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Appendix B: Summary Tables of CSAT GPRA Data
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From page 91...
... Appendix B Summary Tables of CSAT GPRA Data This appendix presents the summary tables, created by the committee, that summarize data reports generated from the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA)
From page 92...
... d  It should be noted that the n's of "Completers" and "Non-Completers" do not sum to the total number of intake interviews completed, as would be expected. It appears that the second data set sent by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA; PAF Item 58)
From page 93...
... of the 69.1% (188) of the group receiving group receiving group receiving outpatient treatment outpatient treatment outpatient treatment had between 1–10 had between 1–10 had between 1–10 contacts; 17.3% (93)
From page 94...
... said that their drug use their drug use had their drug use had that their drug use that their drug use had caused emotional caused emotional caused emotional had caused emotional had caused emotional problems somewhat, problems somewhat, problems somewhat, problems somewhat, problems somewhat, considerably, or considerably, or considerably, or considerably, or considerably, or extremelyn extremely extremely extremely extremely 39.8% (327) attended 42.1% (85)
From page 95...
... APPENDIX B 95 TABLE PPW-PLT-1 Continued Intake Results for Those with a Intake Results Intake Results for Discharge and/or Intake Results Intake Results for Those with a Those with ONLY 6-Month Follow for All Intake for Those with a 6-Month Follow-Up an Intake Interview Up Interview Interviews Discharge Interview Interview ("Non-Completers") ("Completers")
From page 96...
... were in residential treatment residential treatment residential treatment residential treatment residential treatment 37.1% (303) were 36.5% (73)
From page 97...
... were and not enrolled in a not enrolled in a not enrolled in a Educationu school or job training school or job training school or job training program in the past program in the past program in the past 30 days 30 days 30 days 72.4% (605)
From page 98...
... received inpatient treatment patient treatment for inpatient treatment for mental or mental or emotional for mental or emo emotional difficulties difficulties in the past tional difficulties in in the past 30 daysw 30 days the past 30 days 38.6% (315) received 38.5% (77)
From page 99...
... of those who had sexual who had sexual con- who had sexual con contact had at least tact had at least one tact had at least one one unprotected unprotected sexual unprotected sexual sexual contact in contact in the past 30 contact in the past 30 the past 30 days days with a person days with a person with a person who who has injected or who has injected or has injected or is is currently injecting is currently injecting currently injecting drugs drugs drugsac 92.0% (749) have 92.1% (186)
From page 100...
... c (n = 403) d Basic 99.6% female, Data not available Data not available 99.7% female, 0.3% 99.7% female, 0.3% Demographicsaf 0.1% male, 0.2% transgender transgender transgender 11.4% Hispanic or 7.75% Hispanic or 9.6% Hispanic or Latino; 29.1% Black Latino; 24.1% Black Latino; 22.7% Black or African American, or African American, or African American, 63.6% White, 5.1% 69.1% White, 4.5% 56.4% White, American Indian, and American Indian, and 3.6% American 1.8% multiracial 1.5% multiracial Indian, 1.2% were multiracial, and 15.4% were none of the above 20.5% were 18–24 17.8% were 18–24 23.0% were between years old, 59.8% years old, 60.2% 18–24 years old, were 25–34, and were 25–34, and 58.3% were 25–34, 18.4% were 35–44 19.9% were 35–44 and 17.8% were 35–44 af  A1 Report.
From page 101...
... Discharge interviews must be conducted in person on the day of discharge where possible, or within 14 days. If the interview is not conducted by day 15, the grantee will conduct an administrative discharge (see PAF item 58)
From page 102...
... h  In some cases, a discharge interview occurred before a 6-month follow-up, and in other cases, the reverse was true. To adjust for this fact, the committee asked that the outcomes data also be tabulated according to the chronological order of interviews (comparing baseline to first interview, and comparing baseline to second interview)
From page 103...
... second follow-up cases) (outcomes sorted by interview type)
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... second follow-up cases) TABLE PPW-PLT-4  Program Goal: Increase Engagement in Treatment Servicesb Target Intake Target Rate Versus Program Goalc Outcome Metric Versus Actual Actual Notes Increase Engagement in Progress toward Target intake Target client Target client intake Three programs have Treatment Servicesd recruitment goalse versus actual intake to date = coverage rate = rates lower than intake 1,645f 80.0% 30%; one program has a Client intake Client intake rate of 65.9%; received to date coverage rate = two programs have = 839 51.0% rates greater than 95% a  All data in this table come from PAF, Item 58.
From page 105...
... c  All data in this table come from PAF, Items 47 and 49. d  The regular rate, rather than the valid rate, is used for the percentages of clients that received at least 1 day of outpatient treatment, in order to reflect that some clients refused.
From page 106...
... received Substance Abuse Education -- a program of instruction designed to assist individuals in drug prevention, relapse, and/or treatment 37.7% (172) received Information and Referral -- services involving the provision of resources to a client promoting health behavior and/or direction of a client to other sources for help or information a  All data in this table come from PAF, Items 47 and 49.
From page 107...
... received Child Care -- care provided to children for a period of time Enhance Flexibility in the Use F2 Report Past 30-day outpatient Discharge Versus Intake of Funds Designed to Help State AUD/SUD treatment Substance Abuse Agencies Address engagement 41.4% (84) had received at least 1 day of the Continuum of Care, Including outpatient treatment for AUD or SUD at Services Provided to Women in discharge, versus 71.4% (145)
From page 108...
... The duration of brief therapies is reported to be anywhere from 1 session to 40 sessions, with the typical therapy lasting between 6 and 20 sessions 36.6% (167) received Referral to Treatment -- a process for facilitating client/ consumer access to specialized treatments and services through linkage with, or directing clients/consumers to, agencies that can meet their needs Enhance Flexibility in the Use No metrics in reporting tools that address of Funds Designed to Promote this goal a Coordinated, Effective, and Efficient State System Managed by State Substance Abuse Agencies by Encouraging New Approaches and Models of Service Delivery
From page 109...
... Note that the n's on the B1 Report are distinct from the others (n = 2,034 for all intake interviews; n = 229 for those with discharge interview; n = 1,127 for those with 6-month follow-up)
From page 110...
... had 23.8% (216) had received at least 1 received at least 1 day received at least 1 day of outpatient of outpatient treatment day of outpatient treatment for AUD for AUD or SUD treatment for AUD or SUDl or SUD 65.2% (266)
From page 111...
... said that their drug use caused emotional that their drug use that their drug use that their drug use had caused emotional problems somewhat, had caused emotional had caused emotional had caused emotional problems somewhat, considerably, or problems somewhat, problems somewhat, problems somewhat, considerably, or extremely considerably, or considerably, or considerably, or extremelyo extremely extremely extremely 72.2% (153) attended 72.3% (1,286)
From page 112...
... 112 PROGRESS OF FOUR PROGRAMS FROM CARA TABLE BCOR-1 Continued Intake Results for Those with a Intake Results Intake Results for Discharge and/or Intake Results Intake Results for Those with a Those with ONLY 6-Month Follow for All Intake for Those with a 6-Month Follow-Up an Intake Interview Up Interview Interviews Discharge Interview Interview ("Non-Completers") ("Completers")
From page 113...
... were in residential treatment; residential treatment; residential treatment; residential treatment; residential treatment; 7.8% (105) were 24.2% (32)
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... were and not enrolled in a enrolled in a school or not enrolled in a Educationv school or job training job training program school or job training program in the past in the past 30 days program in the past 30 days 30 days 77.5% (1,500)
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... received 19.5% (177) received outpatient treatment outpatient treatment outpatient treatment for mental or for mental or for mental or emotional difficulties emotional difficulties emotional difficulties in the past 30 daysy in the past 30 days in the past 30 days 48.8% (863)
From page 116...
... of those who had sexual who had sexual who had sexual contact had at least contact had at least contact had at least one unprotected one unprotected one unprotected sexual contact in sexual contact in the sexual contact in the past 30 days past 30 days with the past 30 days with a person who a person who has with a person who has injected or is injected or is currently has injected or is currently injecting injecting drugs currently injecting drugsad drugs 80.7% (1,451) have 80.5% (169)
From page 117...
... c (n = 1,051) d Basic 41.4% female, Data not available Data not available 56.4% male, 43.0% 56.8% male, 43.1% Demographicsag 58.3% male, 0.3% female, 0.5% female, 0.1% transgender transgender transgender 19.0% Hispanic or 18.0% Hispanic or 20.2% Hispanic or Latino, 12.8% Black Latino, 17.4% Black Latino, 19.4% Black or African American, or African American, or African American, 54.8% White, 1.9% 77.5% White, 2.8% 77.0% White, 1.7% American Indian, American Indian, and American Indian, and 0.6% multi-racial, 0.8% multi-racial 1.0% multi-racial and 29.3% were none of the above 3.2% were between 4.6% were between 2.7% were between 13–17 years old, 13–17 years old, 13–17 years old, 10.4% between 12.9% between 9.5% between 18–24, 18–24, 33.0% 18–24, 32.4% 31.3% between between 25–34, between 25–34 years 25–34 years old, 26.4% between 35– old, 25.6% between 26.5% between 35– 44, 16.4% between 35–44, 16.3% 44, 17.1% between 45–54, and 9.8% between 45–54, and 45–54, and 11.8% between 55–65 7.7% between 55–65 between 55–65 ag  A1 Report.
From page 118...
... . Note that this set of data only included 18 of the 21 grantees that are included in the rest of the data reports.
From page 119...
... Discharge interviews must be conducted in person on the day of discharge where possible, or within 14 days. If the interview is not conducted by day 15, the grantee will conduct an administrative discharge (PAF, Item 58)
From page 120...
... received After Care -- treatment Families to Recover given for a limited time after the client from Alcohol or Drug Child care has completed his/her primary treatment Problemsa program, but is still connected to the Vocational services treatment provider Educational services 78.8% (464) received Recovery Support -- support from peers, family, friends, and Legal services health professionals during recovery.
From page 121...
... received Recovery Coaching -- guidance involving a combination of counseling, support, and various forms of mediation treatments to find solutions to deal with breaking the habit of substance abuse 25.6% (151) received Self-Help and Support Groups -- helping or improving oneself without assistance from others; and/or an assemblage of persons who have similar experiences and assist in encouraging and keeping individuals from failing continued
From page 122...
... received Information and Referral -- services involving the provision of resources to a client that promote health behavior and/or directing a client to other sources for help or information 7.8% (46) received Other Peer-to-Peer recovery support services -- other peer to-peer recovery services that the client received that are not listed above
From page 123...
... received Recovery No baseline Community and Statewide (discharge receiving Support -- support from peers, family, with which to Recovery Support Services (RSS) , interview data, 589 recovery friends and health professionals during compare Including Peer Recovery Support unique clients with support recovery Services, Designed and Delivered a discharge form)
From page 124...
... Build Connections No data in the Between Recovery CSAT GPRA Networks, reporting tool Between Recovery address this Community goal Organizations (RCOs) , and with Other Recovery Support Services (RSS)
From page 125...
... Where rates and valid rates differed in these reports, the regular rate was used in this table in order to reflect the fact that the questions were "not applicable" to some clients, and that some clients declined to answer questions. b  The GPRA data output is relatively detailed for certain questions (e.g., the exact number of individuals who consumed alcohol for 1 day, for 2 days, for 3 days, and so on)
From page 126...
... second follow-up cases) TABLE BCOR-9  Additional Outcomes Sorted by Chronological Order of Interviewsb First Follow-Up Versus Intake Second Follow-Up Versus Intake Program Goal Metric (n = 1,035)


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