PATIENT TREATMENT CHOICE AND COMPLIANCE - DATA FROM A SUBSTANCE-ABUSETREATMENT PROGRAM

Citation
Rc. Sterling et al., PATIENT TREATMENT CHOICE AND COMPLIANCE - DATA FROM A SUBSTANCE-ABUSETREATMENT PROGRAM, The American journal on addictions, 6(2), 1997, pp. 168-176
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Substance Abuse
ISSN journal
10550496
Volume
6
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
168 - 176
Database
ISI
SICI code
1055-0496(1997)6:2<168:PTCAC->2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
The authors tested the hypothesis that patients (treatment-seeking coc aine-dependent persons) given the opportunity to choose between treatm ent approaches would do better than patients randomly assigned to the same approaches in treatment retention and 9-month outcome. Subjects w ere 34 patients who voluntarily chose to enter individual therapy 1 ho ur per week (IND) and 33 who chose intensive group therapy for 3 hours , 3 times weekly (INT). There were no significant differences between these two groups on demographic, personality, or addiction severity va riables or in treatment retention or 9-month outcome. Comparison with samples of 30 patients who had been randomly assigned to IND and 30 to INT did not confirm the hypothesis that patients who chose their trea tment would either remain in treatment for longer periods of time or m anifest improved 9-month outcomes. The authors raise several motivatio nal issues.