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Treatment during transition from prison to community and subsequent illicit drug use. | LitMetric

Treatment during transition from prison to community and subsequent illicit drug use.

J Subst Abuse Treat

Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA.

Published: June 2005

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study evaluated the impact of transitional therapeutic community treatment on drug use and employment outcomes for drug-involved prisoners in Delaware, comparing those who received treatment post-release to those who did not.
  • Treatment participants had significantly higher abstinence rates (32.2%) and a longer average time before relapse (28.8 months) compared to the no-treatment group (9.9% abstinence and 13.2 months).
  • The treatment group also demonstrated better employment rates after release (54.6%) compared to their counterparts (45.4%), indicating substantial benefits from therapeutic support during reintegration into the community.

Article Abstract

This study examined the effects of postrelease transitional therapeutic community treatment on the drug use and employment rates of drug involved prisoners in the Delaware corrections system followed for up to 5 years after release. A comparison group received standard postrelease supervision. Abstinence rates were 32.2% in the treatment group and 9.9% in the no-treatment group, and the treatment group had a higher overall proportion of time free of drug use. Time to relapse was a mean of 28.8 months in the treatment group versus 13.2 months in the no-treatment group. Relapse was defined as any use of any drug and was confirmed by urinalysis. Positive effects were seen even for those who did not complete treatment. The treatment group had a significantly higher rate of employment after leaving work release (54.6%) than did the no-treatment group (45.4%). Treatment during the transitional period between prison and community showed substantial and persistent benefits even for a cohort marked with extensive criminal history, low rates of marital bonds, and substantial unemployment.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2005.02.009DOI Listing

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