Serafini Kelly, Kiluk Brian D, Babuscio Theresa, Carroll Kathleen M
a Department of Psychiatry , Yale School of Medicine , New Haven , Connecticut , USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2016 Sep 18;51(11):1484-92. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2016.1188945. Epub 2016 Jun 29.
There are very few data regarding the extent to which patients' initial expectations regarding treatment are associated with substance use treatment outcomes.
This study sought to determine how patients' treatment expectations were associated with treatment outcomes.
This study explored patient pre-treatment expectations and substance use treatment outcomes for 387 individuals participating in treatment for cocaine use within the United States (68.2% male, mean age 36 years old, 54.8% Caucasian).
Participants' expectations regarding abstinence were not strongly associated with post-treatment or follow-up cocaine use outcome measures. There was a significant association between the expected timeframe of receiving a positive treatment effect (i.e., outcome efficiency expectations) and days of cocaine use at the 1-month follow-up point (F = 3.45, p =.009). Post-hoc comparisons revealed that participants that expected positive effects of treatment within 0-1 week reported fewer days of cocaine use than those that expected results in 1-2 months. Also, those that expected positive effects of treatment in 1-2 months reported more cocaine use than those who expected positive results within two weeks to one month. Further, there was a significant effect of outcome efficiency expectations on a proxy measure of achieving a good treatment outcome at the three-month follow-up point (F = 11.13, p =.025).
CONCLUSIONS/IMPORTANCE: Results suggest that treatment outcomes are not associated with patients' treatment outcome expectations, but that some outcomes are associated with treatment outcome efficiency expectations.
关于患者对治疗的初始期望在多大程度上与物质使用治疗结果相关的数据非常少。
本研究旨在确定患者的治疗期望与治疗结果之间的关联方式。
本研究探讨了387名在美国接受可卡因使用治疗的个体的治疗前期望和物质使用治疗结果(68.2%为男性,平均年龄36岁,54.8%为白种人)。
参与者对戒除的期望与治疗后或随访时的可卡因使用结果指标没有强烈关联。在1个月随访点,接受积极治疗效果的预期时间范围(即结果效率期望)与可卡因使用天数之间存在显著关联(F = 3.45,p =.009)。事后比较显示,期望在0 - 1周内获得治疗积极效果的参与者报告的可卡因使用天数少于期望在1 - 2个月内获得结果的参与者。此外,期望在1 - 2个月内获得治疗积极效果的参与者报告的可卡因使用量多于期望在两周至一个月内获得积极结果的参与者。此外,在三个月随访点,结果效率期望对实现良好治疗结果的替代指标有显著影响(F = 11.13,p =.025)。
结论/重要性:结果表明,治疗结果与患者的治疗结果期望无关,但某些结果与治疗结果效率期望有关。