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Citation

Sherba RT, Coxe KA, Gersper BE, Linley JV. J. Subst. Abuse Treat. 2018; 87: 70-78.

Affiliation

Ohio Mental Health and Addiction Services, Office of Quality, Planning and Research, Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring (OSAM) Network, 30 East Broad Street, 8th Fl., Columbus, OH 43215, United States. Electronic address: jessica.linley@mha.ohio.gov.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.jsat.2018.01.015

PMID

29471929

Abstract

This qualitative study of over 800 participants focused on the employment experiences of consumers of substance abuse treatment programs to provide a better understanding of what employment services are offered and what needs treatment agencies have in the area of employment services, examining barriers and facilitators from both the consumer and provider perspectives. Data were collected via a mixed research methodology of focus groups and surveys from July 2015 through June 2016 in a large Midwestern U.S. state. Employment is a challenge for persons with substance use disorders. Only a quarter of this study's large sample of substance abuse treatment consumers reported being cur-rently employed; and of those consumers who reported no current employment, greater than half reported that their current unemployment was due to their substance use. Persons receiving substance abuse treatment face many challenges in obtaining and maintaining employment. Treatment providers identified several barriers to implementation of employment services. They named an array of resources as needed, including increased funding for supportive employment programs and staff appropriate to the delivery of employment services. Some providers believed employment services to fall outside of their scope of practice. Data generated through this study may inform policy to invest resources in employment services within substance abuse treatment settings.

Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Employment services; Qualitative data; Substance abuse treatment

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