Changes in Substance Use and Risk Behaviors One Year After Treatment: Outcomes Associated with a Quasi-Residential Rehabilitation Service for Alcohol and Drug Users in Edinburgh
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Abstract
ABSTRACT Despite limited evidence base, rehabilitation services are associated with positive outcomes in U.K. research (Best et al., 2010). The authors investigated outcomes associated following a 12-week abstinence-based treatment program. Data were collected from 145 patients using a European Version of the Addiction Severity Index (ASI-X) at intake, 6 months, and 1 year after completion. Individuals showed significantly better ASI-X scores after participating in program compared to their scores prior to the intervention. Those who completed the program had significantly better outcomes in medical and psychiatric domains at 12-month follow-up than those who dropped out before completion. Attending this abstinence-based program was associated with positive changes to physical health and social wellbeing, which were sustained 12 months after completion.
尽管证据基础有限,但在英国的研究中,康复服务与积极结果相关(Best et al., 2010)。作者调查了为期12周的戒断治疗方案的相关结果。使用欧洲版本的成瘾严重程度指数(ASI-X)从145名患者中收集数据,这些患者在摄入、6个月和完成后1年。与干预前的得分相比,参与项目后的个体表现出明显更好的ASI-X得分。在12个月的随访中,那些完成该项目的人在医学和精神病学领域的结果明显好于那些在完成前辍学的人。参加这个以禁欲为基础的项目与身体健康和社会福利的积极变化有关,这些变化在完成后持续了12个月。