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A cross-sectional assessment of the long term effects of brief strategic family therapy for adolescent substance use.

Viviana E Horigian1, Daniel J Feaster1, Michael S Robbins2,3, Ahnalee M Brincks1, Jessica Ucha1, Michael J Rohrbaugh4, Varda Shoham4, Ken Bachrach5, Michael Miller6, A Kathleen Burlew7, Candace C Hodgkins8, Ibis S Carrion9, Meredith Silverstein10, Robert Werstlein11, José Szapocznik1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Young adult drug use and law-breaking behaviors often have roots in adolescence. These behaviors are predicted by early drug use, parental substance use disorders, and disrupted and conflict-ridden family environments. AIM: To examine long-term outcomes of Brief Strategic Family Therapy (BSFT) compared to treatment as usual (TAU) in the rates of drug use, number of arrests and externalizing behaviors in young adults who were randomized into treatment conditions as adolescents.
DESIGN: 261 of 480 adolescents who had been randomized to BSFT or TAU in the BSFT effectiveness study were assessed at a single time, 3-7 years post randomization.
METHODS: Assessments of drug use, externalizing behaviors, arrests and incarcerations were conducted using Timeline Follow Back, Adult Self Report, and self-report, respectively. Drug use, arrests and incarcerations were examined using negative binomial models and externalizing behaviors were examined using linear regression.
RESULTS: When compared with TAU, BSFT youth reported lower incidence of lifetime (IRR = 0.68, 95%CI [0.57, 0.81]) and past year (IRR = 0.54, 95%CI [0.40, 0.71]) arrests; lower rates of lifetime (IRR = 0.63, 95%CI [0.49, 0.81]) and past year (IRR = 0.70, 95%CI [0.53, 0.92]) incarcerations; and lower scores on externalizing behaviors at follow-up (B = -0.42, SE = .15, p = .005). There were no differences in drug use. CONCLUSIONS AND SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: BSFT may have long term effects in reducing the number of arrests, incarcerations and externalizing problems. These effects could be explained by the improvements in family functioning that occurred during the effectiveness study. This study contributes to the literature by reporting on the long term outcomes of family therapy for adolescent drug abuse. © American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26359441      PMCID: PMC6855399          DOI: 10.1111/ajad.12278

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


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