Narconon Results

Studies & Reports

A Sampling


“A key element in the Narconon drug rehabilitation program is the high priority given to the stage of reentry into society. …Basically, this reentry plan is a therapeutic contract that specifies the strategies that will be applied by the student once back in the community. … The Narconon program therefore has a thorough follow-up program to assist its program graduates in achieving the stated product of the Narconon program: A drug-free individual contributing to society.”

—Alfonso Paredes, MD
Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry
and Biobehavioral Science, UCLA


“A Simplified Method for Routine Outcome Monitoring after Drug Abuse Treatment” (R.D. Lennox, Ph.D.; MA Sternquist, MS, and A. Paredes, MD, published in the journal Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment 2013:7, 155-169) A study of 323 graduates showed that six months after completing the Narconon program, 73.5% of graduates had not used any illegal drug; 94% were arrest‑free.


Narconon Stockholm, Sweden, External Case Study (P. Gerdman, May 1981)

A study of 13 graduates showed that four years after completing the Narconon program: 78.6% drug-free; 73% stably employed.


“Summary Analysis of Routine Outcome Monitoring by Narconon Eslöv (Sweden) of Its Drug Rehabilitation Program Graduates, 2010-2012”

In this study, 49 Narconon graduates were surveyed one to three years after graduation. No drugs after first six months postgraduation, 80%. In previous 30 days: working or in school, 77%; arrest-free, 98%; good relations with family, 86%.


“Narconon Boston Case Study with Control” (C. H. Washburn, MD, June 30, 1975)

In this study of 11 graduates conducted 10 months postprogram, 91% of Narconon case study group were reported drug-free, compared to 0% of control group drug-free.


“Intermediate Sanctions for Juvenile Offenders: Impact of the Narconon New Life Detoxification on High-Rate Juvenile Offenders, Utah Fourth District Juvenile Court” (Study presented to the Conference of Western Attorneys General, Maui, August 2005)

One hundred of the first youths enrolled in this court-ordered program had been convicted of 1,100 misdemeanor or felony offenses within two years prior to the Narconon outpatient program. Following Narconon program completion, 63.5% of the juveniles were crime-free for two years after the program compared to 30.1% of a control group.

Graph showing results over time
These results described are based on data collected regarding short- and intermediate-term efficacy of treatment. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.


Outcome Studies