2024
Improvement in coping skills from culturally-adapted digital CBT for Spanish-speaking Hispanics with substance use disorder: Secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial
Benitez B, Loya J, Jaramillo Y, Muro-Rodriguez N, Rojas Perez O, Nich C, Frankforter T, Paris M, Kiluk B. Improvement in coping skills from culturally-adapted digital CBT for Spanish-speaking Hispanics with substance use disorder: Secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial. Journal Of Substance Use And Addiction Treatment 2024, 168: 209536. PMID: 39374899, DOI: 10.1016/j.josat.2024.209536.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMechanisms of cognitive behavioral therapyQuality of coping skillsCognitive behavioral therapySubstance use disordersPrimary substance useCoping skillsSubstance useCBT programOutpatient treatmentWeeks of outpatient treatmentDigital cognitive behavioral therapyMechanisms of behavior changeWithin-person increasesDaily substance useAdaptive coping skillsSecondary analysis of clinical trial dataTreatment mechanismsRandomized to 8Associated with reductionsBehavioral therapyAnalysis of clinical trial dataUse disorderGeneralizability of researchSecondary analysisSpanish-speaking Hispanic adults
2020
Short- and long-term changes in substance-related coping as mediators of in-person and computerized CBT for alcohol and drug use disorders
Roos CR, Carroll KM, Nich C, Frankforter T, Kiluk BD. Short- and long-term changes in substance-related coping as mediators of in-person and computerized CBT for alcohol and drug use disorders. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2020, 212: 108044. PMID: 32422538, PMCID: PMC7293942, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2020.108044.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive behavioral therapyComputerized cognitive behavioral therapyPerson cognitive-behavioural therapySubstance use disordersMediation effectAlcohol use disorderComputer-delivered cognitive behavioural therapyUse disordersSame mediation effectSubstance-related copingCoping Strategies ScaleSignificant mediation effectMechanisms of changeMediational modelCoping skillsStrategies ScaleCBT4CBTStatistical mediatorCopingDrug use disordersSubstance useHeavy drinkingDisordersLong-term changesLong-term increase
2019
Computerized Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Substance Use Disorders: A Summary of the Evidence and Potential Mechanisms of Behavior Change
Kiluk BD. Computerized Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Substance Use Disorders: A Summary of the Evidence and Potential Mechanisms of Behavior Change. Perspectives On Behavior Science 2019, 42: 465-478. PMID: 31976445, PMCID: PMC6768920, DOI: 10.1007/s40614-019-00205-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive behavioral therapySubstance use disordersTraditional cognitive behavioral therapyComputerized cognitive behavioral therapyBehavior changeSubstance useBehavioral coping skillsComputer-delivered interventionComputerized CBT programUse disordersMinimal clinical monitoringCBT programCoping skillsBehavioral therapyCBT mechanismsRates of alcoholConsiderable empirical evidenceBehavioral skillsBehavioral interventionsTheory-driven assumptionsDifferent treatment settingsNew skillsStrong supportEvaluation of individualsTreatment termination
2010
Relationship of cognitive function and the acquisition of coping skills in computer assisted treatment for substance use disorders
Kiluk BD, Nich C, Carroll KM. Relationship of cognitive function and the acquisition of coping skills in computer assisted treatment for substance use disorders. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2010, 114: 169-176. PMID: 21050679, PMCID: PMC3046302, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2010.09.019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive behavioral therapyCognitive functioningCoping skillsBehavioral therapySubstance useCoping skills trainingMeasures of IQSubstance-dependent individualsSignificant indirect effectSubstance use outcomesChronic substance useNeuropsychological measuresNeuropsychological factorsSubstance use disordersComputerized versionHigher IQSkills trainingCognitive functionLower IQLittle previous researchIQDependent individualsPoor functioningUse outcomesCognitive impairment