Maintenance Check-ups Following Treatment for Cannabis Dependence
Autor: | Kelsey E. Banes, Robert S. Stephens, Denise D. Walker, Roger A. Roffman, Sheri L. Towe |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty Marijuana Abuse Medicine (miscellaneous) Motivational Interviewing Session (web analytics) Article Random Allocation Intervention (counseling) Medicine Humans Psychiatry Cannabis Dependence Continuing care biology Cognitive Behavioral Therapy business.industry Cognition Motivational enhancement therapy Continuity of Patient Care Middle Aged biology.organism_classification Treatment efficacy Psychiatry and Mental health Clinical Psychology Treatment Outcome Female Cannabis Pshychiatric Mental Health business Follow-Up Studies |
Zdroj: | Journal of substance abuse treatment. 56 |
ISSN: | 1873-6483 |
Popis: | Substance use disorders, including cannabis use disorders and associated negative consequences, are best considered chronic and in need of continuing care. In contrast, most treatment efficacy studies evaluate a fixed number of intervention sessions at a single point in time. The present study evaluated the efficacy of posttreatment Maintenance Check-Ups (MCUs) in maintaining and improving outcomes following nine sessions of motivational enhancement treatment/cognitive behavioral treatment (MET/CBT). Adults dependent on cannabis (n = 74) were randomly assigned to the MCU or a No Check-Up (NCU) condition and followed up at 3-and 9-months. MCU sessions occurred 1 and 4 months following the completion of the base treatment. Additional MET/CBT sessions were available to participants throughout the follow-up period. The MCUs specifically encouraged treatment re-entry for those showing ongoing signs of disorder. Participants in the MCU condition reported significantly greater abstinent rates at both follow-ups and were using on fewer days at the 3-month but not the 9-month follow-up. Contrary to hypotheses, MCU participants did not attend more additional treatment and differences in rates of cannabis use emerged prior to the first MCU session. Future research with longer follow-up periods and longer monitoring of outcomes is needed to fully evaluate the utility of MCUs or other forms of continuing care. |
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