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Process Evaluation of the Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Program at the South Idaho Correctional Institution, 1999-2000
This study is a process evaluation of a Residential
Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) program at the South Idaho
Correctional Institution (SICI), addressing the following research
questions: (1) Did the SICI RSAT program as delivered conform with its
stated goals and objectives? (2) Did the program result in reduced
recidivism, abstinence from drug and alcohol use, and reduced costs of
incarceration? (3) Did the referral process identify the targeted
population? (4) Would the SICI RSAT data, management, staffing, and
design be suitably established within two years to allow for a full
outcome evaluation? (5) Were there communication issues among the
IDOC, Parole Commission, and contract providers that might interfere
with program implementation and delivery? and (6) Were there any
cooperative remedies that had been, or might be developed to address
implementation and delivery difficulties? Researchers conducted field
observations (Part 1, Observational Data) of program delivery by
program leaders using both the Cognitive Change Program Module and the
Minnesota Model-Based Chemical Dependency Treatment Modules in each of
the three phases of the therapeutic community environment. Researchers
administered questionnaires to inmates (Part 2, Inmate Interview Data)
and staff (Part 3, Staff Interview Data) regarding their perceptions
of program operations. Variables for Part 1 include the date and time
of observation, nature of observation, clarity, organization, and
substance of program delivery, the program leader's involvement and
the quality of that involvement with inmates, how prepared the program
leader was, and the general therapeutic atmosphere of the
program. Demographic variables for Part 2 include the race, age,
ethnicity, and level of education of each inmate. Other variables
include use of alcohol and illegal drugs prior to incarceration,
inmates' perceptions of the treatment personnel, their levels of
involvement with the group meetings and cognitive self-change groups,
the atmosphere of therapy, ratings of communication and delivery of
treatment, quality of service, and the strengths and weaknesses of the
RSAT program. Variables for Part 3 include staff's perceptions of the
RSAT program and whether they felt the program content and delivery
were well organized and easy to understand, perceptions of the program
leader's preparation and involvement, perceptions of communication and
consistency issues, the quality of service, and the strengths and
weaknesses of the RSAT program.
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| description | This study is a process evaluation of a Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) program at the South Idaho Correctional Institution (SICI), addressing the following research questions: (1) Did the SICI RSAT program as delivered conform with its stated goals and objectives? (2) Did the program result in reduced recidivism, abstinence from drug and alcohol use, and reduced costs of incarceration? (3) Did the referral process identify the targeted population? (4) Would the SICI RSAT data, management, staffing, and design be suitably established within two years to allow for a full outcome evaluation? (5) Were there communication issues among the IDOC, Parole Commission, and contract providers that might interfere with program implementation and delivery? and (6) Were there any cooperative remedies that had been, or might be developed to address implementation and delivery difficulties? Researchers conducted field observations (Part 1, Observational Data) of program delivery by program leaders using both the Cognitive Change Program Module and the Minnesota Model-Based Chemical Dependency Treatment Modules in each of the three phases of the therapeutic community environment. Researchers administered questionnaires to inmates (Part 2, Inmate Interview Data) and staff (Part 3, Staff Interview Data) regarding their perceptions of program operations. Variables for Part 1 include the date and time of observation, nature of observation, clarity, organization, and substance of program delivery, the program leader's involvement and the quality of that involvement with inmates, how prepared the program leader was, and the general therapeutic atmosphere of the program. Demographic variables for Part 2 include the race, age, ethnicity, and level of education of each inmate. Other variables include use of alcohol and illegal drugs prior to incarceration, inmates' perceptions of the treatment personnel, their levels of involvement with the group meetings and cognitive self-change groups, the atmosphere of therapy, ratings of communication and delivery of treatment, quality of service, and the strengths and weaknesses of the RSAT program. Variables for Part 3 include staff's perceptions of the RSAT program and whether they felt the program content and delivery were well organized and easy to understand, perceptions of the program leader's preparation and involvement, perceptions of communication and consistency issues, the quality of service, and the strengths and weaknesses of the RSAT program. |
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| issued | 2003-04-11T00:00:00 |
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| title | Process Evaluation of the Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Program at the South Idaho Correctional Institution, 1999-2000 |