Motivational Intervention to Reduce Cannabis Use in Young People with Psychosis: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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作者
Bonsack, Charles [1 ]
Manetti, Silvia Gibellini [1 ]
Favrod, Jerome [1 ,2 ]
Montagrin, Yves [1 ]
Besson, Jacques [1 ]
Bovet, Pierre [1 ]
Conus, Philippe [1 ]
机构
[1] CHU Vaudois, Dept Psychiat, Lausanne, Switzerland
[2] Univ Appl Sci Western Switzerland, Lausanne, Switzerland
关键词
Cannabis; Psychological intervention; Psychosis; Schizophrenia; Substance use disorders; Randomized controlled trial; COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY; SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS; ABUSING PATIENTS; SCHIZOPHRENIA; ALCOHOL; OUTCOMES; DESIGN; MISUSE; SCALE; PANSS;
D O I
10.1159/000323466
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Background: Cannabis use has a negative impact on psychosis. Studies are needed to explore the efficacy of psychological interventions to reduce cannabis use in psychosis. Our aim is to study the efficacy of a specific motivational intervention on young cannabis users suffering from psychosis. Methods: Participants (aged less than 35 years) were randomly assigned to treatment as usual (TAU) alone, or treatment as usual plus motivational intervention (MI + TAU). TAU was comprehensive and included case management, early intervention and mobile team when needed. Assessments were completed at baseline and at 3, 6 and 12 months follow-up. Results: Sixty-two participants (32 TAU and 30 MI + TAU) were included in the study. Cannabis use decreased in both groups at follow-up. Participants who received MI in addition to TAU displayed both a greater reduction in number of joints smoked per week and greater confidence to change cannabis use at 3 and 6 months follow-up, but differences between groups were nonsignificant at 12 months. Conclusions: MI is well accepted by patients suffering from psychosis and has a short-term impact on cannabis use when added to standard care. However, the differential effect was not maintained at 1-year follow-up. MI appears to be a useful active component to reduce cannabis use which should be integrated in routine clinical practice. Copyright (C) 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel
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页码:287 / 297
页数:11
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