State of the Science: Treatment of comorbid posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorders.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Sudie E Back, Amber M Jarnecke, Sonya B Norman, Angela J Zaur, Denise A Hien
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Abstract

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance use disorders (SUDs) co-occur at high rates, with research showing that up to nearly 60% of individuals with PTSD also suffer from an alcohol and/or drug use disorder. PTSD/SUD is complex; associated with adverse health, social, and economic outcomes; and can be challenging to treat. Over the past decade, the landscape of treatment research addressing PTSD/SUD has significantly expanded. Ongoing efforts aimed at developing and evaluating novel treatments for PTSD/SUD, encompassing both psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy approaches, are steadily advancing. As such, this State of the Science paper reviews the literature on the latest scientific advances in treating PTSD/SUD. Clinical practice guidelines for the treatment of PTSD/SUD are discussed, along with evidence-based psychotherapies and emerging interventions. Rigorously conducted clinical trials demonstrate that individual, manualized, trauma-focused treatments are the most efficacious psychotherapies to use among individuals with PTSD/SUD. Moreover, patients do not need to be abstinent to initiate or benefit from evidence-based PTSD treatment. To date, no medications have been established for this comorbidity. We highlight ongoing research on novel treatments for PTSD/SUD, such as new forms of integrated trauma-focused psychotherapies, pharmacological augmentation strategies, and technology-based enhancements. Finally, promising future directions for the field are discussed.

科学现状:治疗创伤后应激障碍和药物使用障碍。
创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和药物使用障碍(SUD)的并发率很高,研究表明,高达近 60% 的创伤后应激障碍患者同时患有酒精和/或药物使用障碍。创伤后应激障碍/SUD 是一种复杂的疾病,与不良的健康、社会和经济后果相关,而且治疗起来具有挑战性。在过去的十年中,针对创伤后应激障碍/SUD 的治疗研究有了显著的发展。目前,旨在开发和评估创伤后应激障碍/SUD 新型治疗方法的工作正在稳步推进,其中包括心理治疗和药物治疗方法。因此,本篇 "科学现状 "论文回顾了治疗创伤后应激障碍/SUD 的最新科学进展文献。文中讨论了治疗创伤后应激障碍/SUD 的临床实践指南,以及循证心理疗法和新兴干预措施。严格的临床试验表明,对创伤后应激障碍/SUD 患者而言,以创伤为重点的个体化、手册化治疗是最有效的心理疗法。此外,患者无需戒酒即可开始接受创伤后应激障碍循证治疗或从中获益。迄今为止,还没有针对这种合并症的药物。我们重点介绍了正在进行的创伤后应激障碍/SUD 新型疗法研究,例如新形式的以创伤为重点的综合心理疗法、药物增强策略和基于技术的增强疗法。最后,我们还讨论了该领域未来的发展方向。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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