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Knowledge and attitudes about pharmacotherapy for alcoholism: a survey of counselors and administrators in community-based addiction treatment centres.

Suzanne E Thomas1, Peter M Miller.   

Abstract

AIMS: Medications, when combined with psychosocial therapy, can improve treatment outcomes in alcoholics; however, medications are not widely utilized in community-based addiction treatment centres. Of interest is how non-medical addiction treatment professionals in these facilities view adjunctive pharmacotherapies for alcoholism. The present report focuses on baseline data collected during the course of an educational intervention project and explores predictors of positive attitudes about adjunctive pharmacotherapies among community addiction counselors and administrators.
METHODS: Questionnaires were administered to 84 counselors and administrators at six community-based addiction treatment centres in South Carolina. Demographic data were collected, and knowledge and attitudes regarding the value of pharmacotherapies in the treatment of alcoholism were assessed. Correlation coefficients were explored, and follow-up multiple regression analyses were conducted to examine variables that predict scores reflecting the degree to which one values adjunctive pharmacotherapies for alcoholism.
RESULTS: Respondents had little knowledge of naltrexone, with average test scores reflecting no better than chance performance. In addition, most participants believed that adjunctive pharmacotherapy is ineffectual. Higher valuation of adjunctive pharmacotherapy was related to knowledge about naltrexone, having a post-baccalaureate degree, and years of experience in the addictions treatment field.
CONCLUSIONS: These data support that more widespread use of adjunctive pharmacotherapy for alcoholism may be impeded by the fact that addictions counselors, who are often the first contact for treatment-seeking individuals, have a lack of knowledge and a lack of confidence in the effectiveness of such treatments. Directed educational interventions are warranted for this population.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17172258     DOI: 10.1093/alcalc/agl100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Alcohol Alcohol        ISSN: 0735-0414            Impact factor:   2.826


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