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Money Matters: Cost-Effectiveness of Juvenile Drug Court with and without Evidence-Based Treatments

NCJ Number
238222
Journal
Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse Volume: 21 Issue: 1 Dated: January - March 2012 Pages: 69-90
Author(s)
Ashli J. Sheidow; Jayani Jayawardhana; W. David Bradford; Scott W. Henggeler; Steven B. Shapiro
Date Published
January 2012
Length
22 pages
Annotation
This investigation provides an economic evaluation of the treatment programs for substance abusing delinquents.
Abstract
The 12-month cost-effectiveness of juvenile drug court and evidence-based treatments within court were compared with traditional Family Court for 128 substance-abusing/dependent juvenile offenders participating in a 4-condition randomized trial. Intervention conditions included Family Court with community services (FC), Drug Court with community services (DC), Drug Court with Multisystemic Therapy (DC/MST), and Drug Court with MST enhanced with a contingency management program (DC/MST/CM). Average cost-effectiveness ratios for substance use and criminal behavior outcomes revealed that economic efficiency in achieving outcomes generally improved from FC to DC, with the addition of evidence-based treatments improving efficiency in obtaining substance use outcomes. (Published Abstract)