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Behavioral family counseling and naltrexone for male opioid-dependent patients.
Authors:Fals-Stewart  William; O'Farrell  Timothy J
Abstract:Men (N=124) entering treatment for opioid dependence who were living with a family member were randomly assigned to one of two 24-week treatments: (a) behavioral family counseling (BFC) plus individual treatment (patients had both individual and family sessions and took naltrexone daily in presence of family member) or (b) individual-based treatment only (IBT; patients were given naltrexone and were asked in counseling sessions about their compliance, but there was no family involvement). BFC patients, compared with their IBT counterparts, ingested more doses of naltrexone, attended more scheduled treatment sessions, had more days abstinent from opioids and other drugs during treatment and during the year after treatment, and had fewer drug-related, legal, and family problems at 1-year follow-up. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:opioid dependence  drug rehabilitation  behavioral family counseling  individual based treatment  naltrexone  family members  treatment compliance & retention  abstinence  psychosocial functioning
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