The available evidence suggests that:

A. methadone maintenance clients evidence a huge improvement in rates of employment and alcohol consumption.
B. drug treatment programs are a failure-they cost the taxpayer too much money and they don't work.
C. all clients who go through a program show measurable improvements.
D. the longer a client remains in a treatment program the greater the likelihood of improvement.
E. cocaine abusers demonstrate no declines in levels of alcohol consumption.


Answer: D

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