Results from a cost-benefit analysis of substance abuse treatment programs are presented. Sections of this article include: abstract; methods; results according to per diem substance abuse treatment costs, average cost and benefits associated with substance abuse treatment, pre-post changes in the individual sources of monetary benefit, sensitivity analyses; "inflating" the arrest data, multiple regression models, cohort, and varying treatment intensity across providers; and discussion. A ratio of 7:1 benefits to costs exists; a benefit of $11,487 to a cost of $1,583.
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Friday, January 12, 2007
Benefit-Cost in the California Treatment Outcome Project: Does Substance Abuse "Pay for Itself?"
I think I posted a news article summarizing these findings, but this link includes a PDF of the journal article:
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Thanks for the link to the pdf of the study. I have posted information from the study re. net benefit among alcohol abusers on my website Bulletin Board-Alcohol Reports
http://alcoholreports.blogspot.com/
You have an excellent website, keep up the good work.
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