Comprehensive case management for substance abuse clients who have mood or anxiety disorders

J. Hall, M. Vaughan-Sarrazin, Amanda R. Reedy, D. Huber
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Background: The Iowa Case Management Project (ICMP) was developed to evaluate the effectiveness of a comprehensive, solution-focused model of case management with rural clients in substance use disorder treatment. Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of a strengths-based case management model to help clients with and without co-occurring psychiatric disorders reduce substance use and improve psychiatric functioning. Method: Clients admitted to residential or intensive outpatient substance use disorder treatment who volunteered (N = 518), were randomly assigned to one of four research conditions. In three conditions, participants received Iowa Case Management (ICM), while in the fourth condition participants received standard substance use disorder treatment services. Participants completed assessments at intake, three, six and 12 months. Results: A diagnosis of a psychiatric disorder did not impact the effect of case management on substance use, and client substance use decreased significantly in all four ...
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有情绪或焦虑障碍的药物滥用客户的综合案例管理
背景:爱荷华州病例管理项目(ICMP)的开发是为了评估一个全面的,以解决方案为重点的案例管理模式对农村客户药物使用障碍治疗的有效性。目的:评估基于优势的案例管理模式的有效性,以帮助有或没有共同发生精神疾病的客户减少物质使用并改善精神功能。方法:自愿接受住院或门诊药物使用障碍强化治疗的患者(N = 518)被随机分配到四种研究条件之一。在三种情况下,参与者接受爱荷华州病例管理(ICM),而在第四种情况下,参与者接受标准的物质使用障碍治疗服务。参与者在入学、3个月、6个月和12个月时完成了评估。结果:精神障碍的诊断不影响病例管理对药物使用的影响,四名患者的药物使用显著下降。
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