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Abstract

This study evaluated the impact of an integrated (mental health/substance abuse) assertive community treatment program on homeless persons with serious mental and substance use disorders. High rates of retention in treatment, housing stability, and community tenure were attained, and all but the most severe substance users appeared to gain these benefits. While the intervention appears to be an effective means of retaining in services and monitoring such difficult-to-treat and costly populations, it did not yield high rates of abstinence and social benefits in severe users.

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Title
Impact of assertive community treatment on homeless persons with co-occurring severe psychiatric and substance use disorders
Author
Meisler, Neil; Blankertz, Laura; Santos, Alberto B; McKay, Catherine
Pages
113-22
Publication year
1997
Publication date
Apr 1997
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
00103853
e-ISSN
15732789
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
228325089
Copyright
Copyright Human Sciences Press, Inc. Apr 1997