African-American injection drug users: association between pretreatment services and entry into and completion of detoxification

Citation
L. Lundgren et al., African-American injection drug users: association between pretreatment services and entry into and completion of detoxification, EVAL PROG P, 22(3), 1999, pp. 259-267
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Social Work & Social Policy
Journal title
EVALUATION AND PROGRAM PLANNING
ISSN journal
01497189 → ACNP
Volume
22
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
259 - 267
Database
ISI
SICI code
0149-7189(199908)22:3<259:AIDUAB>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Research suggests that African-American injection drug users, when compared with other ethnic and racial groups of injection drug users, are more like ly to have no history of substance abuse treatment. The project evaluated w as designed to attract African-American injection drug users to treatment b y providing comprehensive pre-treatment services including street outreach, drop-in center services, case management, and motivational counseling. The overall program goal was to facilitate clients' acceptance of referral to treatment and readiness to utilize treatment. The evaluation described here examines whether, for this African-American population of hard-core drug u sers, utilization of pre-treatment services improved the intermediary treat ment outcomes of entry into and completion of detoxification. Findings show ed that high utilization of drop-in center services increased the frequency of entrance into detoxification programs. Entrance into detoxification has been shown to be significantly correlated with (a) entrance into further t reatment, (b) reduced HIV/AIDS risk, and (c) successful linkage with health care and social services. Contrary to expectations, high utilization of pr e-treatment services was not significantly correlated to increased completi on of detoxification. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.