Client and program factors associated with dropout from court mandated drug treatment
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- Amodeo, Maryann & Chassler, Deborah & Oettinger, Catherine & Labiosa, Wilfred & Lundgren, Lena M., 2008. "Client retention in residential drug treatment for Latinos," Evaluation and Program Planning, Elsevier, vol. 31(1), pages 102-112, February.
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Drug treatment dropouts Outcomes Drug diversion program evaluation Proposition 36 offenders;Statistics
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