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Evaluation of cognitive behavioral therapy/motivational enhancement therapy (CBT/MET) in a treatment trial of comorbid MDD/AUD adolescents
被引:33
|作者:
Cornelius, Jack R.
[1
]
Douaihy, Antoine
[1
]
Bukstein, Oscar G.
[1
]
Daley, Dennis C.
[1
]
Wood, Scott D.
[1
]
Kelly, Thomas M.
[1
]
Salloum, Ihsan M.
[1
]
机构:
[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Med, Western Psychiat Inst & Clin, Dept Psychiat, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
关键词:
Cognitive behavioral therapy;
Motivational enhancement therapy;
Comorbidity;
Adolescents;
Alcohol use disorder;
Major depression;
SUBSTANCE USE;
MAJOR DEPRESSION;
DOUBLE-BLIND;
PSYCHIATRIC-DIAGNOSIS;
BRIEF INTERVENTIONS;
FLUOXETINE;
ALCOHOL;
RELIABILITY;
PSYCHOTHERAPY;
DISORDERS;
D O I:
10.1016/j.addbeh.2011.03.016
中图分类号:
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号:
040203 ;
摘要:
Objective: Behavioral therapies developed specifically for co-occurring disorders remain sparse, and such therapies for comorbid adolescents are particularly rare. This was an evaluation of the long-term (2-year) efficacy of an acute phase trial of manualized cognitive behavioral therapy/motivation enhancement therapy (CBT/MET) vs. naturalistic treatment among adolescents who had signed consent for a treatment study involving the SSRI antidepressant medication fluoxetine and CBT/MET therapy for comorbid major depressive disorder (MDD) and an alcohol use disorder (AUD). We hypothesized that improvements in depressive symptoms and alcohol-related symptoms noted among the subjects who had received CBT/MET would exceed that of those in the naturalistic comparison group that had not received CBT/MET therapy. Methods: We evaluated levels of depressive symptoms and alcohol-related symptoms at a two-year follow-up evaluation among comorbid MDD/AUD adolescents who had received an acute phase trial of manual-based CBT/MET (in addition to the SSRI medication fluoxetine or placebo) compared to those who had received naturalistic care. Results: In repeated measures ANOVA, a significant time by enrollment status difference was noted for both depressive symptoms and alcohol-related symptoms across the two-year time period of this study, with those receiving CBT/MET demonstrating superior outcomes compared to those who had not received protocol CBT/MET therapy. No significant difference was noted between those receiving fluoxetine vs. those receiving placebo on any outcome at any time point. Conclusions: These findings suggest long-term efficacy for an acute phase trial of manualized CBT/MET for treating comorbid MDD/AUD adolescents. Large multi-site studies are warranted to further clarify the efficacy of CBT/MET therapy among various adolescent and young adult comorbid populations. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:843 / 848
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