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  • Correctional Health
  • Addiction Treatment
  • Program Evaluation

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  • Prison-based Therapeutic Communities (TCs) are a common intervention for substance use disorders (SUDs) in correctional settings.
  • While generally effective, recent mixed findings and the ongoing opioid crisis necessitate a closer look at TC operations and participant engagement.
  • Participant perspectives are crucial for understanding variable treatment engagement but are often missing from evaluations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore prison-based TC resident perceptions and recommendations for program enhancement.
  • To identify barriers to engagement and sources of treatment effect heterogeneity from the participant viewpoint.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized data from the Therapeutic Community Prison Inmate Network Study (TC-PINS).
  • Analyzed 470 responses from 177 residents to the open-ended question: "What can the TC do better?"
  • Employed two independent coders to identify seven categories of recommended improvements.

Main Results:

  • Residents offered practical suggestions for improving their TC program.
  • Some recommendations challenged the core TC model, indicating implementation issues within prisons.
  • Key suggestions included enhanced structure, individualized care, curriculum expansion, stricter rule enforcement, and better staff training/experience.

Conclusions:

  • Resident feedback reveals critical insights into treatment heterogeneity and engagement barriers.
  • Tangible program modifications can be made based on participant perceptions.
  • Eliciting participant feedback is vital and feasible for improving correctional SUD treatment programs.