Figure 3.1. Percentage of patient-clients with substanceabusehistories. Ever Used Marijuana Ever Used Crack Ever Used Cocaine Ever Used Heroin Ever Used Heroin and Cocaine Ever Used Amphetamines Ever Used Other Illicit Drugs Males Females ... of care to individuals with a prior or current history of substanceabuse. Because ... believed to be generally unlinked to services, a high percentage of patients reported a history of drug abuse. Among 262 men served at two projects, 84.0 percent stated
of clients with histories of convictions who also had substanceabusehistories. In addition, a much higher percentage of clients with past convictions also lived ... among clients with past convictions compared to other clients with substanceabusehistories ... with substanceabusehistories with and without past convictions. There were a higher
by reducing the number of inspections when the non-compliance rate (the percentage of time ... and communities to enable clients to return to community living. The facility is accredited ... also maintains a statewide program to restore competency of criminal justice patients. The 29
G) on each client admitted to an IMD. Norms are available for the MCAS (by age/sex categories) based on a sample of clients in Multnomah, Oregon, described by the scale developers as follows: “clients were enrolled in community support units of Community ... Average MCAS Scores for Tracking Study Clients Compared to Normed Multnomah Clients by Age/Gender Age/Gender Tracking Study MCAS Clients Norms 49.7 (N=65) 47 ... Males 35-50 Females 35-50 Males 51+ Females 51+ Subsets of clients have other issues
Less than 4% of respondents thought that their LGBT clients had better overall health than other homeless youth clients. Respondents say that about four in ten LGBT homeless youth clients have been subject to sexual exploitation and sexual assault
report a history of childhood abuse or neglect; no information specifically concerning sexual abusehistory was gathered for this study, though anecdotal evidence suggests that the percentage of women sexually abused as children is higher
• The increase in clients with childcare needs was more marked for female clients. In fact, 58% of female clients who enrolled in 2005 had childcare needs compared to 42% in 2002. • The percentage of clients with childcare needs was greater
a parental history of substanceabuse (see Figure 4.3). Some clients had siblings ... who abusedsubstances (see Table 4.2). Most of the clients began abusingsubstances before reaching adulthood. One fifth (20.1%) of clients had begun abusing ... education. More than half of the clients reported beginning to abusesubstances
environmental contribution to the gray matter volume reductions observed in the patient ... population, 28 and a history of such complications has been found to predict outcomes ... between patients and controls or between siblings and controls in any of the tissue types
of HIV infection were calculated by type of substanceabusers. In a given year, substanceabusers with previous history of admission(s) to TIDA were identified. Cases ... Fig. 2 Numbers of different substancesabusers each year B′ accounted for 78 ... of substanceabuse in the country (Fig. 2). Methamphetamine was increasingly used