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Effectiveness and Costs of Inpatient versus Day Hospital Cocaine Rehabilitation

Authors :
ALTERMAN, ARTHUR I.
O'BRIEN, CHARLES P.
McLELLAN, A THOMAS
AUGUST, DONNA S.
SNIDER, EDWARD C.
DROBA, MARIAN
CORNISH, JAMES W.
HALL, CHARLES P.
RAPHAELSON, ARNOLD H.
SCHRADE, FRANCIS X.
Source :
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease; March 1994, Vol. 182 Issue: 3 p157-163, 7p
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

We compared the effectiveness and costs of day hospital (DH) versus inpatient (INP) rehabilitation for cocaine dependence. The research subjects were 111 inner city, lower socioeconomic, primarily African-American male veterans who qualified for a diagnosis of cocaine dependence and presented no acute medical or psychiatric conditions requiring inpatient treatment. Fifty-six men were randomly assigned to 1 month of DH rehabilitation (27 hours of weekday treatment weekly), and 55 were assigned to 1-month INP rehabilitation (48 hours of scheduled treatment weekly). Treatment outcome was evaluated 7 months after admission into treatment (92 of the subjects), and a cost analysis was performed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00223018 and 1539736X
Volume :
182
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs49101141