Breaking Free Online, Manchester Science Park, Manchester, UK.
Department of Statistics, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2021 May 4;47(3):360-372. doi: 10.1080/00952990.2020.1861618. Epub 2021 Jan 11.
: Increasing rates of opioid-related overdose have been identified globally. Treatment for opioid use disorders (OUD) includes medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) alongside behavioral support. Novel approaches to behavioral support should be explored, including computer-assisted therapy (CAT) programs.: Examine differences between baseline and post-treatment measures of opioid use and biopsychosocial functioning for individuals with OUD engaging with the CAT program 'Breaking Free Online,' and the extent to which participant characteristics may be associated with post-treatment measures.: 1107 individuals engaged with CAT and provided baseline and post-treatment data - 724 (65.4%) were male, 383 (34.6%) were female.: Significant differences between baseline and post-treatment measures were identified (all <.0001, effect sizes range:15 -.50). Participant characteristics were associated with post-treatment measures of opioid use, opioid dependence, mental health issues, quality of life, and biopsychosocial impairment (all <.0001). An aggregated consensus measure of clinical impairment was found to be associated with changes in opioid use and post-treatment biopsychosocial functioning measures, with those participants with greater baseline clinical impairment demonstrating a greater magnitude of improvement from baseline to post-treatment than those with lower clinical impairment.: CAT may reduce opioid use and improve biopsychosocial functioning in individuals with OUD. CAT could therefore provide a solution to the global opioid crisis if delivered as combination behavioral support alongside MOUD. Findings also indicate that it may be important for treatment systems to identify individuals with psychosocial complexity who might require behavioral support and MOUD.
: 全球范围内,阿片类药物相关过量使用的发生率不断上升。阿片类使用障碍(OUD)的治疗包括阿片类使用障碍药物治疗(MOUD)和行为支持。应探索新的行为支持方法,包括计算机辅助治疗(CAT)方案。: 考察参与“网上戒毒”CAT 项目的 OUD 个体在基线和治疗后阿片类使用和生物心理社会功能的差异,以及参与者特征与治疗后指标的相关性。: 1107 人参与 CAT 并提供了基线和治疗后数据——724 人(65.4%)为男性,383 人(34.6%)为女性。: 基线和治疗后指标存在显著差异(均 <.0001,效应大小范围:15-0.50)。参与者特征与阿片类使用、阿片类依赖、心理健康问题、生活质量和生物心理社会障碍的治疗后指标相关(均 <.0001)。发现临床障碍综合共识指标与阿片类使用和治疗后生物心理社会功能指标的变化相关,与基线临床障碍程度较低的个体相比,基线临床障碍程度较高的个体从基线到治疗后的改善幅度更大。: CAT 可能会减少 OUD 个体的阿片类使用并改善其生物心理社会功能。因此,如果将 CAT 作为 MOUD 的联合行为支持提供,它可能成为解决全球阿片类危机的一种方案。研究结果还表明,治疗系统可能需要识别需要行为支持和 MOUD 的具有社会心理复杂性的个体。