Abstract

s / Drug and Alcohol Dependence 140 (2014) e169–e251 e181 Results: The three success categories differed significantly on the five factors (p< .001). Two of the factors were significantly associated with success: Resources (p< .001) and Support for EBP (p= .01). In post-hoc analyses, the High Success category had significantly higher factor scores on Resources and Support for EBP compared with the Medium and the Low Success categories. The Medium Success category had a higher factor score on Support for EBP than the Low Success category. Conclusions: Success in achieving goals by Change Teams appears to be more likely in those sites where staff have higher levels of resources and exhibit greater support for EBP. Financial support: NIDA, SAMHSA, BJA. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.02.506 Differential risk of racial admixture for substance abuse: A longitudinal analysis Rumi K. Price1,2, Sundari Balan1, C. van den Berk-Clark1, M.V. Shroff1 1 Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, United States 2 VA St. Louis Health Care System, St. Louis, MO,

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