Occup Med (Lond)
February 2002
The objective was to evaluate the efficacy of worksite weight reduction programs at high-stress worksites. We employed a longitudinal study based on two meal replacements daily with subjects choosing a third 'sensible' meal. The subjects were 492 healthy, overweight men and women working in high-stress occupations (police, hospital health professionals, flight crew members, firefighters).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMt Sinai J Med
January 2001
In July 1998, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani of New York City introduced a program requiring the 2100 patients in methadone maintenance programs in selected clinics to terminate their use of methadone within 90 days. Previous short-term methadone-to-abstinence programs in California had generally been unsuccessful. Seven months of debate and controversy ensued.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Sex Behav
August 1994
Surveys in 10 states conducted with probability samples of adults (N = 4621) between 1976 and 1985 found that a statistically significant majority of the respondents in each state indicated acceptance of sexually explicit content in mass media. In each state, respondents felt that (i) standards have changed so that such material has become more acceptable; (ii) adults have the right to obtain such materials; and (iii) it is all right for adults to obtain and see materials containing exposure of the genitalia and every kind of sexual activity. Some factors contributing to what appears to be an emerging national consensus of acceptance are discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Psychoactive Drugs
July 1992
Odyssey House is a therapeutic community (TC) in New York City that treats a wide range of drug abusers. For over 20 years. Odyssey House has conducted an annual marathon therapy group for women who are rape survivors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA weekly therapy group for women who have been incest victims and are residents of Odyssey House, a therapeutic community for drug abusers, is described. Women participating in the group have a significantly greater retention and graduation rate than other women in the program. The group reduces isolation; helps in dealing with denial; clarifies relations with children, other family members, and significant others; and facilitates dealing with incest-related guilt and shame.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo studies were conducted to determine if telephone survey questions and seeing sexually explicit media materials would lead, in matched groups, to the same or different attitudes towards tolerating the materials. In North Carolina, adults (n = 40) who saw explicit films and an explicit magazine and 503 adults who answered telephone survey questions about sex materials were equally tolerant. In New York State, a group (n = 78) which saw an explicit film had similar attitudes of toleration toward it as a matched group (n = 80) which answered general questions about sexually explicit materials and a sample (n = 81) of adults who were individually interviewed by telephone about sexually explicit materials.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA body of research conducted over several decades has established that a considerable proportion of regular users of heroin, cocaine, and other psychoactive drugs continue to function effectively at work and in other areas of social life. Yet American policy has been predicated on assumptions of a universal course of drug use leading to dependency and dysfunctional behavior. A rational drug policy would be shaped in light of a more nuanced understanding of the relationship between drug use and socially adaptive and maladaptive behavior.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA study was conducted of retention and outcome of the first 100 clients at ACI, a therapeutic community in New York City that is unique in its combination of a relatively short treatment cycle, fee for service funding, early reentry, use of guided scream therapy and bonding, and implementation of the Casriel theory of the New Identity Process. Retention rates at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months were 95%, 90%, 86%, and 80%, respectively. Excellent or good outcomes were achieved by 80 clients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe counselor--the key staff member at therapeutic communities, outpatient drug-free treatment, and methadone maintenance--provides a wide range of services to clients. Crucial issues with respect to parity and other relationships between professional and ex-user counselors, counselor mobility, credentialing, role modeling, division of labor among counselors with different backgrounds, training, relations with alcoholism counselors, and changes linked to multiple drug use and funding shifts are discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Clin Pharmacol Ther Toxicol
June 1989
A comparison was made among phenylpropanolamine, aspirin, acetaminophen and ibuprofen in terms of their relative safety, as measured by adverse reaction reports published since 1980, the five semiannual reports published by the Drug Abuse Warning Network during 1984-1986 and annual reports from Poison Control Centers from 1983-1986. On each of the three measures, phenylpropanolamine had the fewest reported adverse reactions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Psychoactive Drugs
December 1986
Int J Group Psychother
July 1986
A multisite double-blind study was designed to determine the effectiveness of a phenylpropanolamine-caffeine combination in achieving weight loss. Two-hundred and one obese adult patients were divided into three separate groups in which phenylpropanolamine/caffeine was compared with either placebo (6 weeks), mazindol (6 weeks), or diethylpropion (8 weeks). In these clinical trials, phenylpropanolamine/caffeine proved to be as effective as mazindol and diethylpropion and significantly more effective than placebo in achieving weight loss.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Public Health Nations Health
June 1967