PRETREATMENT DROPOUT AS A FUNCTION OF TREATMENT DELAY AND CLIENT VARIABLES

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作者
FESTINGER, DS
LAMB, RJ
KOUNTZ, MR
KIRBY, KC
MARLOWE, D
机构
[1] HAHNEMANN UNIV, MED COLL PENN, SCH MED, DIV ADDICT RES & TREATMENT, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19102 USA
[2] BEAVER COLL, DEPT PSYCHOL, GLENSIDE, PA 19038 USA
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10.1016/0306-4603(94)00052-Z
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
Utilizing a retrospective analysis we examined factors correlated with preintake dropout in patients phoning to make intake appointments for cocaine treatment. Inquiries of 235 individuals calling our outpatient cocaine treatment program over a 7-month period were analyzed for relationships between patient age and gender; residence in the city where the program is located; marital status; referral source; reported problems with alcohol, marijuana, and heroin; reported last use of cocaine or other illicit stimulants; assigned counselor gender; person who made the appointment; days to the intake appointment; and attending the scheduled intake session. Only days to appointment was significantly (Wald = 12,4587, df = 1, p < .05 and chi2 = 17.7, df = 8, p < .05) correlated with attending the scheduled intake session. Appointments scheduled the same day differed significantly (chi2 = 4.3, n = 235, df = 1, p < .05) from appointments scheduled later. This suggests that client and situational variables are not significantly related to initial attendance and enhances the significance of systemic variables that are under a clinic's control, such as appointment delay. The results indicate that the longer the delay between the initial phone contact and the scheduled appointment, the less likely a client is to attend an appointment. Further, they suggest that the greatest decrease in initial attendance occurs in the first 24 hours following the phone inquiry. Taking a ''microscopic'' look at the appointment delay variable is valuable in understanding and addressing preintake dropout.
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