One-Year Follow-Up Status of Treatment-Seeking Cocaine Abusers: Psychopathology and Dependence Severity as Predictors of Outcome
While the prognostic significance of eomorbid psychopathology and dependence severity has been demonstrated with opiate addicts and alcoholics, no previous reports have examined those issues in cocaine abusers. We reinterviewed 94 cocaine abusers 1 year after they sought treatment to assess predicto...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of nervous and mental disease 1993-02, Vol.181 (2), p.71-79 |
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Zusammenfassung: | While the prognostic significance of eomorbid psychopathology and dependence severity has been demonstrated with opiate addicts and alcoholics, no previous reports have examined those issues in cocaine abusers. We reinterviewed 94 cocaine abusers 1 year after they sought treatment to assess predictors of treatment retention and outcome. Results suggested thata) Many cocaine abusers did comparatively well; fully a third reported complete abstinence during the 12 months preceding the follow-up interview. b) Throe variables emerged as consistent predictors across several outcome domainsseverity of drug use, poorer psychiatric functioning, and presence of concurrent alcoholism. c) The data supported a unidimensional model of outcome for cocaine abuse that emphasized reduction in level of substance use. However, abstinence was not strongly associated with improved functioning in all outcome areas. d) Variables associated with longer retention in treatment also tended to predict poorer outcome. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3018 1539-736X |
DOI: | 10.1097/00005053-199302000-00001 |