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Additional treatment services in a cocaine treatment study: level of services obtained and impact on outcome.

Matthew Worley1, Robert Gallop, Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons, Sarah Ring-Kurtz, Julie Present, Roger D Weiss, Paul Crits-Christoph.   

Abstract

The objective of this study was to examine the level of additional treatment services obtained by patients enrolled in the NIDA Cocaine Collaborative Study, a multi-center efficacy trial of four treatments for cocaine dependence, and to determine whether these services impact treatment outcome. Cocaine-dependent patients (N = 487) were recruited at five sites and randomly assigned to six months of one of four psychosocial treatments. Assessments were made at baseline, monthly during treatment, and at follow-ups at 9, 12, 15, and 18 months post-randomization. On average, patients received little or no additional treatment services during active treatment (first six months), but the rate of obtaining most services increased during the follow-up phase (month 7 to 18). In general, the treatment groups did not differ in the rates of obtaining non-protocol services. For all treatment groups, patients with greater psychiatric severity received more medical and psychiatric services during active treatment and follow-up. Use of treatment services was unrelated to drug use outcomes during active treatment. However, during the follow-up period, increased use of psychiatric medication, twelve-step attendance, and twelve-step participation was related to less drug use. The results suggest that during uncontrolled follow-up phases, additional non-protocol services may potentially confound the interpretation of treatment group comparisons in drug use outcomes.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18463998      PMCID: PMC2794690          DOI: 10.1080/10550490802021994

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Addict        ISSN: 1055-0496


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