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Transportation and retention in outpatient drug abuse treatment programs
Preventive and Behavioral Medicine Publications and Presentations
  • Peter D. Friedmann, Brown University School of Medicine
  • Stephenie C. Lemon, University of Massachusetts Medical School
  • Michael D. Stein, Brown University School of Medicine
UMMS Affiliation
Department of Medicine, Division of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine
Publication Date
9-12-2001
Document Type
Article
Subjects
Adult; *Ambulatory Care; Female; Humans; Male; Patient Compliance; Patient Dropouts; *Substance Abuse Treatment Centers; Substance-Related Disorders; Transportation of Patients; Treatment Outcome
Abstract
To determine whether certain types of transportation assistance improve outpatient treatment retention beyond thresholds shown to have therapeutic benefits, we analyzed data from 1,144 clients in 22 outpatient methadone maintenance (OMM) programs and 2,031 clients in 22 outpatient drug-free (ODF) programs in the Drug Abuse Treatment Outcomes Study (DATOS), a national, 12-month, longitudinal study of drug abuse treatment programs. Directors' surveys provided information about provision of car, van, or contracted transportation services or individual vouchers/payment for public transportation. Chart-abstracted treatment retention was dichotomized at 365 days for OMM and 90 days for ODF. Separate multivariate hierarchical linear models revealed that provision of car, van, or contracted transportation services improved treatment retention beyond these thresholds for both OMM and ODF, but individual vouchers or payment for public transportation did not. Future research should validate whether car, van, or contracted transportation services improve retention and other treatment outcomes in outpatient drug abuse treatment.
Source
J Subst Abuse Treat. 2001 Sep;21(2):97-103.
Comments

At the time of publication, Stephenie Lemon was not yet affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Medical School.

Related Resources
Link to Article in PubMed
PubMed ID
11551738
Citation Information
Peter D. Friedmann, Stephenie C. Lemon and Michael D. Stein. "Transportation and retention in outpatient drug abuse treatment programs" Vol. 21 Iss. 2 (2001) ISSN: 0740-5472 (Linking)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/peter-friedmann/3/