Karantzas Gery C, Staiger Petra K, Romano Daniel A, Curtis Ashlee, Bruscella Courtney, Miller Peter G, Gruenert Stefan, Toumbourou John W, Doss Brian D, Christensen Andrew
School of Psychology, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia.
Odyssey House Victoria, Richomond, VIC, Australia.
Front Psychol. 2024 Dec 19;15:1307640. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1307640. eCollection 2024.
The aim of this study was to pilot an adapted version of an online relationships program with residents in treatment for alcohol and other drugs (AOD). The OurRelationship (OR) Program, which is based on Integrative Behavioral Couples Therapy, was piloted in a group-based format to determine whether residents' participation in the program would result in decreases in residents' destructive responses and increases in constructive responses to relationship conflict scenarios as well as reductions in negative affect experienced during these conflict scenarios. Residents ( = 104) across six residential facilities participated in the pilot over 4 weeks. Pre and post program completion, residents read three vignettes in which they were asked to imagine themselves as experiencing each of the three relationship conflicts with a romantic partner. After reading each vignette, residents completed assessments related to their constructive and destructive behavioral responses to each vignette as well as the degree to which they experienced negative affect. Pre-post comparisons across the three vignettes revealed residents reported reductions in destructive behavioral responses and anger (s -0.31 to -0.58) as well as increases in constructive responses (s 0.33-0.77). The findings provide preliminary evidence regarding the application of programs to address the relationship difficulties experienced by those in AOD treatment. Future research into control trials of the OR program within the AOD sector can help to establish the effectiveness of relationship programs in helping to address the relationship problems of this vulnerable population.
本研究的目的是对一个针对酒精和其他药物(AOD)治疗中的住院患者的在线人际关系项目的改编版本进行试点。基于综合行为夫妻治疗的“我们的关系”(OR)项目以小组形式进行试点,以确定住院患者参与该项目是否会导致他们对关系冲突情景的破坏性反应减少、建设性反应增加,以及在这些冲突情景中所经历的负面影响减少。六个住院设施中的104名住院患者在4周内参与了该试点。在项目完成前和完成后,住院患者阅读三个短文,要求他们想象自己正在经历与浪漫伴侣的三种关系冲突中的每一种。阅读每个短文后,住院患者完成与他们对每个短文的建设性和破坏性行为反应以及他们经历负面影响程度相关的评估。对三个短文进行前后比较发现,住院患者报告说他们的破坏性行为反应和愤怒有所减少(效应量为-0.31至-0.58),建设性反应有所增加(效应量为0.33至0.77)。这些发现为应用项目来解决AOD治疗患者所经历的关系困难提供了初步证据。未来对AOD领域内OR项目对照试验的研究有助于确定关系项目在帮助解决这一弱势群体关系问题方面的有效性。