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Family based therapy plus cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) was better than CBT alone or family therapy alone for reducing adolescent drug abuse.
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Stevens, Denise E. |
| Copyright Year | 2002 |
| Abstract | (2001) J Consult Clin Psychol 69, 802. Waldron HB, Slesnick N, Brody JL . . . Treatment outcomes for adolescent substance abuse at 4– and 7–month assessments. . Oct; . : . –13 . [OpenUrl][1][CrossRef][2][PubMed][3][Web of Science][4] QUESTION: Does cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), functional family therapy (FFT), combined FFT and CBT, or a group psychoeducational intervention reduce adolescent substance abuse? Randomised (unclear allocation concealment*), unblinded*, controlled trial with 7 months of follow up. A university centre in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. 120 adolescents who were 13–17 years of age (mean age 16 y, 80% boys), lived at home with a primary caretaker willing to participate in the study, and met DSM-IV criteria for a primary substance abuse disorder (primarily illicit drug use). Exclusion criteria were need for services beyond outpatient treatment, evidence of a psychotic or organic state, or a sibling in the study. Follow up was 88% at 4 months and 89% at 7 months. Adolescents were allocated to 1 of 4 groups: FFT (n=30), individual CBT (n=31), combined FFT and CBT (n=29), or a group intervention (n=30). FFT consisted of 12 weekly sessions of a … [1]: {openurl}?query=rft.jtitle%253DJournal%2Bof%2Bconsulting%2Band%2Bclinical%2Bpsychology%26rft.stitle%253DJ%2BConsult%2BClin%2BPsychol%26rft.aulast%253DWaldron%26rft.auinit1%253DH.%2BB.%26rft.volume%253D69%26rft.issue%253D5%26rft.spage%253D802%26rft.epage%253D813%26rft.atitle%253DTreatment%2Boutcomes%2Bfor%2Badolescent%2Bsubstance%2Babuse%2Bat%2B4-%2Band%2B7-month%2Bassessments.%26rft_id%253Dinfo%253Adoi%252F10.1037%252F0022-006X.69.5.802%26rft_id%253Dinfo%253Apmid%252F11680557%26rft.genre%253Darticle%26rft_val_fmt%253Dinfo%253Aofi%252Ffmt%253Akev%253Amtx%253Ajournal%26ctx_ver%253DZ39.88-2004%26url_ver%253DZ39.88-2004%26url_ctx_fmt%253Dinfo%253Aofi%252Ffmt%253Akev%253Amtx%253Actx [2]: /lookup/external-ref?access_num=10.1037/0022-006X.69.5.802&link_type=DOI [3]: /lookup/external-ref?access_num=11680557&link_type=MED&atom=%2Febmental%2F5%2F2%2F53.atom [4]: /lookup/external-ref?access_num=000171572400007&link_type=ISI |
| Starting Page | 53 |
| Ending Page | 53 |
| Page Count | 1 |
| File Format | PDF HTM / HTML |
| DOI | 10.1136/ebmh.5.2.53 |
| PubMed reference number | 12026902 |
| Journal | Medline |
| Volume Number | 5 |
| Issue Number | 2 |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | http://ebmh.bmj.com/content/ebmental/5/2/53.full.pdf |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | https://doi.org/10.1136/ebmh.5.2.53 |
| Journal | Evidence-based mental health |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |