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Nonattendance in addiction mental health services

Patient and appointment factors

Nonattendance in addiction mental health services

Patient and appointment factors

Summary

This study examined patient and appointment factors as predictors of nonattendance in addiction mental health services. Data were collected from the electronic files of 7,641 patients treated for a substance use disorder in outpatient clinics of an addiction mental health organization in the Netherlands. Negative binomial regression analyses revealed that cocaine use, poly substance use, limitations in interpersonal functioning, presence of anxiety disorder and cluster C personality disorder, age, level of education, source of income, and planning consistency were associated with nonattendance.

OrganisationHanze
Published inThe Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling American Counseling Association, Vol. 43, Uitgave: 2, Pagina's: 125-139
Date2022-09-04
TypeJournal article
DOI10.1002/jaoc.12112
LanguageEnglish

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