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Treatment Services Received in the Casaworks for Families Program

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  • James R. Mckay
  • Marjorie Gutman
  • A. Thomas Mclellan
  • Kevin G. Lynch
  • Robert Ketterlinus

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This article presents information on treatment services received by women participating in an initial multistate evaluation of CASAWORKS families. Results indicated most women received services to address medical, employment, basic needs, alcohol and drug, family, and psychiatric problems during the first six months of the program. The clients also had frequent contact with their case managers and were retained in the program for an average of 222 days. Considerable variation was observed across sites in the percentage of clients who received various services and the number of sessions they received. In Cox regressions, shorter retention in the program was predicted by referral to program from Child Protective Services or parole/probation, social conflicts, employment, and marijuana use at baseline, whereas a history of suicide attempts was associated with longer retention. Longer retention was associated with better alcohol use outcomes but was unrelated to employment or drug use outcomes.

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  • James R. Mckay & Marjorie Gutman & A. Thomas Mclellan & Kevin G. Lynch & Robert Ketterlinus, 2003. "Treatment Services Received in the Casaworks for Families Program," Evaluation Review, , vol. 27(6), pages 629-655, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:evarev:v:27:y:2003:i:6:p:629-655
    DOI: 10.1177/0193841X03259028
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