Document Type
Article
Abstract
In fiscal year 1984, the Indian Health Service contracted with various Indian tribes to administer 189 Indian alcoholism programs that provide treatment and prevention services desi gned for the treatment and control of alcoholism among Native Americans, Alaskan Natives, Aleuts, Eskimos, and Native Hawaiians living in the United States. The services provided by the various Indian tribes and organizations vary from tribe to tribe for many diverse reasons. The Indian alcoholism programs offer an array of treatment and prevention services through one or more of the following components: detoxification, primary residential treatment, halfway house, outpatient care, school -based prevention. community-based prevention, drop-in center, outreach, and aftercare.
Publication Date
1-1985
Recommended Citation
Charleston, G.M.; J. G. Myers; and K. Charleston. "Indian Alcoholism Program Evaluation Fiscal Year 1984." (1985). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nhd/178