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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Serv Outcomes Res Methodol. 2014 Aug 7;14(4):232–254. doi: 10.1007/s10742-014-0122-0
Program Name Program Overview N (%) Relevant References
Effective Adolescent Treatment Supported Motivational Enhancement Therapy/Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (MET/CBT-5) implementation 2,494 (45.1%) Dennis et al. 2004; Melchior et al. 2007; SAMHSA 2003
Cannabis Youth Treatment Provided MET/CBT-5, MET/CBT-12, family education and therapy (Family Support Network), MET-CBT with the Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (ACRA), or Multidimensional Family Therapy 451 (8.2%) Dennis et al. 2004; Diamond et al. 2002
Adolescent Treatment Models Provided community-based, evidence supported treatment services for adolescents 211 (3.8%) Dennis et al. 2003
Adolescent Residential Treatment Provided residential treatment and community-based continuing care services 50 (0.9%) SAMHSA 2002
Strengthening Communities for Youth Developed and strengthen substance use screening, referral and treatment systems, particularly by building partnerships among community, school-based and juvenile justice systems 792 (14.3%) Dennis et al. 2008
Targeted Capacity Expansion Supported development and expansion of comprehensive and integrated substance treatment services, particularly to underserved populations 283 (5.1%) Wilson et al. 2005
Young Offenders Reentry Program Provided community-based treatment and supportive services to youth re-entering the community 357 (6.5%) SAMHSA 2004
Family and Juvenile Treatment Drug Court Provided treatment services, wrap-around services, and case management as part of drug court 345 (6.2%) SAMHSA 2005
Assertive Adolescent and Family treatment Provided community-based, family – centered care through the Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach and Assertive Continuing Care 544 (9.8%) Godley et al. 2007