The treatment for alcohol and other drug disorders has been shown to be effective, yet previous research suggests that the quality of treatment received may differ based on client's race/ethnicity. The goal of this study is to increase our understanding of racial/ethnic differences in the quality of treatment for substance use disorders. Specifically, this study aims to: 1) Examine whether racial/ethnic differences in quality indicators of substance abuse treatment exist. The widely adopted quality indicator measures for outpatient substance abuse treatment, the Washington Circle performance measures of treatment initiation and engagement, will be used to assess treatment quality. 2) Test whether client-, facility-, and community-level predictors of treatment initiation and engagement differ by clients'race/ethnicity;3) Evaluate whether race/ethnicity moderates the relationship between treatment engagement and subsequent treatment outcomes, specifically emergency department visits and detoxification admissions. This study will use administrative data from Massachusetts'publicly-funded outpatient substance abuse treatment services in 2006. The data will be linked with data on emergency department visits across the state. To accomplish the first two aims, multilevel regressions will be employed to account for within-facility correlations of clients'initiation and engagement status. To accomplish the third aim, survival (time-to-event) analyses will be employed. The outcomes will be measured in the year following the index visit to outpatient treatment, controlling for client-, facility-, and community-level factors. Furthering our understanding on racial/ethnic disparities in treatment quality could offer ways for states and programs to improve treatment quality for clients from diverse backgrounds and lead to better treatment outcomes.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
Type
Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award (F31)
Project #
1F31AA018246-01
Application #
7675054
Study Section
Health Services Research Review Subcommittee (AA)
Program Officer
Martinelli, Angela
Project Start
2009-05-01
Project End
2011-04-30
Budget Start
2009-05-01
Budget End
2010-04-30
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2009
Total Cost
$26,531
Indirect Cost
Name
Brandeis University
Department
Type
Schools of Social Work
DUNS #
616845814
City
Waltham
State
MA
Country
United States
Zip Code
02454
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Acevedo, Andrea; Garnick, Deborah W; Dunigan, Robert et al. (2015) Performance measures and racial/ethnic disparities in the treatment of substance use disorders. J Stud Alcohol Drugs 76:57-67
Acevedo, Andrea; Garnick, Deborah; Ritter, Grant et al. (2015) Race/ethnicity and quality indicators for outpatient treatment for substance use disorders. Am J Addict 24:523-31