| Literature DB >> 9522008 |
K R Conner1, R R Shea, M P McDermott, R Grolling, R V Tocco, G Baciewicz.
Abstract
The authors present a model for incorporating multifamily therapy in the treatment of chemical dependency and investigate the association of family participation in multifamily therapy group with treatment retention in a sample of 164 alcohol- and/or cocaine-dependent outpatients. Results indicate that level of family attendance at a multifamily group strongly predicted completion of short-term and long-term out-patient treatment. Effects were greater for cocaine-dependent than for alcohol-dependent subjects in analyses of short-term treatment retention. Multifamily therapy may be a powerful method to engage patients families in treatment and promote treatment retention, especially in the early, intensive phases of treatment for cocaine dependency.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9522008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Addict ISSN: 1055-0496