Program fidelity in assertive community treatment: Development and use of a measure.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry1998Vol. 68(2), pp. 216–232
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Abstract
Assertive community treatment (ACT) is a complex community-based service approach to helping people with severe mental disorders live successfully in the community. Effective replication of the model and research on critical elements require explicit criteria and measurement. A measure of program fidelity to ACT and the results of its application to fifty diverse programs are presented.
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