创伤后应激障碍和酒精依赖共病的随机双盲临床试验方法

Edna B Foa, Monnica T Williams
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酒精依赖(AD)和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)都与心理、社会和身体功能的严重破坏有关,并且这些破坏在患有这两种疾病的个体中是复合的。这两种疾病的共病性很高,PTSD患者患AD的风险显著增加,相反,PTSD在AD患者中非常普遍。目的:考虑到与这种合并症相关的损害增加,为经历这两种疾病的个体开发有效的治疗方法是必要的。方法:本文描述了一项研究的方法,该研究检验了单独使用长时间暴露治疗、单独使用纳曲酮及其联合使用药片安慰剂在降低AD和PTSD共病患者PTSD和酒精使用的严重程度方面的疗效。讨论:讨论与设计、评估、治疗选择和研究人群带来的挑战相关的问题。
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Methodology of a randomized double-blind clinical trial for comorbid posttraumatic stress disorder and alcohol dependence.

INTRODUCTION: Alcohol dependence (AD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are each associated with profound disruptions in psychological, social, and physical functioning, and these disruptions are compounded in individuals with both disorders. Comorbidity between the two disorders is high, with the risk for AD increasing substantially among individuals with PTSD and, conversely, PTSD is highly prevalent among people experiencing AD. AIMS: Given the increased impairment associated with this comorbidity, it is imperative to develop effective treatments for individuals who experience both disorders. METHODS: This paper describes the methodology of a study that examines the efficacy of prolonged exposure therapy alone, naltrexone alone, and their combination compared to pill placebo in reducing the severity of PTSD and alcohol use in individuals with comorbid AD and PTSD. DISCUSSION: Issues related to design, assessment, treatment choice, and challenges posed by the study population are discussed.

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