Advancing readiness for change in substance use for people with substance use disorders using the Kawa model based intervention program: A quasi-experimental study.

Hong Kong journal of occupational therapy : HKJOT Pub Date : 2024-09-27 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1177/15691861241268143
Han-Yi Hsiao, Tsui-Ying Wang, Chun-Hung Lee, Young-Chin Lu, Yu-Chen Huang, Ying-Chun Chien, Marc N Potenza, Chung-Ying Lin
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Abstract

Background: Substance use disorders (SUDs) may cause severe social and health problems. Therefore, providing adequate treatments for people with SUDs to change their drug use behaviors is important. This study examined the effectiveness of Kawa Model based therapy among people with SUDs in Taiwan.

Methods: Participants were recruited from people with SUDs who violated the Controlled Drugs Act in Taiwan were mandated to abstinence services by law from January 2016 through October 2021 in Southern Taiwan. Each participant selected a 2-hour for 4 times or 8-hour for one day compulsory treatments and received either the Kawa model based treatment (n = 55; 9 women; mean ± SD age = 36.73 ± 10.42 years) or psychoeducation courses (n = 42; 8 women; mean ± SD age = 27.57 ± 5.78 years), respectively. Stages of change was assessed using the University of Rhode Island Change Assessment before and after treatments.

Results: There were no significant differences in the stages of change scores at baselines between the 2 groups (p = .06-0.20). After treatments, participants who received the Kawa Model based treatment had higher scores in specific stages of change than did those who received the psychoeducation course in the domains of 'contemplation' (p = .001), 'action' (p = .001), and 'readiness' (p = .002).

Conclusion: The present study demonstrated initial and preliminary findings that the Kawa Model based therapy may improve readiness for changing drug use behaviors in people with SUDs.

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使用基于卡瓦模式的干预计划,促进药物使用障碍患者做好改变药物使用方式的准备:准实验研究。
背景:药物使用失调(SUD)可能会导致严重的社会和健康问题。因此,为 SUD 患者提供适当的治疗以改变他们的吸毒行为非常重要。本研究探讨了基于卡瓦模式的疗法对台湾吸毒成瘾者的疗效:从 2016 年 1 月至 2021 年 10 月期间,在台湾南部招募了违反台湾《管制药物法》的 SUD 患者,他们被法律强制要求接受戒断服务。每位参与者选择2小时4次或8小时1天的强制治疗,并分别接受基于卡瓦模式的治疗(55人;9名女性;平均±标准差年龄=36.73±10.42岁)或心理教育课程(42人;8名女性;平均±标准差年龄=27.57±5.78岁)。在治疗前后,使用罗德岛大学的 "变化评估 "对变化阶段进行评估:结果:两组基线变化阶段得分无明显差异(P = 0.06-0.20)。治疗后,在 "沉思"(p = .001)、"行动"(p = .001)和 "准备"(p = .002)领域,接受卡瓦模式治疗的参与者在特定变化阶段的得分高于接受心理教育课程的参与者:本研究的初步结果表明,基于卡瓦模式的疗法可以提高药物滥用者改变吸毒行为的准备程度。
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