[Evaluation of cognitive-behavioral therapy for drinking. Outcome of Japanese alcoholic patients].

Takayuki Harada, Keiko Yamamura, Azusa Koshiba, Hiroyo Ohishi, Masayuki Ohishi
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This study examined the efficacy of a group-based cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) for Japanese alcoholic outpatients. Participants (N = 169) were assigned either to a CBT-based relapse prevention group or a TAU (treatment as usual) group. The CBT group received 12-session CBT treatment with a structured treatment workbook once a week. The TAU group received usual daycare treatment including 12-step meeting, vocational training and leisure activities. Participants in the CBT group demonstrated a significantly low relapse rate at the end of treatment. Moreover, coping skills of the CBT group participants were significantly improved than those of the TAU group at the 6-month follow-up period. However, at the 6-month follow-up, the difference in relapse rates diminished. The effectiveness of CBT for alcoholics was well documented in Western countries but few studies were conducted outside of the West. The results provide support for the use of CBT for Japanese alcoholics.

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饮酒认知行为疗法的评价。日本酗酒患者的预后[j]。
本研究考察了基于群体的认知行为治疗(CBT)对日本酗酒门诊患者的疗效。参与者(N = 169)被分配到基于cbt的复发预防组或TAU(常规治疗)组。CBT组接受12个疗程的CBT治疗,每周一次有组织的治疗手册。TAU组接受常规日托治疗,包括12步会议、职业培训和休闲活动。CBT组的参与者在治疗结束时复发率明显较低。此外,在6个月的随访期间,CBT组参与者的应对技能明显高于TAU组。然而,在6个月的随访中,复发率的差异减小了。CBT治疗酗酒者的有效性在西方国家有很好的文献记载,但在西方之外很少有研究。研究结果为日本酗酒者使用CBT提供了支持。
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