| Literature DB >> 20072727 |
Denise A Hien1, Lisa R Cohen, Aimee N C Campbell.
Abstract
Psychotherapy research with chronic and difficult-to-treat populations such as those with co-occurring mental health and addictive disorders can employ flexible research designs, which allow for a systematic, yet non-linear relationship between efficacy and effectiveness designs. Outcomes research can bypass the efficacy-effectiveness dichotomy through use of a hybrid model (Carroll & Rounsaville, 2003) conducted in the context of community treatment settings in collaboration with community providers. We present the case for using this methodological approach as a means of advancing psychotherapy research and practice, while translating and disseminating empirically supported treatments with more efficiency. A hybrid model study conducted within the National Institute on Drug Abuse's Clinical Trials Network illustrates the application. These findings inform new directions for future research.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 20072727 PMCID: PMC2805243 DOI: 10.1037/a0014966
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prof Psychol Res Pr ISSN: 0735-7028