A review of temporal effects and outcome predictors in substance abuse treatment studies with long-term follow-ups - Preliminary results and methodological issues

被引:138
作者
McKay, JR [1 ]
Weiss, RV [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Penn, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1177/0193841X0102500202
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
This article is an initial report from a review of alcohol and drug treatment studies with follow-ups of 2 years or more. The goals of the review are to examine the stability of substance use outcomes and the factors that moderate or mediate these outcomes. Results from 12 studies that generated multiple research reports are presented, and methodological problems encountered in the review are discussed. Substance use outcomes at the group level were generally stable, although moderate within-subject variation in substance use status over time was observed. Of factors assessed at baseline, psychiatric severity was a significant predictor of outcome in the highest percentage of reports, although the nature of the relationship varied. Stronger motivation and coping at baseline also consistently predicted better drinking outcomes. Better progress while in treatment, and the performance of pro-recovery behaviors and low problem severity in associated areas following treatment, consistently predicted better substance use outcomes.
引用
收藏
页码:113 / 161
页数:49
相关论文
共 126 条
[21]   Internal validity of project MATCH treatments: Discriminability and integrity [J].
Carroll, KM ;
Connors, GJ ;
Cooney, NL ;
DiClemente, CC ;
Donovan, DM ;
Kadden, RR ;
Longabaugh, RL ;
Rounsaville, BJ ;
Wirtz, PW ;
Zweben, A .
JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1998, 66 (02) :290-303
[22]   EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ADOLESCENT DRUG-ABUSE TREATMENT, ASSESSMENT OF RISKS FOR RELAPSE, AND PROMISING APPROACHES FOR RELAPSE PREVENTION [J].
CATALANO, RF ;
HAWKINS, JD ;
WELLS, EA ;
MILLER, J ;
BREWER, D .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE ADDICTIONS, 1991, 25 (9A-10A) :1085-1140
[23]   ESTIMATED INTELLIGENCE AND LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF OPIOID ADDICTS [J].
CHASTAIN, RL ;
LEHMAN, WEK ;
JOE, GW .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE, 1986, 12 (04) :331-340
[24]   Understanding relapse in the broader context of post-treatment functioning [J].
Connors, GJ ;
Maisto, SA ;
Zywiak, WH .
ADDICTION, 1996, 91 :S173-S189
[25]   MATCHING ALCOHOLICS TO COPING SKILLS OR INTERACTIONAL THERAPIES - 2-YEAR FOLLOW-UP RESULTS [J].
COONEY, NL ;
LITT, MD ;
KADDEN, RM ;
GETTER, H .
JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1991, 59 (04) :598-601
[26]   Assessment issues and domains in the prediction of relapse [J].
Donovan, DM .
ADDICTION, 1996, 91 :S29-S36
[27]  
DUCKITT A, 1985, BRIT J ADDICT, V80, P153
[28]  
EDWARDS G, 1988, BRIT J ADDICT, V83, P917
[29]   DRINKING PROBLEMS, THE MATCHING HYPOTHESIS AND A CONCLUSION REVISED [J].
EDWARDS, G ;
TAYLOR, C .
ADDICTION, 1994, 89 (05) :609-611
[30]  
EDWARDS G, 1987, BRIT J ADDICT, V82, P533