Literature Review
Evaluation Strategies in Aboriginal Substance Abuse Programs: A Discussion
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Table of Contents
I. Statistical and Contextual Overview
Epidemiology
- Alcohol Use
- Drug Use
- Solvent Use
- Urban Substance Abuse
- Mortality
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
- Morbidity and Treatment
- Incarceration
- Homicide
II. Evaluation of Substance Abuse Programs
Indicators of Effectiveness of Substance Abuse Programs
Types of Evaluation
Sources of Information for Evaluation
- Client data
- Organizational Information
- Community Information
- Focus Groups
The Evaluation Team
Evaluation models
- Naturalistic Model
- Best Advice Model
- Outcome Analysis
- Community Evaluation
- Accreditation
III. Theoretical Models of Substance Abuse Treatment
IV. Prevention Programs
Types of Prevention Programs
Prevention Strategies for Aboriginal People
Examples of Prevention Programs
- Round Lake Treatment Centre
- Communities That Care
V. Treatment Programs
Characteristics of Substance Abuse Treatment Programs
Treatment Modality Approaches
Examples of Treatment Programs
- National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program
- Selkirk Healing Centre
- Okunongegayin
- O'Chiese Community Rehabilitation Program
- Beauval, Pinehouse and Cumberland House Community Treatment
- Ka-Na-Chi-Hih Solvent Abuse Treatment Centre
- Round Lake Treatment Centre
- Natitch Salallie Youth Residential Treatment Program
- Rediscovery International Foundation
- Symposium on Monitoring Outcomes for Substance Abuse Treatment Systems
VI. Observations
Endnotes
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