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Residential Treatment

 
 
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High impact information on Residential Treatment

  • Prevalence and characteristics of chronic pain among chemically dependent patients in methadone maintenance and residential treatment facilities [8].
  • Patients, such as the REL group, who lack distressed mood at treatment entry, may require intense application of motivational approaches plus residential treatment [9].
  • METHOD: Pilot data are presented from a 5-week, open-label bupropian trial in 13 nondepressed adolescent boys in a residential treatment program focusing on substance and behavioral treatments [10].
  • Cocaine-dependent patients were assessed at follow-up after residential treatment for USS-C (n=59 at 3 months, 84 at 6 months), GCS-C (n=89 at 3 months, 120 at 6 months) and substance use [11].
  • OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of an innovative Intensive Residential Treatment (IRT) program for severe refractory Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) [12].
 

Chemical compound and disease context of Residential Treatment

  • High scoring asthmatic patients were prescribed more intensive discharge steroid regimens upon completion of residential treatment [13].
  • METHODS: Salivary cortisol and breath alcohol concentrations (BAC) were obtained on 73 subjects with primary alcohol dependence on initial presentation for treatment and 22 alcohol-dependent subjects participating in a residential treatment program [14].
  • Each patient in the residential treatment group (n=146) was matched to 2 patients who received an outpatient nicotine dependence consultation by a trained counselor (n=292) [15].
  • Male adolescents, who remained or became depressed after > or = 1 month of abstinence from abused substances during residential treatment for SUD, were treated in an open trial for > or = 7 weeks with a fixed dose of 20 mg of fluoxetine [16].
  • 1. This study presents the results of a 30-week double-blind, placebo-controlled trial exploring the effectiveness of ascorbic acid (8g/70kg/day) as a supplemental pharmacological treatment for autistic children in residential treatment [17].
 

Biological context of Residential Treatment

 

Anatomical context of Residential Treatment

 

Gene context of Residential Treatment

  • Factorial validity, reliability of assessments and prevalence of ADHD behavioural symptoms in day and residential treatment centres for children with behavioural problems [20].
  • METHODS: P300 ERPs were recorded from 72 residential treatment program patients, characterized by a history of either cocaine (n=25), or cocaine and alcohol (n=18), or opioid (n=29) dependence, and 14 non-drug-dependent community volunteers [21].
  • FBS was not conceived as a substitute for a residential treatment program [22].
  • In this study 61 White male alcoholics from a residential treatment program in Ireland were compared with 53 White male alcoholics from a similar program in Canada on their rank ordering of 13 positive and 12 negative expected consequences from drinking [23].
  • Because few specialized programs work with the Deaf, it is difficult to determine the factors that influence a deaf individual's desire to maintain sobriety following completion of a residential treatment program [24].

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