A Digital Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Program for Adults With Alcohol Use Disorder
Kiluk B, Benitez B, DeVito E, Frankforter T, LaPaglia D, O’Malley S, Nich C. A Digital Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Program for Adults With Alcohol Use Disorder. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2435205. PMID: 39325452, PMCID: PMC11428014, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.35205.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive behavioral therapyDigital cognitive behavioral therapyAlcohol use disorderAlcohol useCBT programUse disorderCognitive behavioral therapy programCurrent alcohol use disorderTreatment-seeking adultsBehavioral therapy programEvidence-based treatmentsBaseline to 6-month follow-upRates of alcohol useReducing alcohol useTreatment periodRandomized clinical trialsBehavioral therapyOutpatient substancePercentage of daysOutpatient treatmentIntention-to-treat analysisIndividual counselingStudy periodFollow-upIntention-to-treatReductions in World Health Organization risk drinking level are associated with improvements in sleep problems among individuals with alcohol use disorder
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Leeman R, Berey B, Frohe T, Vásquez Ferreiro A, O'Malley S. Impaired Control (Both Attempts to Control Drinking and Failed Control) as Prospective Predictors of Negative Outcomes Among Young Adults Who Drink Heavily. Journal Of Studies On Alcohol And Drugs 2024, 85: 508-521. PMID: 38315139, PMCID: PMC11289869, DOI: 10.15288/jsad.22-00362.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHeavy drinkingImpaired controlDrinking daysYoung adultsAlcohol self-administration studiesAssociated with more consequencesAlcohol useDrinks per drinking dayAssociated with steeper declineSelf-administration studiesFailed controllerAssociated with negative consequencesPredictor of negative outcomesProspective predictorsNegative consequencesSteeper declinesProspective findingsNegative outcomesIntensive interventionFollow-upRisk factorsSignificant interactionPredicting outcomeAdultsMixed effects models