Who goes to alcohol and drug treatment? Understanding utilization within the context of insurance.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol2002Vol. 63(6), pp. 673–682
Citations Over TimeTop 14% of 2002 papers
Abstract
Social consequences, rather than severity of dependence, in both insured and uninsured problem drinkers are important predictors of treatment entry when traditional utilization measures are controlled. Public programs play a crucial part in the alcohol and drug treatment system, and their viability is important as health policy changes.
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