Residential rehabilitation effective

Residential rehabilitation has been found to be generally more effective than treatment in the community where ‘effective’ is taken to mean enabling people to become drug-free.

M Gossop, ‘Developments in the treatment of drug problems’ in ed. P Bean and T Nemitz, Drug treatment: what works? (Routledge, 2004)
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