结合治疗病理性赌博(ICT-PG)的随机对照试验疗效:10个月随访。

IF 4.5 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Journal of consulting and clinical psychology Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1037/ccp0000765
Joël Tremblay, Magali Dufour, Karine Bertrand, Marianne Saint-Jacques, Francine Ferland, Nadine Blanchette-Martin, Annie-Claude Savard, Mélissa Côté, Djamal Berbiche, Myriam Beaulieu
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目的:评估综合夫妻治疗病理赌博(ICT-PG)的效果,并与个体治疗方法进行比较。方法:80对夫妇被随机分配到ICT-PG组(n = 44, Mage = 42.2, SD [13.4], n名男性赌徒= 29)或单独治疗组(n = 36, Mage = 39.9 SD [13.0], n名男性赌徒= 31),并在入院后4个月和10个月对赌博严重程度、个人和夫妇的幸福感进行随访。采用线性混合和广义估计方程模型进行重复测量,以考虑观测值的依赖性。协议已在www.Clinicaltrials: gov (ID: NCT02240485)上预注册。结果:两种治疗的参与者随着时间的推移普遍有所改善,在治疗后的90天内,赌博费用从最初的4,000美元减少到600美元,在不同的治疗条件下,赌博花费或赌博频率没有差异。然而,在不同的赌博严重程度指标上,ICT-PG参与者在随访中表现出更多的改善,更好的控制能力(OR = 2.57, p < 0.0129),赌博渴望(OR = 5.83, p < 0.0001)和错误认知(OR = 2.63, p < 0.0063)的减少更大。夫妻治疗与更好的个人幸福感相关(例如,伴侣较少抑郁,OR = 5.53;p < .0351,赌徒,OR = 2.37;p < .0334)和夫妻幸福感(例如,伴侣的二元满意度更高,OR = 2.02;p < 0.0057,赌徒,OR = 3.07;P < 0.0212)。结论:研究结果强调了为赌徒及其伴侣提供更多样化治疗的必要性。进一步的研究应集中于确定信息通信技术- pg的活性成分,并扩大其提供给同时成瘾障碍的赌徒。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2023 APA,版权所有)。
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Efficacy of a randomized controlled trial of integrative couple treatment for pathological gambling (ICT-PG): 10-month follow-up.

Objective: Assess the efficacy of integrative couple treatment for pathological gambling (ICT-PG) in comparison to treatment provided in an individual approach.

Method: Eighty couples were assigned randomly to ICT-PG (n = 44, Mage = 42.2, SD [13.4], n male gamblers = 29) or individual treatment (n = 36, Mage = 39.9 SD [13.0], n male gamblers = 31) with follow-ups at 4- and 10-months postadmission regarding the severity of gambling, the individual and couple's well-being. Linear mixed and generalized estimating equation models for repeated measures were applied to take into account the dependency of observations. Protocol was preregistered at www.

Clinicaltrials: gov (ID: NCT02240485).

Results: Participants in both treatments generally improved over time with reductions on gambling expanses from an initial $4,000-$600 in a 90-day period following treatment, without difference across treatment conditions in money spent on gambling or frequency of gambling. However, on different indices of gambling severity, the participants in ICT-PG showed more improvement at follow-ups, with better control capacity (OR = 2.57, p < .0129) and greater reduction in gambling craving (OR = 5.83, p < .0001) and erroneous cognitions (OR = 2.63, p < .0063). The couple treatment was associated with a better individual well-being (e.g., less depression for partners, OR = 5.53; p < .0351, and gamblers, OR = 2.37; p < .0334) and couple well-being (e.g., better dyadic satisfaction for partners, OR = 2.02; p < .0057, and gamblers, OR = 3.07; p < .0212).

Conclusions: The results underline the necessity to provide a greater diversity of treatment for gamblers and their partner. Further research should focus on identifying active components of ICT-PG and widen its provision to gamblers with concurrent addiction disorders. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

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