CNS/ColeW Test Study: Alcohol and Drug Services Study (ADSS), 1996-1999: [United States]
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United States Department of Health and Human Services. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Office of Applied Studies, 2008-06-05, "CNS/ColeW Test Study: Alcohol and Drug Services Study (ADSS), 1996-1999: [United States]", hdl:1902.2/99999 Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [Distributor]
Study Global Idhdl:1902.2/99999
Other IDICPSR: 99999
AuthorsUnited States Department of Health and Human Services. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Office of Applied Studies (United States Department of Health and Human Services. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Office of Applied Studies)
Production DatePlease see full citation.
Funding AgencyUnited States Department of Health and Human Services. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Office of Applied Studies
Grant Number283-92-8331
Distributor Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan
Distribution DateJune 05, 2008
Version2003-11-03, November 03, 2003
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The Alcohol and Drug Services Study (ADSS) was a national study of substance abuse treatment facilities and clients. The study was designed to develop estimates of the duration and costs of treatment and to describe the post-treatment status of substance abuse clients. ADSS continues and extends upon data collected in the Drug Services Research Survey, 1990: [United States] (ICPSR 3393) and the Services Research Outcome Study, 1995-1996: [United States] (ICPSR 2691) with a more complete sampling frame, an enhanced sampling design, and more detailed measures of treatment services provided, the costs of treatment, and clients in treatment. ADSS was implemented in three phases. In Phase I, a nationally representative sample of treatment facilities was surveyed to assess characteristics of treatment services and clients including treatment type, costs, program capacity, the number of clients served, waiting lists, and services provided to special populations. In Phase II, records were abstracted from a sample of clients in a subsample of Phase I facilities. This phase included four sub-components: (1) the Main Study, an analysis of abstracted records to assess the treatment process and characteristics of discharged clients, (2) the Incentive Study, which assessed the impact of varying financial payments on follow-up interview participation among non-methadone outpatient clients, (3) the In-Treatment Methadone Client study (ITMC), which assessed the treatment process of methadone maintenance, and (4) the comparison study of Early Dropout clients (EDO), which provided a proxy comparison group of records from substance abusers that went untreated. Phase III involved follow-up personal interviews with Phase II clients who could be located. This interview sought to determine post-treatment status in terms of substance use, economic condition, criminal justice involvement, and further substance abuse treatment episodes. Urine testing was conducted to validate self-reported drug use. Drugs included in the survey were alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, crack cocaine, heroin, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, amphetamines, non-prescribed use of prescription medications, abuse of over-the-counter medications, and other drugs. ADSS also included a cost study, which involved obtaining additional financial information from the Phase II facilities. A computerized desktop audit was used in the cost study to conduct consistency and accuracy checks on selected questionnaire data from Phases I and II. Variables were subsequently updated to represent the most accurate data available. Additional analysis variables were then created using combinations of the revised Phase I and II data.

Keywordsalcohol abuse (thesaurus); drug abuse (thesaurus); drug treatment (thesaurus); health care services (thesaurus); intervention (thesaurus); methadone maintenance (thesaurus); substance abuse (thesaurus); substance abuse treatment (thesaurus); treatment compliance (thesaurus); treatment outcome (thesaurus); treatment programs (thesaurus)
Topic ClassificationICPSR XVI.A. Social Indicators, United States (ICPSR subject classifications); SAMHDA XV. Alcohol and Drug Services Study (SAMHDA subject classifications)
Time Period Covered1996 - 1999
Date of CollectionDecember, 1996 - September, 1999
Country/NationPlease see geographic coverage.
Geographic CoverageUnited States
Unit of Analysisfacility ; treatment client ; treatment modality
Universe(1) Substance abuse treatment facilities in the United States registered in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's National Master Facility Inventory of known facilities. (2) Clients engaged in substance abuse treatment in these facilities.
Kind of Datasurvey data
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