Objective 1: To evaluate the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs in achieving long-term recovery for individuals with drug addiction.
Objective 2: To investigate the factors contributing to the effectiveness of rehabilitation centers, including treatment modalities, counseling approaches, and aftercare support.
Objective 3: To examine the demographic and addiction-related traits of individuals who maintain long-term recovery versus those who experience a relapse after undergoing rehabilitation.
Objective 4: To assess how the location and accessibility of rehabilitation centers affect the treatment outcomes for individuals with drug addiction.
Objective 5: To identify potential barriers to successful rehabilitation and recovery, such as stigmatization, legal issues, or lack of social support, and propose strategies to overcome these challenges.
Objective 6: To provide evidence-based recommendations for improving the overall effectiveness of rehabilitation centers and enhancing the chances of long-term recovery for drug addicts.
Objective 7: To contribute valuable insights and data to policymakers, healthcare professionals, and stakeholders in the field of addiction treatment, ultimately leading to the development of more effective and accessible rehabilitation programs.