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MCCC Abstract
The University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Department of Behavioral Science, in
conjunction with the UK Center on Drug and Alcohol Research, will be responsible for conducting
the PPW evaluation for the Center on Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) funded project with
Mountain Comprehensive Care Center (MCCC). The evaluation approach can be described as a
pre/post-test design. The design includes follow-up measures at 6 months post baseline for women
who use substances, currently in treatment, who are pregnant, post-partum, or parenting. Baseline
data will be collected at treatment entry, and supplemented with data collection (both process and
outcome) while women receive treatment and at follow-up for the outcome evaluation for pregnant
and parenting substance abusing women in the Serenity House program. The evaluation has three
primary objectives: (1) To describe client characteristics at treatment entry into the CSAT funded
project; (2) To examine short-term project outcomes based on intensity and duration of treatment;
and (3) To complete a process evaluation. Reports will be provided to MCCC for regular CQI
meetings and annually to report process and outcome findings. This evaluation will comply with
GPRA that includes, but is not limited to, collecting client outcomes at 6 months and at treatment
discharge using GPRA Core Client Outcomes.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 9/30/22 → 9/29/27 |
Funding
- Mountain Comprehensive Care Center: $270,000.00
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