2024
“They make it too hard and too many hoops to jump”: system and organizational barriers to drug treatment during epidemic rates of opioid overdose
Dickson-Gomez J, Krechel S, Ohlrich J, Montaque H, Weeks M, Li J, Havens J, Spector A. “They make it too hard and too many hoops to jump”: system and organizational barriers to drug treatment during epidemic rates of opioid overdose. Harm Reduction Journal 2024, 21: 52. PMID: 38413972, PMCID: PMC10900746, DOI: 10.1186/s12954-024-00964-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpioid use disorderDrug treatmentImprove treatment retentionTreat opioid use disorderAttended group treatmentOpioid overdoseMedically managed withdrawalHeightened risk of overdoseRates of opioid overdoseCourse of treatmentTreatment retentionGroup treatmentUse disorderRisk of overdoseTreatment participationAbstinence requirementRespiratory depressionManaged withdrawalOpioidInitiate MOUDMOUD initiationMOUD stigmaMOUD treatmentHeightened riskOpioid overdose crisis
2020
Hispanic participants in the National Institute on Drug Abuse’s Clinical Trials Network: A scoping review of two decades of research
Eghaneyan BH, Sanchez K, Haeny AM, Montgomery L, Lopez-Castro T, Burlew AK, Rezaeizadeh A, Killian MO. Hispanic participants in the National Institute on Drug Abuse’s Clinical Trials Network: A scoping review of two decades of research. Addictive Behaviors Reports 2020, 12: 100287. PMID: 32637563, PMCID: PMC7330873, DOI: 10.1016/j.abrep.2020.100287.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClinical Trials NetworkSubstance abuse treatmentTreatment outcomesNational Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials NetworkTrials NetworkAbuse treatmentDrug Abuse Clinical Trials NetworkEffective interventionsPoor treatment outcomesHispanic populationSubstance use disordersPatient characteristicsClinical trialsTobacco useTreatment accessUse disordersHispanic participantsGreater riskTreatment participationSystematic searchSubstance useTreatment issuesRelevant studiesInfluence utilizationLess likelihood
2014
Can We Improve Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Back Pain Treatment Engagement and Adherence? A Controlled Trial of Tailored Versus Standard Therapy
Kerns RD, Burns JW, Shulman M, Jensen MP, Nielson WR, Czlapinski R, Dallas MI, Chatkoff D, Sellinger J, Heapy A, Rosenberger P. Can We Improve Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Back Pain Treatment Engagement and Adherence? A Controlled Trial of Tailored Versus Standard Therapy. Health Psychology 2014, 33: 938-947. PMID: 24295024, DOI: 10.1037/a0034406.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStandard CBTMotivational enhancement strategiesTreatment engagementSkills practiceCognitive behavioral therapyIndex of engagementBehavioral therapyBehavioral skillsGoal accomplishmentLow dropout ratePosttreatment improvementTreatment participationDaily ratingsOutcomes supportTherapeutic processBaseline measuresEnhancement strategiesMore sessionsParticipants' preferencesChronic back painTCBTParticipantsEngagementOutcome factorsTreatment conditions
2012
Drug use in rural China: a preliminary investigation in Hunan Province
Deng Q, Tang Q, Schottenfeld RS, Hao W, Chawarski MC. Drug use in rural China: a preliminary investigation in Hunan Province. Addiction 2012, 107: 610-613. PMID: 21906200, PMCID: PMC4596718, DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2011.03648.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRural drug usersDrug usersDrug abusersDrug useHuman immunodeficiency virusDrug treatment participationSubstance abuse treatmentImmunodeficiency virusNeedle sharingLow prevalencePrimary drugRural areasDrug abuse patternsAbuse treatmentEarly onsetTreatment participationDrug abuseAbuse patternsTreatment pointsTreatment penetrationHigher proportionLower proportionAbusersAbuseSubstantial problem
2010
Do Therapist Cultural Characteristics Influence the Outcome of Substance Abuse Treatment for Spanish-Speaking Adults?
Suarez-Morales L, Martino S, Bedregal L, McCabe BE, Cuzmar IY, Paris M, Feaster DJ, Carroll KM, Szapocznik J. Do Therapist Cultural Characteristics Influence the Outcome of Substance Abuse Treatment for Spanish-Speaking Adults? Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology 2010, 16: 199-205. PMID: 20438158, PMCID: PMC2954416, DOI: 10.1037/a0016113.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubstance use treatmentEffectiveness trialSubstance useUse treatmentOutpatient substance use treatmentLarger effectiveness trialSubstance abuse treatmentSpanish-Speaking AdultsClient participationSecondary data analysisAbuse treatmentEthnic minority populationsTreatment participationSubstance usersTrialsClient outcomesMultilevel regression modelsTreatmentMinority populationsLevel of acculturationHispanic minoritiesRegression modelsTherapistsOutcomesClients' day
2006
The Treatment Relationship in Peer-Based and Regular Case Management for Clients With Severe Mental Illness
Sells D, Davidson L, Jewell C, Falzer P, Rowe M. The Treatment Relationship in Peer-Based and Regular Case Management for Clients With Severe Mental Illness. Psychiatric Services 2006, 57: 1179-1184. PMID: 16870970, DOI: 10.1176/ps.2006.57.8.1179.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere mental illnessMental illnessCase managementPeer providersCase management interventionTreatment relationshipNarcotics anonymous meetingsCommunity-based servicesDrug use problemsClinical trialsRegular providerSelf-report questionnairesService useHealth care service systemTreatment participationCase managersIllnessFurther treatmentMonthly attendanceTherapeutic connectionTreatment motivationCare service systemHigh positive regardUse problemsInitial engagement
2000
Consideration of a North American heroin-assisted clinical trial for the treatment of opiate-dependent individuals
Kuo I, Fischer B, Vlahov D. Consideration of a North American heroin-assisted clinical trial for the treatment of opiate-dependent individuals. International Journal Of Drug Policy 2000, 11: 357-370. PMID: 10967518, DOI: 10.1016/s0955-3959(00)00057-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMethadone treatmentMajor public health problemOpiate addictsAdditional treatment strategiesHeroin-assisted treatmentPrincipal treatment modalityPublic health problemOpiate-dependent individualsSubstance abuse treatmentTreatment modalitiesClinical trialsTreatment outcomesTreatment strategiesSide effectsEconomic burdenHealth problemsInjectable opiatesTreatment programAbuse treatmentTreatment participationEffective interventionsTreatmentPositive resultsAddictsRecent studies
1997
Barriers to Treatment Participation Scale: Evaluation and Validation in the Context of Child Outpatient Treatment
Kazdin A, Holland L, Crowley M, Breton S. Barriers to Treatment Participation Scale: Evaluation and Validation in the Context of Child Outpatient Treatment. Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry 1997, 38: 1051-1062. PMID: 9413802, DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.1997.tb01621.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAmbulatory CareAppointments and SchedulesAttitude of Health PersonnelAttitude to HealthBehavior TherapyChildChild, PreschoolCommunity ParticipationFamilyFamily TherapyFemaleHealth BehaviorHumansMaleMental DisordersMiddle AgedPatient DropoutsPatient ParticipationProspective Studies
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