A systematic review of the reasons for quitting and/or reducing alcohol among those who have received alcohol use disorder treatment

Christiana Prestigiacomo, Lindsey Fisher-Fox, Melissa A. Cyders
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Research has primarily studied reasons for quitting and/or reducing alcohol use in non-treatment samples. This systematic review aimed to characterize the reasons for quitting and/or reducing alcohol use among those who have received treatment for AUD and examine how reasons endorsed differ across measurement methods used. Articles were identified through PsycINFO, Web of Science, PubMed, and CINAHL. Twenty-one articles met inclusion criteria. Thematic coding revealed 21 unique themes in reasons for quitting and/or reducing. Common reasons included physical health issues, misalignment with personal goals, family influence, and social factors—also noted in non-treatment populations. Unique themes like hitting rock bottom and avoiding disapproval were identified, potentially linked to treatment initiation or development. The measurement approach influenced the reasons reported, highlighting the need for standardized methods. Common reasons are fundamental and are not a result of treatment, while others are unique to individuals who have received AUD treatment, which may suggest that they are critical in leading one to seek treatment or may be developed during treatment. Assessing and tailoring treatment based on these reasons may enhance outcomes. Standardizing how we measure reasons for quitting or reducing alcohol is crucial for comparing studies and improving treatment. Future research should evaluate reasons over time, assess their importance at different treatment stages, and use varied assessment strategies for comprehensive insights.
对接受过酒精使用障碍治疗的人戒酒和/或减少饮酒的原因进行系统回顾
研究主要研究了非治疗样本中戒酒和/或减少饮酒的原因。本系统综述旨在描述接受过 AUD 治疗的人群中戒酒和/或减少饮酒的原因,并研究不同测量方法所认可的原因有何不同。文章通过 PsycINFO、Web of Science、PubMed 和 CINAHL 进行了鉴定。21 篇文章符合纳入标准。主题编码揭示了戒烟和/或减量原因的 21 个独特主题。常见原因包括身体健康问题、与个人目标不符、家庭影响和社会因素--这在未接受治疗的人群中也同样存在。此外,还发现了一些独特的主题,如跌入谷底和避免不认可等,这可能与治疗的开始或发展有关。测量方法影响了所报告的原因,突出了对标准化方法的需求。常见的原因是根本性的,并不是治疗的结果,而其他原因则是接受过 AUD 治疗的人所特有的,这可能表明这些原因是导致一个人寻求治疗的关键,或者可能是在治疗过程中形成的。根据这些原因对治疗进行评估和调整可能会提高治疗效果。标准化衡量戒酒或减少饮酒原因的方法对于比较研究和改进治疗至关重要。未来的研究应评估不同时期的原因,评估其在不同治疗阶段的重要性,并采用不同的评估策略以获得全面的见解。
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Drug and alcohol dependence reports
Drug and alcohol dependence reports Psychiatry and Mental Health
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