Community-Based Drug Rehabilitation Clients’ Motivation, Satisfaction and the Factors Affecting their Completion of the Rehabilitation and Aftercare Program: A Convergent Mixed Methods Study
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https://doi.org/10.29173/cjfy30042Abstract
This study examined treatment motivation, clientele satisfaction, and the factors affecting enrollment and completion in community-based drug rehabilitation and aftercare programs in the Philippines. A convergent mixed methods research design was employed using a survey and qualitative focus group discussions. Both on-going and completed clients had high level of internal motivation towards treatment and were highly satisfied with the program. Clients reported internal and external factors influenced their completion of the rehabilitation program while their satisfaction determined the areas that require necessary improvements. Aside from internal and external motivation, the general structure of the program, competence of facilitators, government and community support, and complementary intervention serve as influential factors.
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