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A program evaluation study of a nursing home operated as a modified therapeutic community for chemically dependent persons with AIDS: Project Samaritan AIDS Services, INC.'s Residential Health Care Facility, Highbridge Section, Bronx, NY.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2000
ISSN
0740-5472
Abstract
An interagency evaluation of the treatment effectiveness of a speciality nursing home (NH) run as a therapeutic community (TC) for residents diagnosed with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and substance abuse/dependence (SA/D) was conducted. A total of 79 chemically dependent men and women with AIDS were: (a) administered the Tennessee Self-Concept Scale (TSCS; Roid & Fitts, 1991) at initial testing (T1) and 8 months after their initial testing (T2); and (b) assessed on specific physical health indicators (i.e., weight, CD-4 count, and viral load) and other treatment outcomes (e.g., abstinence) over the same two time periods. The TSCS results identified a valid and invalid TSCS test group and further distinguished among three subgroups of invalid responders. Significant improvements were observed from T1 testing to T2 testing on the TSCS, on the physical health indicators, and on other treatment outcomes. The need for additional and continued mental health services for this population was noted.
Language
en_US
Publisher
Elsevier Inc.
Recommended Citation
Carroll, J.F.X., McGovern, J.J., McGinley, J.J., Torres, J.C., Walker, J.R., Pagan, E., & Biafora, F.A. (2000). A program evaluation study of a nursing home operated as a modified therapeutic community for chemically dependent persons with AIDS: Project Samaritan AIDS Services, INC.'s Residential Health Care Facility, Highbridge Section, Bronx, NY. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 18(4), 373-386. DOI: 10.1016/S0740-5472(99)00082-3
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Abstract only. Full-text article is available only through licensed access provided by the publisher. Published in Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 18(4), 373-386. DOI: 10.1016/S0740-5472(99)00082-3 Members of the USF System may access the full-text of the article through the authenticated link provided.