Intervention diversity predicts social rehabilitation indicators at discharge in Therapeutic Communities

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Main Author: Barreto, Kátia Isicawa de Sousa
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Madruga, Clarice Sandi, Miguel, André Constantino, Smith, Crystal, Apolinário, Gleuda Simone, Godoy Filho, Guilherme Sabino de, Guirado, Lucas Roncati, Kurlander, Pablo Andres [UNESP], McPherson, Sterling, Laranjeira, Ronaldo Ramos
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Summary: Introduction: The Therapeutic Community Model narrows the gap in substance use disorder's network of assistance in Brazil by offering residential treatment to socially vulnerable populations. Due to a historical lack of evidence-based approaches, the government has established treatment guidelines and has been trying to implement training and monitoring methods. Method: This study analysed real-world data from the monitoring system implemented in the largest network of institutions receiving public funds in the State of Sao Paulo. Data came from 8109 records of individuals admitted between 2014 and 2016 in 48 institutions. Results: Results showed that less than half of the sample was exposed to at least one therapeutic activity from each of the recreational, spiritual, educational and selfcare intervention domains, as proposed by the national guidelines. Social rehabilitation outcome (SRO) defined by housing and self-support at discharge was reported by 21 % of the sample, who stayed in residential treatment for 82.6 days in average. More than half completed the therapeutic programme while 27.3 % dropout. Treatment duration and the diversity of the interventions offered were significantly associated with SRO when mutually adjusted. Chances of SRO increased nearly 5 times when residents were offered the full range of intervention domains, even when controlling for treatment duration. Treatment duration increased chances of SRO in a dose-response manner with a threefold increase for stays up to 90 days and over 9 times for stays longer than 90 days. Conclusion: Our findings offer evidence to promote treatment guidelines compliance and to pave the way for the implementation of monitoring systems for this modality of treatment in Brazil and abroad.
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spelling Intervention diversity predicts social rehabilitation indicators at discharge in Therapeutic CommunitiesBrazilCrack cocaineSocial rehabilitationSubstance use disorderTherapeutic communityTreatment interventionIntroduction: The Therapeutic Community Model narrows the gap in substance use disorder's network of assistance in Brazil by offering residential treatment to socially vulnerable populations. Due to a historical lack of evidence-based approaches, the government has established treatment guidelines and has been trying to implement training and monitoring methods. Method: This study analysed real-world data from the monitoring system implemented in the largest network of institutions receiving public funds in the State of Sao Paulo. Data came from 8109 records of individuals admitted between 2014 and 2016 in 48 institutions. Results: Results showed that less than half of the sample was exposed to at least one therapeutic activity from each of the recreational, spiritual, educational and selfcare intervention domains, as proposed by the national guidelines. Social rehabilitation outcome (SRO) defined by housing and self-support at discharge was reported by 21 % of the sample, who stayed in residential treatment for 82.6 days in average. More than half completed the therapeutic programme while 27.3 % dropout. Treatment duration and the diversity of the interventions offered were significantly associated with SRO when mutually adjusted. Chances of SRO increased nearly 5 times when residents were offered the full range of intervention domains, even when controlling for treatment duration. Treatment duration increased chances of SRO in a dose-response manner with a threefold increase for stays up to 90 days and over 9 times for stays longer than 90 days. Conclusion: Our findings offer evidence to promote treatment guidelines compliance and to pave the way for the implementation of monitoring systems for this modality of treatment in Brazil and abroad.Universidade Federal de São PauloDepartment of Psychiatry Federal University of São Paulo, 740, Street BotucatuDepartment of Psychiatry Federal University of São Paulo and SPDM (Associação Paulista de Desenvolvimento da Medicina), 740, Street BotucatuDepartment of Community and Behavioral Health Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine Washington State University, 412 E Spokane Falls BlvdDepartment of Sociology Social Science School. São Paulo University, 315, Professor Luciano Gualberto Avenue, Butantã, SPPsychologist School Paulista University, 280, Comendador Enzo Ferrari Avenue, Swift, SPDepartment of Collective Health Medical School São Paulo State University, Professor Montenegro Avenue, SPDepartment of Collective Health Medical School São Paulo State University, Professor Montenegro Avenue, SPUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Washington State UniversityPaulista UniversityUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Barreto, Kátia Isicawa de SousaMadruga, Clarice SandiMiguel, André ConstantinoSmith, CrystalApolinário, Gleuda SimoneGodoy Filho, Guilherme Sabino deGuirado, Lucas RoncatiKurlander, Pablo Andres [UNESP]McPherson, SterlingLaranjeira, Ronaldo Ramos2025-04-29T19:33:36Z2024-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.josat.2024.209374Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment, v. 162.2949-87592949-8767https://hdl.handle.net/11449/30401210.1016/j.josat.2024.2093742-s2.0-85204513477Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatmentinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2025-04-30T14:24:31Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/304012Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462025-04-30T14:24:31Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Intervention diversity predicts social rehabilitation indicators at discharge in Therapeutic Communities
title Intervention diversity predicts social rehabilitation indicators at discharge in Therapeutic Communities
spellingShingle Intervention diversity predicts social rehabilitation indicators at discharge in Therapeutic Communities
Barreto, Kátia Isicawa de Sousa
Brazil
Crack cocaine
Social rehabilitation
Substance use disorder
Therapeutic community
Treatment intervention
title_short Intervention diversity predicts social rehabilitation indicators at discharge in Therapeutic Communities
title_full Intervention diversity predicts social rehabilitation indicators at discharge in Therapeutic Communities
title_fullStr Intervention diversity predicts social rehabilitation indicators at discharge in Therapeutic Communities
title_full_unstemmed Intervention diversity predicts social rehabilitation indicators at discharge in Therapeutic Communities
title_sort Intervention diversity predicts social rehabilitation indicators at discharge in Therapeutic Communities
author Barreto, Kátia Isicawa de Sousa
author_facet Barreto, Kátia Isicawa de Sousa
Madruga, Clarice Sandi
Miguel, André Constantino
Smith, Crystal
Apolinário, Gleuda Simone
Godoy Filho, Guilherme Sabino de
Guirado, Lucas Roncati
Kurlander, Pablo Andres [UNESP]
McPherson, Sterling
Laranjeira, Ronaldo Ramos
author_role author
author2 Madruga, Clarice Sandi
Miguel, André Constantino
Smith, Crystal
Apolinário, Gleuda Simone
Godoy Filho, Guilherme Sabino de
Guirado, Lucas Roncati
Kurlander, Pablo Andres [UNESP]
McPherson, Sterling
Laranjeira, Ronaldo Ramos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Washington State University
Paulista University
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barreto, Kátia Isicawa de Sousa
Madruga, Clarice Sandi
Miguel, André Constantino
Smith, Crystal
Apolinário, Gleuda Simone
Godoy Filho, Guilherme Sabino de
Guirado, Lucas Roncati
Kurlander, Pablo Andres [UNESP]
McPherson, Sterling
Laranjeira, Ronaldo Ramos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brazil
Crack cocaine
Social rehabilitation
Substance use disorder
Therapeutic community
Treatment intervention
topic Brazil
Crack cocaine
Social rehabilitation
Substance use disorder
Therapeutic community
Treatment intervention
description Introduction: The Therapeutic Community Model narrows the gap in substance use disorder's network of assistance in Brazil by offering residential treatment to socially vulnerable populations. Due to a historical lack of evidence-based approaches, the government has established treatment guidelines and has been trying to implement training and monitoring methods. Method: This study analysed real-world data from the monitoring system implemented in the largest network of institutions receiving public funds in the State of Sao Paulo. Data came from 8109 records of individuals admitted between 2014 and 2016 in 48 institutions. Results: Results showed that less than half of the sample was exposed to at least one therapeutic activity from each of the recreational, spiritual, educational and selfcare intervention domains, as proposed by the national guidelines. Social rehabilitation outcome (SRO) defined by housing and self-support at discharge was reported by 21 % of the sample, who stayed in residential treatment for 82.6 days in average. More than half completed the therapeutic programme while 27.3 % dropout. Treatment duration and the diversity of the interventions offered were significantly associated with SRO when mutually adjusted. Chances of SRO increased nearly 5 times when residents were offered the full range of intervention domains, even when controlling for treatment duration. Treatment duration increased chances of SRO in a dose-response manner with a threefold increase for stays up to 90 days and over 9 times for stays longer than 90 days. Conclusion: Our findings offer evidence to promote treatment guidelines compliance and to pave the way for the implementation of monitoring systems for this modality of treatment in Brazil and abroad.
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