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The effect of therapist/patient race‐ and sex‐matching in individual treatment
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While matching therapists and drug-dependent people does not appear to be essential in promoting positive retention and outcome, limitations of this study that include sample size and the homogeneous demographic nature of those seeking therapeutic services at our facility lead us to conclude that replication with a larger number of therapists and patients is needed. In a different therapeutic setting, with a different population presenting for treatment, the mismatching of patients and therapists with respect to factors such as those explored here might well yield differing results.