Department of Psychiatry, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR 72205, USA; Center for Mental Healthcare and Outcomes Research, Central Arkansas Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, North Little Rock, AR 72205, USA; Veterans Affairs South Central Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center, Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System, North Little Rock, AR 72205, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR 72205, USA.
J Subst Use Addict Treat. 2024 Sep;164:209434. doi: 10.1016/j.josat.2024.209434. Epub 2024 Jun 10.
People in treatment for alcohol use disorders (AUDs) can negatively impact their Concerned Others (COs). This longitudinal study examined patient and CO characteristics associated with CO outcomes.
Participants were 279 dyads of patients entering residential treatment and their CO. Outcomes were COs' mental health and quality of life. The study collected patient and CO predictors and CO outcomes at baseline and 3-, 6-, and 12-month follow-ups as part of a randomized controlled trial. In the first set of models, the analytic approach identified baseline patient predictors associated with COs' outcomes measured at baseline and follow-ups. In the second set of models, we examined whether those effects remained after adding baseline CO characteristics.
In the first set of models, COs of older age and whose patient reported less CO-patient relationship stress had better mental health. Also, married COs and those with higher income and whose patient reported no violence in the CO-patient relationship had better quality of life. In the second set of models, COs whose patient entered treatment due to criminal justice involvement, with more social support, less reported stigma, and less use of avoidance coping had better mental health. Also, married COs, those with higher income, and less reported discrimination stigma had better quality of life.
Understanding patient and CO characteristics that are associated with COs' outcomes may inform AUD treatment programs' efforts to help COs. Identifying modifiable determinants of CO outcomes is important to clinical practice regardless of whether the patient chooses to obtain treatment.
接受酒精使用障碍(AUD)治疗的人可能会对他们的相关他人(CO)产生负面影响。这项纵向研究考察了与 CO 结果相关的患者和 CO 特征。
参与者为 279 对进入住院治疗的患者及其 CO。CO 的结局是心理健康和生活质量。该研究收集了患者和 CO 的预测因素以及 CO 的结局,作为一项随机对照试验的一部分,在基线和 3、6 和 12 个月的随访中进行了测量。在第一组模型中,分析方法确定了与基线和随访时 CO 结局相关的基线患者预测因素。在第二组模型中,我们检查了在添加基线 CO 特征后这些影响是否仍然存在。
在第一组模型中,CO 年龄较大且患者报告 CO-患者关系压力较小的 CO 具有更好的心理健康。此外,已婚的 CO 以及那些收入较高且患者报告 CO-患者关系中没有暴力的 CO 具有更好的生活质量。在第二组模型中,由于刑事司法介入而接受治疗的患者、社会支持较多、报告的耻辱感较少、避免应对较少的 CO 具有更好的心理健康。此外,已婚的 CO、收入较高的 CO 和报告的歧视耻辱感较少的 CO 具有更好的生活质量。
了解与 CO 结局相关的患者和 CO 特征可能会为 AUD 治疗计划帮助 CO 提供信息。无论患者是否选择接受治疗,确定 CO 结局的可改变决定因素对于临床实践都很重要。