From alcohol and other drug treatment mediator to mechanism to implementation: A systematic review and the cases of self‐efficacy, social support, and craving
Maisto S, Moskal D, Firkey M, Bergman B, Borsari B, Hallgren K, Houck J, Hurlocker M, Kiluk B, Kuerbis A, Reid A, Magill M. From alcohol and other drug treatment mediator to mechanism to implementation: A systematic review and the cases of self‐efficacy, social support, and craving. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 2024, 48: 1677-1692. PMID: 39182214, DOI: 10.1111/acer.15411.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMechanisms of behavior changeSelf-efficacySocial supportAdult samplesEmpirical supportAOD treatmentCase of self-efficacyCravingSystematic review of empirical studiesReview of empirical studiesBehavioral changesDrug useTreatment mechanismsKazdinClinical practiceSystematic reviewNockSystematic review of reviewsResearch evidenceTreatment effectsMeta-analysesAlcoholReview of reviewsPreferred Reporting ItemsMediatorsMeasurement invariance of the Perceived Stress Scale across race, sex, and time, and differential impacts on cocaine use treatment outcomes
Schick M, Kiluk B, Nich C, LaPaglia D, Haeny A. Measurement invariance of the Perceived Stress Scale across race, sex, and time, and differential impacts on cocaine use treatment outcomes. Journal Of Substance Use And Addiction Treatment 2024, 166: 209493. PMID: 39151798, PMCID: PMC11392621, DOI: 10.1016/j.josat.2024.209493.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCocaine use disorderPerceived Stress ScaleTreatment retentionMeasurement invarianceTreatment outcomesSubstance use treatment outcomesStress ScalePredicting treatment retentionSelf-efficacyCoping self-efficacyTwo-factor modelInfluence treatment outcomeCocaine abuse/dependenceDSM-IVUse disorderCocaine useBetween-group differencesMetric invarianceScalar invarianceTwo-factorCocainePharmacological treatmentFactor analysisDifferential impactAbuse/dependence