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Broad Coping Repertoire Mediates the Effect of the Combined Behavioral Intervention on Alcohol Outcomes in the COMBINE Study: An Application of Latent Class Mediation

机译:广泛的应对曲目介导合并行为干预在结合研究中对酒精结果的影响:潜在阶级调解的应用

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Objective: Few studies have found support for coping as a mechanism of behavior change (MOBC) following coping skills training interventions for alcohol use disorder (AUD). One potential reason for null findings is heterogeneity in the patterns of coping skills acquired during treatment. This study sought to identify latent classes of coping and to test the latent class variable as a mediator of the effect of a combined behavioral intervention for AUD. Method: Secondary analyses of data from the Combined Pharmacotherapies and Behavioral Interventions for Alcohol Dependence (COMBINE) Study (N= 1,124; mean age = 44.4 years; 69.1% male; 23.2% non-White), a multisite study of medication and behavioral treatments for individuals with AUD. Latent class mediation models were estimated to test whether patterns of alcohol-specific coping mediated the effect of combined behavioral intervention with medication management, as compared with medication management only, on drinking outcomes 12 months following treatment. Results: Three classes were identified, which differed in repertoire broadness, or the degree in which a wide range of different skills were used. Coping repertoire class was a significant mediator of the effect of the combined behavioral intervention on drinking outcomes. Receiving the combined behavioral intervention, in addition to medication management, predicted a greater likelihood of expected classification in the broad coping repertoire class, which in turn was associated with significant improvements in drinking outcomes. Conclusions: Using the novel methodological approach of latent class mediation, this study identified coping repertoire as a significant mediator of behavioral intervention efficacy for AUD. Future work examining heterogeneity in mediators and outcomes may help refine AUD treatment to be maximally effective.
机译:目的:很少有研究在应对饮酒疾病的技能培训干预(AUD)后,少数研究支持应对行为变革(MOBC)的机制。零点发现的一个潜在原因是在治疗期间获得的应对技能模式的异质性。本研究寻求识别所应对的潜在类别,并将潜在的类变量测试为兼并澳元的效果的介质。方法:来自组合药寄生治疗和醇依赖性行为干预的二次分析(结合)研究(n = 1,124;平均年龄= 44.4岁; 69.1%雄性; 23.2%非白色),对药物和行为治疗的多路研究对于有澳元的个人。估计潜入阶级调解模型是为了测试醇特异性应对模式是否介导对药物治疗组合的行为干预的效果,与药物管理仅在治疗后12个月的饮用后果。结果:确定了三个课程,曲目宽度不同,或使用各种不同技能的程度。应对曲目阶级是一位重要的介质,其合并的行为干预对饮用结果的影响。除了药物管理外,接受组合的行为干预,预计广泛的应对曲目课程中预期分类的更大可能性,反过来与饮用结果的显着改善有关。结论:采用新型潜入阶级调解方法方法,本研究确定了应对曲目作为澳元的行为干预效果的重要介质。未来的工作检查介质和结果中的异质性可能有助于改善患病待遇以最大效果。

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