Results 2020-2021
Two-year follow-up study from the clinical discharge of Amalgama7 residencial therapeutic and educative school
Type of discharge

Regarding drug use
• At entry

• 2 years from discharge

- He has never relapsed since leaving the therapeutic school.
- He has had relapses but is abstinent today.
- Again in treatment.
- Current situation of relapse to consumption.
- Prison / Exitus.
- Lack of reliable information.
The variables 1, 2 and 3 (He has never relapsed since leaving the therapeutic school / He has had relapses but is abstinent today / Again in treatment) are grouped in the category favorable situation. Variables 5 and 6 (Current situation of relapse to consumption / Prison or exitus) are grouped in the category non-favorable situation.
Then:
• 2 years from discharge

Regarding psychopatologic diagnosis
• At entry

• 2 years from discharge

Regarding child to parent violence
• At entry

• 2 years from discharge

- No verbal assaults (insults)
- No verbal assaults (insults) or very rarely.
- Verbal assaults (insults) sometimes.
- Frequent verbal assaults (insults) without physical aggression.
- Verbal assaults (insults) often involve physical aggression on some occasions. Very frequent verbal assaults (insults) with physical aggressions.
- Lack of reliable information
Relevant variables
The relevant variables (statistical significance) to being in a favorable or unfavorable situation are:
- The type of discharge.
- Whether or not to achieve the therapeutic goals anticipated during admission.
- The family evolution.
- The existence of a post-secondary reinsertion plan that foresees:
- Type of coexistence
- School and/or work activity
- Drug abstinence Plan, if necessary
- Outpatient psychotherapeutic follow-up and, if necessary, pharmacological