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Racial/ethnic subgroup differences in outcomes and acceptability of an Internet-delivered intervention for substance use disorders.

Aimee N C Campbell1,2, L Montgomery3, Katherine Sanchez4, M Pavlicova5, M Hu1, H Newville6, L Weaver7, E V Nunes1.   

Abstract

The Therapeutic Education System (TES), an Internet version of the Community Reinforcement Approach plus prize-based motivational incentives, is one of few empirically supported technology-based interventions. To date, however, there has not been a study exploring differences in substance use outcomes or acceptability of TES among racial/ethnic subgroups. This study uses data from a multisite (N = 10) effectiveness study of TES to explore whether race/ethnicity subgroups (White [n = 267], Black/African American [n = 112], and Hispanic/Latino [n = 55])moderate the effect of TES. Generalized linear mixed models were used to test whether abstinence, retention, social functioning, coping, craving, or acceptability differed by racial/ethnic subgroup. Findings demonstrated that race/ethnicity did not moderate the effect of TES versus TAU on abstinence, retention, social functioning, or craving. A three-way interaction (treatment, race/ethnicity, and abstinence status at study entry) showed that TES was associated with greater coping scores among nonabstinent White participants (p = .008) and among abstinent Black participants (p < .001). Acceptability of the TES intervention, although high overall, was significantly different by race/ethnicity subgroup with White participants reporting lower acceptability of TES compared to Black (p = .006) and Hispanic/Latino (p = .008) participants. TES appears to be a good candidate treatment among a diverse population of treatment-seeking individuals with substance use disorders.

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Keywords:  Acceptability; Internet-delivered treatment; race/ethnicity; substance use disorders; technology

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28368740      PMCID: PMC5624812          DOI: 10.1080/15332640.2017.1300550

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ethn Subst Abuse        ISSN: 1533-2640            Impact factor:   1.507


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