Efficacy of the Community Reinforcement and Family Training for concerned significant others of treatment-refusing individuals with alcohol dependence: A randomized controlled trial
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Abstract
Background
The Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) is a promising approach for Concerned Significant Others (CSOs) of alcohol-dependent individuals (ADI) that aims to engage treatment-refusing patients in alcohol treatment and to improve CSO functioning. To date, only two randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of CRAFT-based treatment for CSOs of ADI are available, both conducted in the U.S. For the first time, this study analyses the efficacy of CRAFT in a sample of CSOs outside of the U.S.
Methods
Participants were recruited through the treatment system (general practitioners, psychotherapists, addiction counselling services) and through media solicitation. After brief screening, 94CSOs were randomly allocated to an immediate intervention condition (II) or a wait list condition (WL) that received the CRAFT intervention after 3 months. Data for the follow-up assessments at 3 and 6 months was provided by 78CSOs (II N = 42; WL N = 36). In addition, a follow-up assessment (f-u) was conducted after 12 months (Response rate 92%).
Results
At 3-month f-u, II revealed significant higher ADI engagement rates (40.5%) compared to WL (13.9%); after WL received the CRAFT intervention, engagement rates did not differ between both groups at 6- and 12-month f-u. CSOs in both groups reported significant improvements in terms of mental health and family cohesion after having received the intervention, i.e. II at 3-months f-u and WL at 6-month f-u.
Conclusions
Data show that CRAFT is effective for treating CSOs of alcohol dependent individuals in terms of treatment engagement and improvement of CSOs mental health and family cohesion.
社区强化和家庭训练(CRAFT)是一种很有前途的方法,用于酒精依赖个体(ADI)的关注重要他人(CSO),旨在使拒绝治疗的患者参与酒精治疗并改善CSO的功能。迄今为止,只有两项随机对照试验(rct)是基于CRAFT治疗慢性阻塞性精神疾病的cso,这两项试验都是在美国进行的。本研究首次分析了CRAFT在美国以外的cso样本中的疗效。经过简短的筛选,94cso被随机分配到立即干预组(II)或等待名单组(WL),后者在3个月后接受CRAFT干预。78cso提供了3个月和6个月的随访评估数据(II N = 42;Wl n = 36)。此外,12个月后进行随访评估(f-u)(有效率92%)。结果3个月前,II期的ADI参与率(40.5%)明显高于WL期(13.9%);在WL接受CRAFT干预后,两组在第6个月和第12个月的参与率没有差异。两组的cso在接受干预后都报告了心理健康和家庭凝聚力方面的显着改善,即3个月后的II和6个月后的WL。结论CRAFT治疗酒精依赖个体的cso在治疗参与、改善cso心理健康和家庭凝聚力方面是有效的。
期刊介绍:
Drug and Alcohol Dependence is an international journal devoted to publishing original research, scholarly reviews, commentaries, and policy analyses in the area of drug, alcohol and tobacco use and dependence. Articles range from studies of the chemistry of substances of abuse, their actions at molecular and cellular sites, in vitro and in vivo investigations of their biochemical, pharmacological and behavioural actions, laboratory-based and clinical research in humans, substance abuse treatment and prevention research, and studies employing methods from epidemiology, sociology, and economics.