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Efficacy indicators of four methods in outpatient addiction treatment
MOURA, ANDREIA DE; PINTO, RICARDO; FERROS, LÍGIA; JONGENELEN, INÊS; NEGREIROS, JORGE.
  • MOURA, ANDREIA DE; Universidade Lusófona do Porto. Porto. PT
  • PINTO, RICARDO; Universidade Lusófona do Porto. Porto. PT
  • FERROS, LÍGIA; Universidade Lusófona do Porto. Porto. PT
  • JONGENELEN, INÊS; Universidade Lusófona do Porto. Porto. PT
  • NEGREIROS, JORGE; Universidade Lusófona do Porto. Porto. PT
Rev. psiquiatr. clín. (São Paulo) ; 44(5): 117-121, Sept.-Oct. 2017. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-903039
ABSTRACT
Abstract Background In Portugal, as far as we know, there are no recent studies that evaluated the comparative efficacy of therapeutic modalities in addiction problems by reference to a holistic and psychosocial model of effectiveness. Objectives Using a sample of Portuguese patients in outpatient treatment for drug and alcohol abuse, this study aimed to examine if a combined treatment modality (group therapy with individual intervention) had greater overall efficacy when compared to other three types of treatment without group therapy. Methods This is a correlational and cross-sectional study using a convenience sample of patients (N = 254) from an outpatient treatment in the Intervention Service on Addictive Behaviors and Substance Dependence. At the time of data collection, the patients were attending four types of treatment, such as receiving intervention based on individual psychological counseling (n = 66); receiving individual psychiatric counseling (n = 68); receiving both individual psychological and psychiatric counseling (n = 102); and receiving not only individual counseling (i.e., psychology or psychiatry), but also attending group therapy (n = 18). Results Using MANOVA and Wilks's multivariate test criterion, there was a significant effect of treatment modality on the global efficacy, Λ = 0.88, F(9, 603) = 3.75, p < 0.0001. Examination of mean estimates indicated that patients in a combined therapeutic modality revealed more treatment involvement compared to patients in other therapeutic modalities without group therapy. Discussion The results obtained in this study highlight the importance of integrating interventions in a collaborative way. A combined therapeutic modality, adding group therapy, was associated with positive effects, such as more levels of peer support and involvement in treatment, and increasing the individual's probability to remain abstinent.


Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study / Risk factors Language: English Journal: Rev. psiquiatr. clín. (São Paulo) Year: 2017 Type: Article Affiliation country: Portugal Institution/Affiliation country: Universidade Lusófona do Porto/PT

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study / Risk factors Language: English Journal: Rev. psiquiatr. clín. (São Paulo) Year: 2017 Type: Article Affiliation country: Portugal Institution/Affiliation country: Universidade Lusófona do Porto/PT