Publikation: Integrated Treatment at the First Stage : Increasing Motivation for Alcohol Patients with Comorbid Disorders during Inpatient Detoxification
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Aims:
Co-occurring mental disorders can complicate the detoxification treatment process and outcome. The aim of this study is to examine whether a brief psychoeducational group counseling session during detoxification treatment can increase the motivation for and utilization of subsequent treatments.
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Interventions increased utilization of post-detoxification treatment and reduced alcohol-related readmissions. Higher depression or trauma scores were associated with higher rates of utilization of treatment.
Methods:
Patients received either a brief manualised group intervention on the interrelation of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and major depression (MD) or AUD and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or a cognitive training session (control group). Of the 784 patients treated in the study period, 171 participants were quasi-randomly allocated to groups. Self-reported motivation was measured before and after intervention, transition into AUD treatment and readmissions were collected after detoxification treatment.
Results:
Participating in any of the intervention groups increased the utilization of AUD treatment after inpatient detoxification (χ2 = 6.15, P = 0.02) and decreased readmissions 6 months after discharge (χ2 = 7.46, P = 0.01). Depression and trauma scores moderated the effect: associations with the utilization of post-detoxification treatment were found in participants with higher depression (OR = 5.84, 95% CI = 1.17–29.04) or trauma scores (OR = 10.17, 95% CI = 1.54–67.1).
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An integrated intervention approach for dual diagnosis at the beginning of the treatment can increase motivation for continued AUD treatment. Especially affected dual diagnosis patients can benefit from this treatment.
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OSTERGAARD, Mathias, Leonie JATZKOWSKI, Raffaela SEITZ, Samantha SPEIDEL, Tanja WEBER, Norbert LÜBKE, Wolfgang HÖCKER, Michael ODENWALD, 2018. Integrated Treatment at the First Stage : Increasing Motivation for Alcohol Patients with Comorbid Disorders during Inpatient Detoxification. In: Alcohol and Alcoholism. 2018, 53(6), pp. 719-727. ISSN 0735-0414. eISSN 1464-3502. Available under: doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agy066BibTex
@article{Ostergaard2018-11-01Integ-43418, year={2018}, doi={10.1093/alcalc/agy066}, title={Integrated Treatment at the First Stage : Increasing Motivation for Alcohol Patients with Comorbid Disorders during Inpatient Detoxification}, number={6}, volume={53}, issn={0735-0414}, journal={Alcohol and Alcoholism}, pages={719--727}, author={Ostergaard, Mathias and Jatzkowski, Leonie and Seitz, Raffaela and Speidel, Samantha and Weber, Tanja and Lübke, Norbert and Höcker, Wolfgang and Odenwald, Michael} }
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