Completion rates and psychosocial intervention effectiveness in an Australian substance use therapeutic community.
Michael HarleySabrina Winona PitTrent ReesSusan ThomasPublished in: Substance abuse treatment, prevention, and policy (2018)
The findings provide an understanding of specific predictors of program completion which may help to identify high-risk clients and inform program improvement. Early attrition rates may be reduced by monitoring and supporting high-risk clients. Overall, psychometric improvement occurred amongst both completers and non-completers overtime but is most prominent amongst course completers, with the exception of depression, stress, and money problems. Future research could potentially focus on amphetamine users and shortened TC programs, focusing on acute psychosocial intervention.