Group substance abuse treatment for women in secure services

C. Long, Barbara Fulton, Kirsty-Ann Fitzgerald, C. Hollin
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Background: The treatment of substance abuse in secure settings needs to be informed by gender specific considerations. Aim: To assess the effectiveness of a manualised CBT substance abuse treatment programme designed for women in medium security. Method: Assessment of pre–post changes following treatment using substance-specific and other outcome indicators. Results: Positive outcomes were identified for treatment completers (n = 23) in terms of improved substance-related self-efficacy, lower perceived costs and greater benefits of change. These differences, which were not evident in the non-completer group (n = 11), were paralleled by positive clinical changes on subscale of the BPRS, CANFOR needs and increased general self-efficacy. Conclusions: Treatment was successful in engaging two-thirds of patients to complete treatment in readiness for conditions of lower security and potential exposure to alcohol and other drugs. Differences between completers and non-completers raise issues about the timing an...
在安全服务机构对妇女进行集体药物滥用治疗
背景:在安全环境中治疗药物滥用需要考虑到具体的性别因素。目的:评估为中等安全级别妇女设计的手动CBT药物滥用治疗方案的有效性。方法:使用特定物质和其他结果指标评估治疗后的前后变化。结果:治疗完成者(n = 23)在改善物质相关自我效能、降低感知成本和更大的改变收益方面获得了积极的结果。这些差异在未完成组(n = 11)中不明显,与BPRS亚量表、CANFOR需求和一般自我效能感的积极临床变化相似。结论:治疗是成功的,使三分之二的患者在较低安全性和可能接触酒精和其他药物的情况下完成治疗。完成者和非完成者之间的差异引发了时间和……
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