Use of a "psychotherapy with no pills" treatment condition as part of a combined pharmacotherapy-psychotherapy research study of alcohol dependence.

Roger D Weiss, Joseph S Locastro, Robert Swift, Allen Zweben, William R Miller, Richard Longabaugh, James D Hosking
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Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this article is to review issues related to the use of placebo medication in a study examining combined pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy for alcohol dependence.

Method: Little is known about the strength of the placebo effect in alcohol-dependent patients. One way to study this is to compare placebo to no pharmacological treatment. The multisite National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism COMBINE Study is examining optimal combinations of two medications (acamprosate and naltrexone) and two behavioral treatments (a moderate-intensity treatment called Combined Behavioral Intervention [CBI] and a low-intensity treatment called Medical Management [MM]) for alcohol-dependent patients. The study initially included a 2 x 2 x 2 eight-cell design. This article relates our experience adding a ninth treatment condition (Cell 9), consisting of CBI alone, with no pills or MM. By comparing patients receiving CBI alone to patients receiving two placebos, MM and CBI, we can examine the strength of the placebo effect for these two medications in alcohol-dependent patients. Moreover, we can study CBI in the context in which it is frequently delivered clinically, that is, in the absence of pharmacotherapy and certainly in the absence of placebo medication.

Results: This article explains the background and rationale behind the decision to include Cell 9 in COMBINE. Recruitment challenges faced as a result of adding this condition are reviewed, as is the experience implementing this condition in a pilot feasibility study.

Conclusions: The use of a "psychotherapy with no pills" treatment condition as part of a combined pharmacotherapy-psychotherapy study of alcohol dependence is feasible and can help enrich the results of this research.

使用“不服用药物的心理治疗”作为酒精依赖药物治疗-心理治疗联合研究的一部分。
目的:本文的目的是回顾在一项研究中使用安慰剂药物治疗酒精依赖的联合药物治疗和心理治疗的相关问题。方法:对酒精依赖患者安慰剂效应的强度知之甚少。研究这个问题的一种方法是将安慰剂与无药物治疗进行比较。多地点国家酒精滥用和酒精中毒研究所联合研究正在研究两种药物(阿坎前列酸和纳曲酮)和两种行为治疗(一种称为联合行为干预(CBI)的中等强度治疗和一种称为医疗管理(MM)的低强度治疗)对酒精依赖患者的最佳组合。该研究最初包括一个2 × 2 × 2的8细胞设计。本文介绍了我们的经验,增加了第9个治疗条件(细胞9),由CBI单独组成,不含药片或MM。通过比较单独接受CBI的患者和接受两种安慰剂(MM和CBI)的患者,我们可以检查这两种药物对酒精依赖患者的安慰剂效应的强度。此外,我们可以在临床经常进行CBI的情况下研究CBI,即在没有药物治疗的情况下,当然也没有安慰剂治疗的情况下。结果:本文解释了决定将Cell 9纳入COMBINE的背景和基本原理。审查了由于增加这一条件而面临的征聘挑战,并在试点可行性研究中审查了执行这一条件的经验。结论:在酒精依赖的药物治疗-心理治疗联合研究中,使用“无药心理治疗”治疗条件是可行的,并有助于丰富本研究的结果。
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