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ADAMH Outcomes

The Franklin County ADAMH Board utilizes the Addiction Severity Index (ASI), Ohio Department of Mental Health Outcomes Framework Initiative instruments, and the Consumer Questionnaire 8 (CSQ-8) to evaluate the services received by consumers of ADAMH-funded programs. In 2003, Planning, Evaluation, and Quality Improvement staff completed four outcomes reports on four target populations.

Download a summary of the key findings of all four reports:

2008 Key Evaluation Findings

2007 Key Evaluation Findings

2006 Key Evaluation Findings

Alcohol & Drug Findings

More than 86% of adults reported that their Alcohol or Other Drug treatment was effective. To view additional findings, click on the following links:
• AOD 2008 Report Slide Presentation

Mental Health Findings (Adults)

70% of SMD clients showed improvement in at least one of the 3 major areas: reduction in symptoms distress, improvement of quality, and improvement in overall empowerment. To view additional findings, click on the following links:

80% of adults and older adults showed improvement in one of the 3 major areas - symptom distress, quality of life, and satisfaction with financial situation. To view additional findings, click on the follosing links:
Mental Health Adults 2008 Presentation

Mental Health Findings (Children & Adolescents)

89% of parents and children reported that the treatment was effective. To view additional findings, click on the following links:
• Child and Adolescent 2008 Report Slide Presentation
• Child and Adolescent Mental Health Fact Sheet