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Treatment choices and subsequent attendance by substance-dependent patients who disengage from intensive outpatient treatment.

Deborah H A Van Horn1, Michelle Drapkin2, Kevin G Lynch1, Lior Rennert1, Jessica D Goodman2, Tyrone Thomas1, Megan Ivey1, James R McKay3.   

Abstract

In an effort to increase engagement in effective treatment, we offered a choice of alternate evidence-based treatments to 137 alcohol- or cocaine-dependent adults (110 males, 27 females) who entered an intensive outpatient program (IOP) but disengaged within the first 8 weeks. We hypothesized that disengaged patients would choose and subsequently attend alternatives to IOP when given the chance, that their choices would be consistent with their previously-stated preferences, and that demographic and clinical characteristics would be predictive of alternatives chosen. Of 96 participants reached by phone, 19% chose no treatment; 49% chose to return to IOP; 24% chose individual psychotherapy; 6% chose telephone counseling; 2% chose naltrexone with medication management. There were few relationships between participant characteristics and choices made upon disengagement. Participants who chose alternative treatments were equally likely to attend their chosen treatment as those who chose IOP. Limited interest in alternative treatments may reflect allegiance to IOP, which was initially chosen by all participants. Implications for implementation of patient-centered adaptive treatment are discussed.

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Keywords:  adaptive treatment; intensive outpatient programs; treatment choice; treatment disengagement

Year:  2015        PMID: 27667970      PMCID: PMC5031141          DOI: 10.3109/16066359.2015.1017570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addict Res Theory


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