Rolling Psychodynamic Group for Cocaine Use Disorder: A Single-Group Study Using Multilevel Models

L. Pavia, C. Tosto, A. Cinquegrana, Ernesto Scioti, Tiziana Bussola, Paola Cavani
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ABSTRACT Cocaine disorder has been shown to have an important impact on the success of treatments because it is often associated with social or occupational impairment, high relapse incidences and poor treatment outcomes. Many community group treatment programs for cocaine disorders use a rolling admissions structure, in which a group member who drops out or successfully completes therapy is replaced by another individual. Despite the common use, little is known about the effectiveness of this group. The study involved 18 patients who started a group therapy for cocaine abuse disorder. Outpatients group therapy take place into Clinical Center of Cocaine Addicts in Brescia, Italy. The measures used are DAST-20, OQ-45, GMLCS. The analysis conducted by the Multilevel Models show improvements compared to the symptom that is reliable with respect to psychological functioning. Patients who remain in treatment longer experience a greater quality of relationships within the group.
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可卡因使用障碍的滚动心理动力学组:一项使用多水平模型的单组研究
可卡因障碍已被证明对治疗的成功具有重要影响,因为它通常与社会或职业障碍、高复发率和不良治疗结果相关。许多社区团体治疗可卡因疾病的项目采用滚动入院结构,其中一个团体成员退出或成功完成治疗,由另一个人代替。尽管普遍使用,但对该组的有效性知之甚少。这项研究涉及18名开始接受可卡因滥用障碍团体治疗的患者。门诊病人集体治疗在布雷西亚,意大利的可卡因成瘾者临床中心进行。使用的测量方法是DAST-20, OQ-45, GMLCS。由多层模型进行的分析显示,与可靠的心理功能症状相比,症状有所改善。治疗时间越长,患者在小组内的关系质量越高。
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