Factors Associated With Use of ASAM Criteria and Service Provision in a National Sample of Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Units.

Abstract:

:Standardized patient placement criteria such as those developed by the American Society of Addiction Medicine are increasingly common in substance abuse treatment, but it is unclear what factors are associated with their use or with treatment units' provision of related services. This study examined these issues in the context of a national survey of outpatient substance abuse treatment units. Regressions using 2005 data revealed that both public and private managed care were associated with a greater likelihood of using American Society of Addiction Medicine criteria to develop client treatment plans. However, only public managed care was associated with a greater likelihood of offering more resource-intensive services. Associations between client population severity and resource-intensive service provision were sparse but positive.

journal_name

J Addict Med

authors

Chuang E,Wells R,Alexander JA,Friedmann PD,Lee IH

doi

10.1097/ADM.0b013e31818ebb6f

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2009-09-01 00:00:00

pages

139-50

issue

3

eissn

1932-0620

issn

1935-3227

pii

01271255-200909000-00005

journal_volume

3

pub_type

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