PTSD treatment and 5-year remission among patients with substance use and posttraumatic stress disorders. |
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Authors: | Ouimette, Paige Moos, Rudolf H. Finney, John W. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Given the high prevalence of comorbid substance use and posttraumatic stress disorders (SUD-PTSD), how to best treat these patients is a pressing concern for SUD providers. PTSD treatment may play an important role in patients' recovery. One hundred male SUD-PTSD patients who attended SUD treatment completed 1-, 2-, and 5-year follow-ups. Outpatient treatment information was gathered from Veterans Affairs databases. PTSD treatment and 12-Step group attendance in the 1st year predicted 5-year SUD remission. Patients who received PTSD treatment in the first 3 months following discharge and those who received treatment for a longer duration in Year 1 were more likely to be remitted in Year 5. The receipt of PTSD-focused treatment immediately after SUD treatment may enhance long-term remission. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | posttraumatic stress disorder comorbid substance use treatment remission veterans |
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