ADOM Report 14
The thirteenth national alcohol and drug outcome measure (ADOM) report looks at tāngata whai ora accessing services for ...
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The Alcohol and Drug Outcome Measure (ADOM) provides tangata whai ora in community-based outpatient addiction services with a way to track changes in their treatment and recovery. It has 20 questions covering frequency of use, lifestyle and wellbeing, and recovery.
This infographic focuses on people receiving services for co-existing problems (CEP) in relation to those receiving only community addiction services. The ADOM asks tangata whai ora to indicate if they receive services for CEP (both mental health and community addiction services). The infographic provides selected information from the ADOM Report 14 based on valid ADOM collections from January 2020 to December 2022.
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