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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jan 28.
Published in final edited form as: Subst Use Misuse. 2017 Feb 22;53(2):249–259. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2016.1267217

Table 4.

Difference between inpatients and outpatients on attitudes towards C&C services.

Inpatients
M(SD)
Outpatients
M(SD)
p
How helpful has the C&C
 Center been to you to in terms of…
General living
 Find/keep a job or stable source of income 2.67 (1.49) 2.33 (1.57) .31
 Learn skills for job 3.76 (1.42) 2.51 (1.65) < .001
 Have a place to live 4.45 (0.97) 2.83 (1.75) < .001
 Stay out of prison or lock up 3.60 (1.69) 2.15 (1.73) < .01
 Stay out of CDDC 3.59 (1.72) 2.32 (1.79) < .05
Access to medical care
 Obtain treatment with methadone for drug addiction 3.85 (1.53) 4.64 (0.86) < .05
 Obtain medical care for illnesses other than HIV 4.17 (1.19) 3.32 (1.59) < .05
 Obtain medical care for HIV 2.75 (1.67) 2.07 (1.54) .34
 Obtain mental health care 2.61 (1.56) 1.79 (1.29) .06
Drug craving
 Reduce craving for drug use 4.63 (0.83) 4.50 (0.86) .46
 Overall satisfaction with services provided by C&C staff 4.62 (0.64) 4.45 (0.65) .20
 Confidence in staying away from drugs at the moment 3.60 (1.49) 3.37 (1.48) .46
 Projected confidence in staying away from drugs after leaving the C&C 3.79 (1.30) 3.69 (1.40) .74

Boldface indicates p-values that are statistically significant.