Knowledge
Item: CA-Psychosocial Services-29
Probability of Having Received a Type of Service among Clients
Differing in Drug Abuse Pattern Based on Length of Service Episode
This Knowledge Item illustrates the
difference between clients with differing patterns of drug abuse
in terms of the likelihood that a client will have received at least
one unit of a type of service after a given number of days in the
program. Overall, there are significant differences among the services
that users and nonusers of drugs receive in these programs showing how
the programs customize their services to their clients.
Estimated ("Fitted") Probability
of Having Received HIV Prevention/Intervention Services
for Groups Differing in Drug Abuse Status as a
Function of Days in the Program

Estimated ("Fitted") Probability
of Having Received Mental
Health Services for Groups Differing in Drug Abuse Status as a Function of Days in the
Program

Estimated ("Fitted") Probability
of Having Received Individual Counseling Services
for Groups Differing in Drug Abuse Status as a Function of
Days in the Program

Estimated ("Fitted") Probability
of Having Received Group
Counseling for Groups Differing in Drug Abuse Status as a Function of Days in the Program

Estimated ("Fitted") Probability
of Having Received Substance Abuse Services
for Groups Differing in Drug Abuse Status as a Function of Days
in the Program

Estimated ("Fitted") Probability
of Having Received Case
Management Services for Groups Differing in Drug Abuse Status as a Function of Days in
the Program

Knowledge Item Citation: Huba, G. J., Melchior, L. A., Panter, A. T., and the HRSA/HAB SPNS Cooperative Agreement Steering Committee (1998-2001). Knowledge Item:
CA-Psychosocial Services-29 from
HRSA/HAB's SPNS Cooperative Agreements on Innovative Models of Care, The Measurement Group Knowledge Base on HIV/AIDS Care, Online at www.TheMeasurementGroup.com.

Last Updated:
March 25, 2005; data through June 15, 1999; analyses conducted
June 2000.


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