Who benefits from gender-responsive treatment?: accounting for abuse history on longitudinal outcomes for women in prison
This study explores outcome variation among women offenders who participated in gender-responsive substance abuse treatment (GRT). To identify subgroups of participants that may differentially benefit from this treatment, secondary analyses examined the interaction between randomization into GRT and...
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