How many SACPA clients received at least 90 days of treatment?
Ninety days is widely cited as the minimum length of stay before treatment is likely to have a beneficial effect. Over half (54.9%) of SACPA outpatient clients and 42.8% of long-term residential clients received at least 90 days of treatment. Race/ethnic differences in treatment completion occurred among non-SACPA clients, as well as SACPA clients. Treatment completion and 90-day duration were less likely for African Americans, Hispanics and Native Americans than for Whites and Asian/Pacific Islanders. Outpatient placement of high-severity clients was more common for African Americans in SACPA which may be due to geographic dispersion of residential programs supplying SACPA treatment.
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