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Simpson, D. Dwayne; Sells, S. B. – 1982
The Drug Abuse Reporting Program (DARP) was initiated in 1969 as a federally supported client reporting system for community-based drug abuse treatment programs. Posttreatment follow-up interviews were conducted with over 4,000 persons from 34 treatment agencies to describe major findings from the drug abuse treatment research of the DARP relating…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Drug Addiction, Drug Rehabilitation, Followup Studies
Geizer, Bernard P., Ed. – 1983
The report presents the results of an evaluation of New York's 13 Alcoholism Treatment Centers (ATCs). The goals of the evaluation were to review the role of the ATCs in relation to other alcoholism treatment facilities, to assess their effectiveness and efficiency, and to determine how much money is collected for service provided to patients.…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Participant Characteristics, Program Costs, Program Descriptions
Miller, Juliet V.; Wargel, James F. – 1978
This collection of program evaluation studies is designed to help program evaluation staff in state agencies improve their current program education strategies. It alerts staff members to procedures being used in other state agencies, as well as provides further information about the current status of state rehabilitation agency program…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Evaluation Methods, Formative Evaluation, Guides
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Shapiro, Lillian P.; And Others – Journal of Special Education, 1977
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Early Childhood Education, Educational Programs, Exceptional Child Research
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Katz-Garris, Lynda; And Others – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1983
Assessed the effectiveness of rehabilitation services provided to patients (N=277) of a large psychiatric hospital. Follow-up data revealed that 43.3 percent were productively engaged, 65.9 percent considered themselves satisfied with their level of community adjustment, and 41.1 percent were rated as involved in the community. Age, sex, and…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Followup Studies, Participant Satisfaction, Patients
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Studer, Lea H.; Reddon, John R.; Roper, Vincent; Estrada, Leonel – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1996
Evaluates the post-discharge recidivism rates of an eclectic sex offender treatment program. Study of 120 program completers and 100 noncompleters indicates significant differences in recidivism for the two groups. Results suggest that comprehensive treatment of sexual offenders can substantially reduce sexual as well as nonsexual offense…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Criminals, Group Counseling, Group Therapy
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Arrigo, Bruce A. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1997
Examines the manner in which substance-using shelter tenants, many of them ex-offenders, who lived in an urban, single- room-occupancy neighborhood, engaged in the process of recommunalization. Identifies and describes eight developmental stages of recommunalization, and links recommunalization to proposals for solving the war on drugs. (RJM)
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Crime Prevention, Drug Addiction, Drug Rehabilitation
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Knight, Kevin; Simpson, D. Dwayne; Chatham, Lois R.; Camacho, L. Mabel – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1997
Provides an overview of a comprehensive, prison-based treatment assessment, including a six-month follow-up study. Results show that 80% of the inmates referred to the program graduated. Graduates demonstrated marked reductions in criminal and drug-use activity and had lower relapse and recidivism rates when compared to other parolees. (RJM)
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Crime Prevention, Drug Addiction, Drug Rehabilitation
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Poduri, K. R.; And Others – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1996
This study of 70 adults who were discharged from an inpatient hospital rehabilitation unit found a strong correlation between appropriateness of the initial admission of the patients and their functional gains. The study suggests admitting patients who have considerable gains to make and potential to return to community living. (CR)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Adults, Daily Living Skills, Independent Living
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Long, Richard G.; Crews, John E.; Mancil, Rickilyn – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2000
The Functional Independence Measure for Blind Adults (FIMBA) Preadmission Interview and the Post-discharge Interview was tested on 143 veterans with blindness. Findings indicate the veterans achieved gains in at least one of the three dimensions (frequency, ease, and satisfaction) across the 33 items that were measured by FIMBA. (Contains…
Descriptors: Adults, Blindness, Daily Living Skills, Evaluation Methods
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Engel, Rafael J.; Welsh, Richard L.; Lewis, Laura J. – RE:view, 2000
A study examined the short-term outcomes achieved by 70 older people with visual impairments who received rehabilitation services. Results found rehabilitation services were associated with reduction in the use of medical doctors, reduction in the use of in-home professionals, and increased confidence and increased ease of use in public…
Descriptors: Independent Living, Medical Services, Older Adults, Outcomes of Treatment
Shore, Milton F. – 1979
Elements of a treatment program, Comprehensive Vocationally Oriented Psychotherapy, are presented in terms of youth contact efforts, job opportunities, community outreach, individualized teaching, program administration and job matching activities. An initial program evaluation, conducted on three levels of the boys' functioning (personality…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Antisocial Behavior, Career Counseling, Delinquency
Fine, John – Offender Rehabilitation, 1978
Attempted to develop comprehensive criteria to measure social adjustment of parolees who had participated in a work-training release program, using a small sample of women parolees. This program seemed rather successful in terms of return to prison, but data left a number of questions unanswered about measures of recidivism. (Author)
Descriptors: Correctional Rehabilitation, Criminals, Evaluation Criteria, Females
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Adelman, Ronald; And Others – Gerontologist, 1987
Describes the first 16 months of operation of a nursing home based community-oriented rehabilitation unit that utilized an interdisciplinary team approach in its admission evaluation and in its patient management decision making. Of the 27 patients discharged to homes, 23 were still in their homes after an average post-discharge period of eight…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Deinstitutionalization (of Disabled), Geriatrics, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Kneipp, Sally A.; And Others – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1980
A follow-up study assessed the relationship between selected counseling process variables and job-seeking activities. Processes related minimally to outcome measures. Only client demographics related consistently to job seeking. Findings suggest that outcomes are multidimensional. (Author)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Followup Studies, Job Applicants, Job Search Methods
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