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Title: Assertive Community Treatment and the Mentally Ill Offender


1
Assertive Community Treatment and the Mentally
Ill Offender
  • An Investigation Into the Relationships Between
    Program Structural Features and Outcome Measures
    of Mentally Ill Offenders

2
Structural Facets of Eight Factor Model
Team Intensity
  • Contact Frequency
  • Team Meeting
  • Team Approach
  • Service Intensity
  • Small Caseload

3
Structural Facets of Eight Factor Model
Community Treatment
  • In-Vivo Services
  • Hospital Admissions Responsibility
  • Treatment Responsibility
  • Admissions Criteria
  • Crisis Services
  • Work With Supports

4
Structural Facets of Eight Factor Model
Engagement/Retention
  • No-Drop Policy
  • Assertive Engagement
  • Hospital Discharge Planning
  • Time-Unlimited Service

5
Structural Facets of Eight Factor Model
Substance Abuse Treatment
  • Substance Abuse Groups
  • Substance Abuse Treatment
  • Dual-Disorder Model

6
Structural Facets of Eight Factor Model
Specialist Staffing
  • Substance Abuse Specialist
  • Nurse on Staff
  • Psychiatrist on Staff
  • Vocational Specialist

7
Structural Facets of Eight Factor Model
Caseload Distribution
  • Team Leader Role
  • Intake Rate

Staff Capacity and Continuity
  • Staff Capacity
  • Continuity of Staffing

8
Methods of Analysis
Logistic Regression
  • Establish a relationship between an outcome and a
    set of predictors
  • If one is found, simplify the model by
    eliminating some of the predictors while still
    maintaining strong prediction or explanatory
    power
  • Dichotomize dependent variable into two groups
    coded 0 1
  • Examine strength of association
  • Examine the effect of the change of each
    predictor on the odds of being in one group or
    the other

9
Outcome Measures
Dichotomized Criminal Engagement Index
  • Number of bookings
  • Number of convictions
  • Number of days in jail
  • Group 0 no criminal involvement
  • Group 1 any degree of criminal involvement

10
Outcome Measures
Dichotomized Quality of Life Index
  • First Eschelon of Quality of Life
  • Type of Employment
  • Living Arrangements
  • Group 0 Unfavorable Life Situation
  • Not in the paid work force
  • Homeless or in intensive care
  • Group 1 Favorable Life Situation
  • Paid work force
  • Group or independent living
  • Second Eschelon of Quality of Life
  • Non-Employment Sources of Income

11
ACTness and Criminal Engagement
Model 1
12
ACTness and Criminal Engagement
Model 2
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ACTness and Criminal Engagement
Relative Importance of ACT Facets
  • Substance Abuse Treatment (.255)
  • Specialized Staffing (.250)
  • Caseload Distribution (.204)
  • Team Intensity (.176)
  • Community Treatment (.097)
  • Staff Capacity Continuity (-.100)
  • Engagement Retention (n.s)

14
ACTness and Quality of Life Index
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ACTness and Quality of Life Index
Relative Importance of ACT Facets
  • Caseload Distribution (.334)
  • Team Intensity (.324)
  • Engagement Retention (.308)
  • Community Treatment (.246)
  • Specialist Staffing (.216)
  • Staff Capacity Continuity (.000)

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