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A Randomized Clinical Trial of a Therapeutic Community Treatment for Female Inmates: Outcomes at 6 and 12 Months After Prison Release
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2012
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Random Assignment StudyRandomized Clinical TrialSubstance UseMental HealthSubstance Use DisordersPsychologySocial SciencesMental Health FunctioningGender StudiesCorrectional PracticeAddiction MedicinePrison ReleasePrison ViolencePenologyPsychiatryAddiction TreatmentDecarcerationCriminal JusticeNursingSubstance AbuseAddictionCarceral SettingFemale InmatesMedicine
This random assignment study compared female offenders (n = 468) with substance use disorders in a prison therapeutic community program with those in a cognitive-behavioral intervention. The study demonstrates that all women benefitted from gender-sensitive prison treatment, but the therapeutic community was more effective in reducing drug use, criminal activity, and exposure to trauma and increasing mental health functioning and time until reincarceration during the year after prison. In addition, the ability to sustain and even improve behavior change after the women leave prison highlights the importance of providing accessible community-based continuity of mental health and substance abuse services during reentry.
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