portland Target Cities Project In-Jail Intervention -- Lessons Learned from the National Target Cities Initiative to Improve Publicly Funded Substance Abuse Treatment Systems -- References -- Contributors -- IndexDuring the 1990s, in response to the multi-faceted phenomenon of substance abuse, the federal government's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment funded the Target Cities project in nineteen U.S. cities. This volume evaluates how the Target Cities project affected both treatment systems and individuals with drug and alcohol problems. In each city, programs were established to evaluate the impact of these substances on an individual's mental and physical health, housing, family relationships, and involvement with the criminal justice system. A brief summary of the evolution of national perceptions of drug and alcohol problems is followed by a description of the project, its participants, the process of entering treatment, an organizational analysis of the project's many components, participant satisfaction and adjustment, and the implications of the research findings for policy makers and treatment personnel.Drug abuseUnited StatesDrug abuseTreatmentUnited StatesAlcoholismUnited StatesAlcoholismTreatmentUnited StatesDrug abuseDrug abuseTreatmentAlcoholismAlcoholismTreatment362.29/186/0973Stephens Richard C1666418Scott Christy K1666419Muck Randolph D1666420MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910811883303321Clinical assessment and substance abuse treatment4025680UNINA