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EAPs and the Delivery of Alcohol and Drug Services: Results of the EAPA/Join Together 2003 Survey of 873 EAPA members
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Attridge, Mark
Attridge, Mark
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2003-11
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Results of a survey in 2003 of 873 members of the Employee Assistance Professionals Association (EAPA) conducted in collaboration with Join Together (substance abuse advocacy organization). We had a 30% response rate for participants. Results are shown for the percentage of EAPs that do assessments, treatment (direct or referrals), and clinical follow-up for alcohol and drug problems among employee populations. Also, present estimated future trends for the next five years.
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Study Goals. Methodology. Sample Profile. Results for Assessment. Results for Trends. Results for Treatment. Results for Follow-up.
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EAPA. Join Together. Optum EAP.
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Attridge, M. (2003, November). EAPs and the delivery of alcohol and drug services: Results of the EAPA/Join Together 2003 survey of 873 EAPA members. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Employee Assistance Professionals Association, New Orleans, LA.
