针对注射毒品者的以减少危害为重点的行为激活:一项试点公开试验的混合方法成果。

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Catherine Paquette , Alexander Vierling , Louisa Kane , Paulina Linares Abrego , Katherine Benson , Elizabeth Jordan , Donald Baucom , William Zule , Stacey Daughters
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摘要

导言:注射毒品者(PWID)的心理健康问题和毒品相关伤害发生率很高。以减低伤害为重点的干预措施旨在减少与毒品使用相关的伤害,是吸引不寻求传统禁欲治疗者参与的重要方法。然而,迄今为止,很少有研究对毒品使用的减低伤害心理社会治疗的有效性进行研究。我们评估了以减低伤害为重点的行为激活(BA)干预从治疗前到1个月随访期间的效果:我们从注射器服务项目中招募了 23 名吸毒者(65.2% 为白人;52.2% 为女性;平均年龄为 35.4 ± 7.8 岁),其中 19 人通过远程治疗接受了干预。研究结果的评估在治疗前、治疗后和一个月的随访中进行:结果表明,干预后行为激活度和改变药物使用的准备度有所提高,药物使用、抑郁和 HIV 风险行为有所减少。在药物相关问题方面,结果参差不齐,但随访结果有所增加,这可能反映了对问题认识的提高:这些结果表明,以减低伤害为重点的治疗方法初见成效。需要进行更多的随机设计和更大样本量的研究,可能需要更密集的治疗来支持这一人群的持续治疗成果。
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Harm reduction-focused behavioral activation for people who inject drugs: Mixed methods outcomes from a pilot open trial

Introduction

People who inject drugs (PWID) experience high rates of mental health problems and drug-related harms. Harm reduction-focused interventions aim to reduce harms associated with drug use and are an important approach for engaging people who are not seeking traditional abstinence-focused treatment. Yet, few studies to date have examined the effectiveness of harm reduction psychosocial treatment for drug use. We evaluated the outcomes of a harm reduction-focused behavioral activation (BA) intervention from pretreatment to a 1-month follow-up.

Methods

A total of N = 23 PWID (65.2 % White; 52.2 % women; mean age 35.4 ± 7.8 years) were recruited from syringe services programs and n = 19 received the intervention via teletherapy. Assessment of study outcome measures occurred at pre- and posttreatment and a one-month follow-up.

Results

Results reflected post-intervention increases in behavioral activation and readiness to change drug use, as well as decreases in substance use, depression, and HIV risk behaviors. There were mixed outcomes on substance-related problems with increases at follow-up, possibly reflecting increased problem recognition.

Conclusions

These results suggest initial promise for the harm reduction-focused treatment. Additional research with randomized designs and larger sample sizes is needed, and more intensive treatment may be required to support sustained treatment gains in this population.

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Journal of substance use and addiction treatment
Journal of substance use and addiction treatment Biological Psychiatry, Neuroscience (General), Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology (General)
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