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COMPARISON OF PERSONALITY AND SUCCESS RATES OF DRUG ADDICTS UNDER TWO OUTPATIENT SUPERVISORY SYSTEMS

NCJ Number
16396
Journal
International Journal of the Addictions Volume: 7 Issue: 3 Dated: (1972) Pages: 451-460
Author(s)
G E ENGLISH; J J MONROE
Date Published
1972
Length
10 pages
Annotation
ANALYSIS OF A STUDY WHICH SHOWS A STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT INTERACTION BETWEEN PERSONALITY TYPE AND TYPE OF OUTPATIENT SUPERVISORY SYSTEMS ON 'SUCCESS RATE' IN POST-INSTITUTIONALIZED NARCOTIC ADDICTS.
Abstract
THE STUDY COMPARED 190 FEDERAL PRISONER OPIATE ADDICTS ON PROBATION AND IN A CORRECTIONS-ORIENTED OUTPATIENT PROGRAM TO 289 CIVILLY COMMITTED OPIATE ADDICTS SENT TO A HOSPITAL UNDER THE NARCOTIC ADDICT REHABILITATION ACT AND OBLIGATED TO 36 MONTHS IN AFTERCARE IN A MENTAL HEALTH-ORIENTED PROGRAM. UNINTERRUPTED CONTINUATION IN OUTPATIENT TREATMENT WAS USED AS THE CRITERION FOR POSTINSTITUTIONAL SUCCESS.

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