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American Indians/Alaska Natives and Substance Abuse Treatment Outcomes: Positive Signs and Continuing Challenges
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Substance UseTreatment System ImpactDrug ScreeningMental HealthDrug TreatmentAmerican Indians/alaska NativesSubstance Use TreatmentAddiction MedicinePublic HealthPositive SignsHealth Services ResearchHealth PolicyPsychiatryAddiction TreatmentAbuse TreatmentSubstance AbuseContinuing ChallengesAddictionAddiction Health Service ResearchLimited InformationSubstance AddictionMedicine
Limited information is known with regard to substance abuse treatment outcomes among AI/ANs. Data retrieved from the Treatment System Impact (TSI) project and Methamphetamine Treatment Project (MTP) were used to compare treatment measures between a sample of AI/ANs and a matched comparison group. Our results revealed no significant differences between AI/ANs and the matched comparison group in treatment outcomes at 12-months post-treatment based on legal, employment, medical, and psychiatric measures. AI/ANs also received more family-related services (29.9% vs. 17.1%) and abuse-related services (21.3% vs. 7.6%). Addressing barriers to receiving substance abuse treatment and enhancing screening methods for AI/ANs are suggested.
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