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期刊名:Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs. supplement

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ISSN:1946-584X

e-ISSN:1946-5858

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Objective: In the field of health care services, resource allocation is increasingly determined based on a population needs model. Although service needs models have been developed for adults with substance use problems, ...
Brian Rush,Joël Tremblay,David Brown Brian Rush
Objective: Substance use services and supports have traditionally been funded without the benefit of a comprehensive, quantitative planning model closely aligned with population needs. This article describes the methodolo...
Alison Ritter,Jenny Chalmers,Maria Gomez Alison Ritter
Objective: The estimation of demand for treatment is one of the important elements in planning for alcohol and other drug treatment services. This article reports on a demand-projection model used in Australia to estimate...
Jessica Storbjörk,Kerstin Stenius Jessica Storbjörk
Objective: Researchers generally assume that addiction treatment systems can be viewed as entities and planned with the citizens' best interests in mind. We argue that another steering principle, the market logic, has per...
Alison Ritter,Richard Mellor,Jenny Chalmers et al. Alison Ritter et al.
Objective: Estimates of the extent of treatment need (defined by the presence of a diagnosis for which there is an effective treatment available) and treatment demand (defined as treatment seeking) are essential parts of ...
Brian Rush,Karen Urbanoski Brian Rush
Objective: System planners and funders encounter many challenges in taking action toward evidence-informed enhancement of substance use treatment systems. Researchers are increasingly asked to contribute expertise to thes...
Paul M Roman Paul M Roman
Objective: This article offers the author's assessment of the progress in research on alcohol related to alcohol misuse and alcohol use disorders. Method:...
Paul M Roman Paul M Roman
Objective: This article traces the evolution of alcohol-related social policy over the past 75 years. Method: The literature was review...