| Literature DB >> 32952283 |
Maricela Cruz1, Karen Chan Osilla2, Susan M Paddock2.
Abstract
Few studies have examined group cohesion and climate in the substance use disorder treatment literature. We examined whether group cohesion and climate are associated with increased self-efficacy outcomes and reduced drinks per week, binge drinking and DUI behaviors, in a sample of individuals with a first-time DUI receiving either cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) or usual care. Additionally, we examined whether CBT moderates these relationships. Group measures and drinking outcomes were not significantly associated. This study is the first to provide an in-depth analysis on group processes in DUI settings, and as such, provides important insights into how group processes may differ in a mandated DUI context.Entities:
Keywords: Alcohol Use Disorders; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; DUI Programs; Group Climate; Group Cohesion; Group Process
Year: 2019 PMID: 32952283 PMCID: PMC7500184 DOI: 10.1080/07347324.2019.1613941
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Alcohol Treat Q ISSN: 0734-7324