Fokas Kathryn F, Houck Jon M, McCrady Barbara S
Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions, University of New Mexico, 2650 Yale Blvd. SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106, United States of America.
Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions, University of New Mexico, 2650 Yale Blvd. SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106, United States of America; The Mind Research Network, 1101 Yale Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87106, United States of America.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 2020 Nov;118:108122. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2020.108122. Epub 2020 Aug 29.
The alcohol treatment literature has established in-session client speech as a mechanism of change that therapist behavior can influence and that can predict drinking outcomes. This study aimed to explore temporal patterns of in-session speech in Alcohol Behavioral Couple Therapy (ABCT), including the unique interplay between client and partner speech and the role of speech trajectories in predicting client drinking outcomes. Participants were 165 heterosexual couples receiving ABCT in one of four clinical trials. We coded client speech on an utterance-by-utterance basis using the System for Coding Couples' Interactions in Therapy-Alcohol. We focused on individual-level speech codes of change talk and sustain talk and couple-level variables of positive and negative interactions. We segmented the initial and midtreatment sessions into quartiles to conduct path analyses and latent growth curve models. Path analyses suggested that clients and partners may not have been aligned in terms of treatment goals at the start of the therapy. This misalignment within couples was pronounced during the initial session and decreased by the midtreatment session, reflecting progression toward treatment goals. Of the latent growth curve models, only client sustain talk during the midtreatment session predicted greater client drinking at the end of treatment. Results provide insight into the inner workings of ABCT and suggest recommendations for ABCT therapists. This study also supports a growing consensus that sustain talk may be a stronger mechanism of change than change talk in various alcohol treatment interventions.
酒精治疗文献已将治疗期间来访者的言语确立为一种改变机制,治疗师的行为能够对其产生影响,并且它可以预测饮酒结果。本研究旨在探讨酒精行为夫妻治疗(ABCT)中治疗期间言语的时间模式,包括来访者与伴侣言语之间独特的相互作用,以及言语轨迹在预测来访者饮酒结果中的作用。参与者为165对异性恋夫妻,他们在四项临床试验之一中接受ABCT治疗。我们使用治疗酒精中夫妻互动编码系统,逐句对来访者的言语进行编码。我们关注个体层面的改变谈话和维持谈话的言语编码,以及夫妻层面的积极和消极互动变量。我们将初始治疗和治疗中期的会话分为四分位数,以进行路径分析和潜在增长曲线模型分析。路径分析表明,在治疗开始时,来访者和伴侣在治疗目标方面可能并未达成一致。夫妻之间的这种不一致在初始治疗会话期间较为明显,而在治疗中期会话时有所减少,这反映了朝着治疗目标的进展。在潜在增长曲线模型中,只有治疗中期会话期间来访者的维持谈话预测了治疗结束时来访者更多的饮酒量。研究结果为ABCT的内部运作提供了见解,并为ABCT治疗师提出了建议。本研究还支持了一种越来越多的共识,即在各种酒精治疗干预中,维持谈话可能是比改变谈话更强的改变机制。