| Literature DB >> 25735200 |
Teresa López-Castro1, Mei-Chen Hu, Santiago Papini, Lesia M Ruglass, Denise A Hien.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Despite advances towards integration of care for women with co-occurring substance use disorder (SUD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), low abstinence rates following SUD/PTSD treatment remain the norm. The utility of investigating distinct substance use trajectories is a critical innovation in the detection and refining of effective interventions for this clinical population. DESIGN AND METHODS: The present study reanalysed data from the largest randomised clinical trial to date for co-occurring SUD and PTSD in women (National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network; Women and Trauma Study). Randomised participants (n = 353) received one of two interventions in addition to treatment as usual for SUD: (i) trauma-informed integrative treatment for PTSD/SUD; or (ii) an active control psychoeducation course on women's health. The present study utilised latent growth mixture models (LGMM) with multiple groups to estimate women's substance use patterns during the 12-month follow-up period.Entities:
Keywords: latent growth mixture modelling; post-traumatic stress disorder; relapse; substance abuse; substance use trajectory
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25735200 DOI: 10.1111/dar.12230
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Alcohol Rev ISSN: 0959-5236