Antoine Denis, Heffernan Sean, Chaudhry Amina, King Van, Strain Eric C
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.
Addict Disord Their Treat. 2016 Dec;15(4):149-156. doi: 10.1097/ADT.0000000000000088.
Technology-assisted treatment (TAT) can be an effective supplement to established face-to-face therapy modalities with a growing literature in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. TAT access, interest, and familiarity are potential limitations to the use and efficacy of these approaches to treatment.
174 participants in outpatient SUD treatment were administered a survey regarding technology device and Internet access, and interest in engaging in TAT SUD counseling (SUDC). The group was dichotomized by mean age and gender to examine potential variations in in these subgroups.
Forty-three (43%) of participants were female, and the mean age was 44.8 years, and 89% of participants had Internet access. 83% of participants were interested in TAT for SUD counseling; 81% expected it to be at least "moderately helpful." 34% of participants noted they would choose to continue face-to-face therapy exclusively. 91% of participants had cell phones, but only 50% could access data or the Internet via their handheld device. 80% of participants stated they would be interested in trying SUDC via their phone. Women had a higher preference for computer-based SUDC than men, with gender being significantly correlated with TAT perceive helpfulness.
These findings suggest that patients in outpatient SUD treatment have access to resources for TAT implementation, although access was not always readily available. Future research will be needed to determine whether the technology that this population possesses will be able to support the evolving TAT modalities and whether interest in TAT across age and gender groups equalizes over time.
技术辅助治疗(TAT)可以作为已确立的面对面治疗方式的有效补充,关于物质使用障碍(SUD)治疗的文献日益增多。TAT的可及性、兴趣和熟悉程度是这些治疗方法使用和疗效的潜在限制因素。
对174名接受门诊SUD治疗的参与者进行了一项调查,内容涉及技术设备和互联网接入情况,以及参与TAT物质使用障碍咨询(SUDC)的兴趣。根据平均年龄和性别将该组进行二分法划分,以检查这些亚组中的潜在差异。
43%(43人)的参与者为女性,平均年龄为44.8岁,89%的参与者可以访问互联网。83%的参与者对TAT用于SUD咨询感兴趣;81%的人预计它至少“有一定帮助”。34%的参与者指出他们会选择只继续接受面对面治疗。91%的参与者拥有手机,但只有50%的人可以通过手持设备访问数据或互联网。80%的参与者表示他们有兴趣通过手机尝试SUDC。女性比男性对基于计算机的SUDC有更高的偏好,性别与TAT感知的帮助程度显著相关。
这些发现表明,接受门诊SUD治疗的患者可以获得实施TAT的资源,尽管并非总是能够轻易获得。未来需要进行研究,以确定该人群所拥有的技术是否能够支持不断发展的TAT模式,以及不同年龄和性别人群对TAT的兴趣是否会随着时间的推移而趋于平衡。