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Some studies have suggested that legally coerced and non-coerced treatment clients do not differ in treatment outcome [ 14] while other studies have reported that non-coerced clients have superior outcomes [ 15].
This study aims to examine the characteristics, treatment completion and 90-day treatment follow-up outcomes of legally coerced versus non-coerced clients presenting to a large, publicly-funded treatment system in Texas, USA from 2000 2005 with cannabis as their principal drug of concern.
These findings support the positive treatment outcomes for clients legally coerced into cannabis treatment compared to non-coerced clients.
This study aims to compare the characteristics, psychosocial functioning and treatment outcome of those legally coerced into cannabis treatment compared to those entering treatment without legal coercion.
It wasn't only his hip-swiveling, lip-curling presence, so potent that when he was once legally coerced into standing still, he had to wiggle only a finger to make the girls scream.
Clients who are legally coerced into substance abuse treatment often have low intrinsic motivation to participate, are less ready for treatment, and are consequently more problematic to treat and less satisfied with their treatment than are voluntary clients.
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Understand about the prognosis: Because of the inherent mistrust felt by paranoid individuals, they may often require being coerced (legally) into entering treatment.
To test the hypotheses that (1) quality of life of psychiatric patients admitted legally involuntarily and legally voluntarily but feeling coerced to admission differs; (2) higher level of aggression, and lower level of social functioning are associated with lower quality of life (QoL); (3) there are several predictors for the improvement of QoL within the 3-month assessment period.
Patients in this way identified as legally voluntarily admitted patients who felt coerced to admission, and consecutively legally involuntarily admitted patients, in all more than 3,400 patients, were interviewed and assessed at the end of the first week, at four weeks and at three months after admission.
To compare the clinical and social outcome between legally involuntarily admitted patients and legally voluntarily admitted patients who feel coerced at admission.
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