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The Iowa Gambling Treatment Program: Treatment Outcomes for a Follow-up Sample
Authors:Howard?J.?Shaffer  mailto:howard_Shaffer@hms.harvard.edu."   title="  howard_Shaffer@hms.harvard.edu."   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Richard?A.?LaBrie,Debi?A.?LaPlante,Rachel?C.?Kidman,Anthony?N.?Donato
Affiliation:(1) Division on Addictions, Harvard Medical School, USA
Abstract:
The Iowa Gambling Treatment Program (IGTP) amassed participant data for gamblers and concerned others of gamblers over 4 years (1997–2001). Data collection opportunities included: (1) crisis contacts, (2) placement screening, (3) admission, (4) treatment services, (5) discharge, and (6) follow-up. Among followed gamblers, 74% of treatment completers, 49% of substantial treatment completers, and 36% of dropouts and referrals were abstaining from gambling at 6-month follow-up. The reduction in dollars lost to gambling was similar; 85% of treatment completers, 88% of substantial treatment completers, and 65% of others reduced their dollars lost per week. Although more extensive follow-up efforts are needed to properly evaluate the effectiveness of the IGTP, these results suggest that the IGTP shows promise.
Keywords:treatment outcome  program evaluation  gambling  pathological gambling
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