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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Research on treatment systems for substance abuse


6/10 Volume 27

All Nordic countries, as many other Western countries, have recently reformed treatment systems for substance abuse, looking for the most cost-efficient mix and model of organisation.  For some time now, the focus of research on treatment has moved away from evaluations of specific clinical techniques to real-world-settings. But still, we don’t know what really works in reducing problems on the population level (Babor & Poznyak 2011).

This issue of NAD proves a rich collection of empirical examples and theoretical perspectives on treatment systems from many countries.


Editorial  -    Alcohol and drug treatment systems research:
a question of money, professionals, and democracy   (PDF

Research reports and commentaries

PART I Theoretical perspectives on systems and models – critique and practice




PART II Comparing national systems or part of systems – descriptions and analysis









Constance Weisner & Agatha Hinman & Yun Lu & Felicia W. Chi & Jennifer Mertens Addiction treatment ultimatums and U.S. health reform: A case study 


PART III Treatment systems from a global perspective