Behavioural self-control training versus motivational enhancement therapy for individuals with alcohol use disorder with a goal of controlled drinking: A randomized controlled trial

IF 5.2 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Addiction Pub Date : 2023-09-02 DOI:10.1111/add.16325
Stina Ingesson Hammarberg, Sara Wallhed Finn, Ingvar Rosendahl, Sven Andréasson, Nitya Jayaram-Lindström, Anders Hammarberg
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Abstract

Background and aims

Controlled drinking (CD) is an attractive treatment goal for a large proportion of individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD), but the availability of treatment methods supporting a goal of CD is scarce. We tested if behavioural self-control training (BSCT) was superior to motivational enhancement therapy (MET) for individuals with AUD with a treatment goal of CD.

Design

Randomized controlled two-group trial. Follow-ups were conducted at 12 and 26 weeks (primary end-point) after inclusion.

Setting

Three specialized dependency care clinics in Stockholm, Sweden.

Participants

Two hundred and fifty self-referred adults (52% men) fulfilling criteria of AUD (DSM-5) and a stated treatment goal of CD.

Intervention and comparator

BSCT (n = 125), a five-session treatment based on cognitive behavioural therapy versus the active comparator, MET (n = 125), containing four sessions based on Motivational Interviewing.

Measurements

Primary outcome measure was mean weekly alcohol consumption at the 26-week follow-up, adjusted for baseline consumption.

Conclusions

A randomized controlled trial found no evidence of a difference between behavioural self-control training and motivational enhancement therapy in reducing weekly alcohol consumption. Both groups substantially reduced consumption and behavioural self-control training was superior in reducing hazardous drinking.

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针对以控制饮酒为目标的酒精使用障碍患者的行为自控训练与动机强化疗法:随机对照试验
背景和目的 控制饮酒(CD)对于大部分酒精使用障碍(AUD)患者来说是一个很有吸引力的治疗目标,但支持 CD 目标的治疗方法却很少。我们测试了行为自控训练(BSCT)是否优于以控制饮酒为治疗目标的动机增强疗法(MET)。 设计 随机对照两组试验。在纳入后的 12 周和 26 周(主要终点)进行随访。 地点 瑞典斯德哥尔摩的三家专业依赖性护理诊所。 参与者 250 名自我转诊的成年人(52% 为男性),均符合 AUD(DSM-5)标准和 CD 的既定治疗目标。 干预和比较疗法 BSCT(125 人)与积极比较疗法 MET(125 人),前者是基于认知行为疗法的五次疗程疗法,后者是基于动机访谈法的四次疗程疗法。 测量 主要结果测量为 26 周随访时的平均每周饮酒量,并对基线饮酒量进行调整。 结论 一项随机对照试验发现,没有证据表明行为自控训练和动机强化疗法在减少每周饮酒量方面存在差异。两组的饮酒量都大幅减少,而行为自控训练在减少危险饮酒方面更胜一筹。
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Addiction
Addiction 医学-精神病学
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10.80
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319
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Addiction publishes peer-reviewed research reports on pharmacological and behavioural addictions, bringing together research conducted within many different disciplines. Its goal is to serve international and interdisciplinary scientific and clinical communication, to strengthen links between science and policy, and to stimulate and enhance the quality of debate. We seek submissions that are not only technically competent but are also original and contain information or ideas of fresh interest to our international readership. We seek to serve low- and middle-income (LAMI) countries as well as more economically developed countries. Addiction’s scope spans human experimental, epidemiological, social science, historical, clinical and policy research relating to addiction, primarily but not exclusively in the areas of psychoactive substance use and/or gambling. In addition to original research, the journal features editorials, commentaries, reviews, letters, and book reviews.
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