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Clinical Trial
. 1998 Nov-Dec;15(6):535-43.
doi: 10.1016/s0740-5472(97)00313-9.

Residential drug abuse treatment for probationers. Use of node-link mapping to enhance participation and progress

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Clinical Trial

Residential drug abuse treatment for probationers. Use of node-link mapping to enhance participation and progress

U Pitre et al. J Subst Abuse Treat. 1998 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

Node-link mapping, a graphic representation tool, was used to enhance substance-abuse treatment in a 4-month residential criminal justice program. Twelve communities of 30 to 35 probationers ("residents") were randomly assigned to either mapping-enhanced or standard counseling. During group sessions, counselors and residents in the mapping communities collaborated to develop node-link maps representing critical issues. Counselors in standard communities used their own methods. Treatment motivation (i.e., desire for help) was assessed at intake and was used to categorize residents into three levels. Treatment involvement was measured at the middle and at the end of the program. Residents, as well as their counselors, rated those in mapping communities as participating more in group sessions than those in standard communities. Mapping residents also reported better personal progress toward treatment goals, more positive affective responses to treatment, and greater treatment engagement. Residents with higher motivation at intake had higher treatment involvement scores regardless of type of counseling received.

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