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Citation

Garner BR, Hunter SB, Slaughter ME, Han B, Godley SH. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2017; 180: 144-150.

Affiliation

Chestnut Health Systems, 448 Wylie Dr., Normal, IL 61761, USA. Electronic address: sgodley@chestnut.org.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.08.011

PMID

28888154

Abstract

BACKGROUND: An evidence-based measure of implementation (EBMI) is an implementation outcome measure shown to have predictive validity with one or more future-measured constructs of importance. The current study sought to identify correlates and predictors of an EBMI called procedure exposure. Garner et al. (2016) found procedure exposure to be an EBMI for the Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (A-CRA).

METHODS: The dataset included 76 community-based substance use treatment organizations located across the United States. Organizational-level regression analyses, which were framed within the context of Chaudoir et al. (2013) framework for predicting implementation outcomes, were used to examine predictors of A-CRA procedure exposure RESULTS: The Washington Circle's treatment initiation performance measure (B=5.05 [SE=1.60], p=0.002), as well as session exposure (B=0.18 [SE=0.06], p=0.003), were significant predictors of A-CRA procedure exposure in the backward stepwise regression analysis (Adjusted R-square=0.55). The Washington Circle's treatment engagement performance measure (B=7.93 [SE=0.77], p<0.001), as well as time-to-proficiency (B=-0.04 [SE=0.02], p=0.02), each had significant bivariate relationships with A-CRA procedure exposure but were not retained in the final model.

CONCLUSIONS: Organizations implementing A-CRA are encouraged to make the following high priorities: (a) scheduling and completing a subsequent treatment session within 14days of their index session (treatment initiation) and (b) providing a targeted number of treatment sessions to each client (session exposure). To the extent organizations do this, they may be more likely to achieve higher levels of A-CRA procedure exposure.

Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

A-CRA; Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach; Implementation; Washington Circle

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