Adherence to court-ordered disulfiram at fifteen months: A naturalistic study

Previously, we observed that the presence of a court-mandate doubled adherence to supervised disulfiram treatment over voluntary supervised disulfiram treatment during the initial twelve weeks. To assess persistence, we conducted a naturalistic followup study of adherence at 15 months in 19 voluntar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of substance abuse treatment 2004-04, Vol.26 (3), p.233-236
Hauptverfasser: Martin, Brandon K., Clapp, Lori, Alfers, Julie, Beresford, Thomas P.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Previously, we observed that the presence of a court-mandate doubled adherence to supervised disulfiram treatment over voluntary supervised disulfiram treatment during the initial twelve weeks. To assess persistence, we conducted a naturalistic followup study of adherence at 15 months in 19 voluntary and 17 court-ordered patients from the original groups. Treatment adherence, measured by the percentage of completed disulfiram clinic visits during the study period, was significantly higher in court-ordered subjects: 61.0% vs. 18.2% in the voluntary group ( p< .0001). The data suggest that court assistance can exert a significant effect in maintaining adherence. Factors mediating adherence, as well as the effects of adherence on behavior change and abstinence, must be determined through prospective, controlled study.
ISSN:0740-5472
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DOI:10.1016/S0740-5472(03)00208-3