Brief Interventions for Harmful Alcohol Use in Opioid-dependent Patients on Maintenance Treatment With Buprenorphine: A Prospective Study From India

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作者
Varshney, Mohit
Ambekar, Atul [1 ,2 ]
Lal, Rakesh
Yadav, Deepak
Rao, Ravindra
Mishra, Ashwani
机构
[1] All India Inst Med Sci, Dept Psychiat, New Delhi 110029, India
[2] All India Inst Med Sci, Natl Drug Dependence Treatment Ctr, New Delhi 110029, India
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ADDICTIVE DISORDERS & THEIR TREATMENT | 2016年 / 15卷 / 03期
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Brief Intervention; harmful alcohol use; buprenorphine; opioid substitution therapy;
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10.1097/ADT.0000000000000076
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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Introduction: Harmful/hazardous alcohol use is common among individuals receiving opioid substitution therapy (OST). The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends use of Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST)-linked Brief Interventions (BI) for managing harmful alcohol use. However, the feasibility and effectiveness of BI in addressing harmful alcohol use among buprenorphine-maintained OST recipients has not been studied, which was the objective of the present study. Methods: Using a prospective study design, OST recipients were screened with WHO-ASSIST, and those in the harmful/hazardous use category were administered BI sessions. The feasibility of BI was assessed using BI process rating form. Alcohol-related quantitative variables were assessed with WHO-ASSIST and Rutgers Alcohol Problem Index at baseline and 12 weeks post-BI, and compared for measuring BI effectiveness. Results: Thirty-six (of 138 OST recipients screened) had ASSIST scores in the harmful hazardous category at baseline, and underwent 2 BI sessions at 1 to 2 weeks apart. Of these, 35 patients completed all BI sessions, and baseline and end-line assessments. The average time taken for 1 BI session was 26.43 minutes; 54% reported a "significant influence'' of BI on alcohol consumption; 88% reported that they attempted to cut down alcohol use; 14% completely stopped drinking; and another 14% reported significant reduction in alcohol consumption. ASSIST and Rutgers Alcohol Problem Index scores were significantly reduced at end-line assessment. Conclusion: BI is a feasible and effective intervention to address harmful/hazardous drinking among buprenorphine-maintained opioid-dependent patients.
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