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Substance abuse treatment response in a Latino sample: the influence of family conflict.

Jessica N Fish1, Candice A Maier2, Jacob B Priest2.   

Abstract

Latino Americans report underutilization of treatment and poor treatment response for substance use and abuse compared to other racial/ethnic groups; thus, it is important to assess factors that contribute to these disparities. The current study objective was to assess the influence of family conflict on substance abuse treatment response in a sample of Latino Americans using two different yet complementary analyses. First, ordinary least squares regression was used to assess the association between overall family conflict and pre- and post-treatment substance use. Second, repeated measures latent class analysis was used to identify groups based on family member conflict and timing of conflict during treatment. Findings indicated that family conflict contributed unique variance to concurrent substance use; however pre-treatment family conflict was not related to post-treatment outcomes. Results also identified three distinct family conflict groups: no/low conflict, pre-treatment conflict, and post-treatment conflict who differed in pre- and post-treatment substance use. Post hoc investigation revealed that those who experienced pre-treatment conflict but low post-treatment conflict showed the greatest decrease in substance use. Findings highlight the importance of considering family conflict during all stages of treatment for Latino American substance users.
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Keywords:  Family conflict; Latent class analysis; Latino; Substance abuse; Treatment response

Mesh:

Year:  2014        PMID: 25216811     DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2014.07.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Subst Abuse Treat        ISSN: 0740-5472


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