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Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association ; : 221-227, 2014.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-114556

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to develop guidelines for psychosocial treatment of alcohol use disorder. METHODS: According to the ADAPTE manual, the Korean alcohol use disorder treatment guidelines were developed by the guideline development committee. Recommendations from foreign guidelines were evaluated regarding the applicability and acceptability to domestic circumstances. In addition, a survey from experts was conducted, along with a review of Korean literature. By these means, recommendations of psychosocial treatment for alcohol use disorder were established. RESULTS: The main findings of the survey were as follows : 1) Although Group therapy was not recommended by foreign clinical guidelines, it was considered as a first-line treatment by Korean experts. 2) Among many psychosocial treatment programs, cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), coping skills training, 12-step facilitation, and Group therapy were commonly used programs in Korea. Finally, the following treatment methods were selected for recommendations : Group therapy, motivational enhancement treatment, CBT, behavioral self-management, alcoholic anonymous, 12-step facilitation, psychodynamic psychotherapy, psychoeducational intervention, continuous case management, and community residential rehabilitation program. CONCLUSION: Just as in treatment of chronic diseases such as hypertension, continuity is important for management of alcohol use disorder. Therefore, not only pharmacological treatment but also psychosocial treatment should be provided comprehensively after treatment of acute withdrawal symptoms.


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Humans , Adaptation, Psychological , Alcoholics , Anonyms and Pseudonyms , Case Management , Chronic Disease , Cognitive Behavioral Therapy , Hypertension , Korea , Psychotherapy, Group , Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic , Rehabilitation , Self Care , Substance Withdrawal Syndrome
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Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association ; : 263-271, 2013.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-196083

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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to develop Treatment Guidelines for Alcohol Use Disorder-the Korean Addiction Treatment Guidelines-using the Adaptation method. METHODS AND PROCEDURES: As the Adaptation method of Guidelines, the ADAPTE Manual, which is developed by ADAPTE collaboration is applied. In Part 1 : preparatory work prior to the beginning of Adaptation is performed. In Part 2 : the core phase of the Adaptation in which we searched the guidelines and performed a systematic review of the literature. The two guidelines (of the AU and the UK) are selected by gone through the methodological quality and currency evaluation for guidelines. And, in order to choose the proper recommendations, the contents were evaluated with regard to the applicability and acceptability of guidelines to the domestic. Finally, in Part 3 : the adapted guideline is reviewed externally, with review and plan update. Therefore, in this way, the Korean Guidelines for Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder, comprised of 55 recommendations, was developed. CONCLUSION: In this study, Korean Guidelines for Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder were developed by application of the Adaptation method of ADAPTE. These are the first evidence-based Korean Guidelines for Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder, which were modified and accepted in accordance with Korean circumstances within the range not damaging the validity of the treatment worth, and it is expected to contribute to improvement in quality and efficiency enhancement of Korean treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder.


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Cooperative Behavior
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Journal of Korean Diabetes ; : 69-75, 2012.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-726812

ABSTRACT

Alcohol use disorders (alcohol abuse and dependence) are characterized by maladaptive patterns of alcohol consumption manifested by symptoms leading to clinically significant impairment or distress. Further, alcohol use disorders are associated with many physical, mental and behavioral disorders and consequences. The prevalence of alcohol use disorders in Korea is higher than in other countries in Asia and comparable to western countries. Here we present the prevalence and correlates of alcohol use disorders and high-risk drinking determined by analyzing the results of the Korean Epidemiologic Catchment Area (KEKA) survey and The Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES). We found that the prevalence rates of alcohol use disorders and high-risk drinking are substantially high. The risks of alcohol use disorders and high-risk drinking are higher in middle-aged men and young women. We also found that the treatment prevalence of alcohol use disorders and high-risk drinking is relatively low. In conclusion, in a clinical setting, assessment of alcohol use disorders is highly recommended. Further, we suggest that a public awareness campaign is needed to encourage the treatment of alcohol use disorders.


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Female , Humans , Male , Alcohol Drinking , Alcohol-Related Disorders , Asia , Drinking , Korea , Nutrition Surveys , Prevalence
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