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Alcohol-adapted Anger Management Treatment: A Randomized Controlled Trial of an Innovative Therapy for Alcohol Dependence

机译:酒精适应性愤怒管理治疗:酒精依赖创新疗法的随机对照试验。

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A randomized controlled trial for an innovative alcohol-adapted anger management treatment (AM) for outpatient alcohol dependent individuals scoring moderate or above on anger is described. AM treatment outcomes were compared to those of an empirically-supported intervention, Alcoholics Anonymous Facilitation treatment (AAF). Clients in AM, relative to clients in AAF, were hypothesized to have greater improvement in anger and anger-related cognitions and lesser AA involvement during the six-month follow-up. Anger-related variables were hypothesized to be stronger predictors of improved alcohol outcomes in the AM treatment condition and AA involvement was hypothesized to be a stronger predictor of alcohol outcomes in the AAF treatment group. Seventy-six alcohol dependent men and women were randomly assigned to treatment condition and followed for six months after treatment end. Both AM and AAF treatments were followed by significant reductions in heavy drinking days, alcohol consequences, anger, and maladaptive anger-related thoughts and increases in abstinence and self-confidence regarding not drinking to anger-related triggers. Treatment with AAF was associated with greater AA involvement relative to treatment with AM. Changes in anger and AA involvement were predictive of posttreatment alcohol outcomes for both treatments. Change in trait anger was a stronger predictor of posttreatment alcohol consequences for AM than for AAF clients; during-treatment AA meeting attendance was a stronger predictor of posttreatment heavy drinking and alcohol consequences for AAF than for AM clients. Anger-related constructs and drinking triggers should be foci in treatment of alcohol dependence for anger-involved clients.
机译:描述了一种创新的酒精适应性愤怒管理治疗(AM)的随机对照试验,该方法适用于得分为中度或以上的门诊酒精依赖患者。将AM治疗的结果与经验支持的干预措施(戒酒者匿名协助治疗(AAF))进行比较。相对于AAF的客户,假设AM的客户在6个月的随访期间在愤怒和与愤怒相关的认知方面有较大的改善,而对AA的参与较少。假设与愤怒相关的变量是AM治疗条件下酒精转归改善的更强预测指标,而在AAF治疗组中,AA参与是酒精结局更强的预测指标。将76名酒精依赖的男性和女性随机分配至治疗条件,并在治疗结束后随访6个月。在进行AM和AAF治疗后,大量饮酒,酗酒,愤怒和与愤怒相关的不良适应思想明显减少,以及因不饮酒而引发的禁欲和自信心增强。相对于AM治疗,AAF治疗与更多的AA介入有关。愤怒和AA参与的变化预示了两种疗法的治疗后酒精后果。与AAF患者相比,特质愤怒的变化更容易预测AM的治疗后酒精后果。与AM客户相比,治疗期间机管局会议出席率是AAF治疗后重度饮酒和酒精后果的更强预测指标。与愤怒相关的构造和饮酒诱因应该成为与愤怒相关的客户酒精依赖治疗的重点。

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