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Substance abuse treatment and psychiatric comorbidity: do benefits spill over? Analysis of data from a prospective trial among cocaine-dependent homeless persons.

作者信息

Kertesz Stefan G, Madan Alok, Wallace Dennis, Schumacher Joseph E, Milby Jesse B

机构信息

Div. of Preventive Med., Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Med. and the Deep South Center on Effectivenessat the Birmingham Veterans' Affairs Medical Center; 1530 3rd Ave South MT 608 Birmingham, Alabama 35294, USA.

出版信息

Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy. 2006 Sep 11;1:27. doi: 10.1186/1747-597X-1-27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Comorbid psychiatric illness can undermine outcomes among homeless persons undergoing addiction treatment, and psychiatric specialty care is not always readily available. The prognosis for nonsubstance abuse psychiatric diagnoses among homeless persons receiving behaviorally-based addiction treatment, however, is little studied.

RESULTS

Data from an addiction treatment trial for 95 cocaine-dependent homeless persons (1996-1998) were used to profile psychiatric diagnoses at baseline and 6 months, including mood-related disorders (e.g. depression) and anxiety-related disorders (e.g. post-traumatic stress disorder). Treatment interventions, including systematic reinforcement for goal attainment, were behavioral in orientation. There was a 32% reduction in the prevalence of comorbid non-addiction psychiatric disorder from baseline to 6 months, with similar reductions in the prevalence of mood (-32%) and anxiety-related disorders (-20%) (p = 0.12).

CONCLUSION

Among cocaine-dependent homeless persons with psychiatric comorbidity undergoing behavioral addiction treatment, a reduction in comorbid psychiatric disorder prevalence was observed over 6 months. Not all participants improved, suggesting that even evidence-based addiction treatment will prove insufficient for a meaningful proportion of the dually diagnosed homeless population.

摘要
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