FSD2731 Coping After Inpatient Treatment of Substance Abuse 1995-1997
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Study title
Coping After Inpatient Treatment of Substance Abuse 1995-1997
Dataset ID Number
FSD2731
Persistent identifiers
https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD2731https://doi.org/10.60686/t-fsd2731
Data Type
Quantitative
Authors
- Saarnio, Pekka (University of Tampere. Department of Social Policy and Social Work)
- Tolonen, Marjo
Abstract
The survey investigated how persons who had undergone substance abuse treatment coped after the treatment. The respondents had come in for treatment to an inpatient treatment facility for people with substance abuse problems in Finland between August and November 1995. The length of the treatment varied from 9 to 97 days. The respondents were interviewed five times: one week after the beginning of the treatment, 2-3 days before the end of the treatment, and three, six and twelve months after the end of the treatment.
In the first interview the respondents were first asked about their social stability (housing, job). Next questions covered the use of different substances in the previous 12 months, substance mainly used, number of years with substance abuse problems, number of days sober and intoxicated in the previous six months, longest period of sobriety in the previous six months and length of the most recent substance abuse period. Further questions charted the respondents' treatment history (e.g. number of visits to health care centre or hospital during the previous 12 months resulting from substance abuse), friends (e.g. number of substance abusing friends) and leisure time activities. The second interview charted the treatment period (length, reason for ending the treatment etc.), the respondents' plans of further treatment and estimates on their coping in the following 12 months and their personal therapists' estimates on their coping.
The third interview had many of the questions asked in the first and second interviews. Again, there were questions about the respondents' social stability, substance abuse, and friends and leisure activities. Questions were also asked about further treatment sought, satisfaction with the treatment period, the respondents' estimates on their situation in the previous three months and life events in the previous three months. In the fourth and the fifth interviews many of the same questions were again asked: social stability, possible further treatment sought, substance abuse, friends and leisure time, the respondent's own estimates of their situation and life events.
Background variables included the respondent's gender, economic activity, marital status and education.
Keywords
addiction; alcoholism; drug addiction; medical treatment methods; rehabilitation; social work
Topic Classification
- Social sciences (Fields of Science Classification)
- Specific social services: use and availability (CESSDA Topic Classification)
- Drug abuse, alcohol and smoking (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Series
Substance Abuse TreatmentDistributor
Finnish Social Science Data Archive
Access
The dataset is (B) available for research, teaching and study.
Data Collector
- Saarnio, Pekka (University of Tampere. Department of Social Policy and Social Work)
- Tolonen, Marjo
Time Period Covered
1994-11 – 1997-02
Collection Dates
1995-11 – 1997-02
Nation
Finland
Geographical Coverage
Finland
Analysis/Observation Unit Type
Individual
Universe
Individuals treated for substance abuse in an inpatient treatment facility (excluding individuals who had only come in for detoxification)
Time Method
Longitudinal: Cohort/Event-based
Sampling Procedure
Non-probability: Purposive
The clients coming in for treatment were recruited in the order they arrived. Not all respondents were interviewed five times: some interrupted treatment, three people passed away during the study period, and some became non-respondents. About half of the interviews were conducted in the facility and the rest somewhere else, for example, in the client's home or outpatient clinics. Interviews were conducted by a therapist from the facility who was not actively involved in the treatment activities.
Collection Mode
Face-to-face interview
Research Instrument
Structured questionnaire
Data File Language
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Data Version
1.0
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Completeness of Data and Restrictions
The researcher has coded the 'year of birth' question into variable A1_1 'age'.
Open-ended responses to question C6_2 in questionnaire C are not included in the data.
Weighting
There are no weight variables in the data.
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Bibliographical Citation
Saarnio, Pekka (University of Tampere) & Tolonen, Marjo: Coping After Inpatient Treatment of Substance Abuse 1995-1997 [dataset]. Version 1.0 (2012-05-16). Finnish Social Science Data Archive [distributor]. https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD2731
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Disclaimer
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Related Publications
Saarnio, P. Tolonen, M. Heikkilä, K. Kangassalo, S. Mäkeläinen, M. L. Niitty-Uotila, P. Vilenius, L. & Virtanen, K. (1998) Päihdeongelmaisten selviytyminen hoidon jälkeen. Sosiaalilääketieteellinen Aikakauslehti 35 (4), 207-219
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