Mental Health Clinician Practices and Perspectives on Treating Adults with Co-Occurring Posttraumatic Stress and Substance Use Disorders

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作者
Vujanovic, Anka A. [1 ,2 ,12 ]
Back, Sudie E. [3 ,4 ]
Leonard, Samuel J. [2 ]
Zoller, Lyndsey [5 ]
Kaysen, Debra L. [6 ,7 ]
Norman, Sonya B. [7 ,8 ,9 ]
Flanagan, Julianne C. [3 ,4 ]
Schmitz, Joy M. [10 ]
Resick, Patricia [11 ]
机构
[1] Texas A&M Univ, College Stn, TX USA
[2] Univ Houston, Houston, TX USA
[3] Med Univ South Carolina, Charleston, SC USA
[4] Ralph H Johnson VA Med Ctr, Charleston, SC USA
[5] Columbia VA Hlth Care Syst, Columbia, SC USA
[6] Stanford Univ, Sch Med, Palo Alto, CA USA
[7] Natl Ctr PTSD, Execut Div, White River Jct, VT 05009 USA
[8] San Diego Sch Med, San Diego, CA USA
[9] VA Ctr Excellence Stress & Mental Hlth, San Diego, CA USA
[10] Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr Houston, Houston, TX USA
[11] Duke Univ, Sch Med, Durham, NC USA
[12] Texas A&M Univ, Trauma & Stress Studies Ctr, Dept Psychol & Brain Sci, 425 Ross St, College Stn, TX 77840 USA
关键词
Comorbidity; integrative treatment; Mental health clinician preference; PTSD; substance use; SUD; trauma; treatment; COGNITIVE-PROCESSING THERAPY; PROLONGED EXPOSURE; BEHAVIORAL THERAPY; PTSD; VETERANS; TRIAL; INTERVENTIONS; SYMPTOMS; OUTCOMES; TRAUMA;
D O I
10.1080/15504263.2023.2260338
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Objective: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance use disorders (SUD) commonly co-occur and represent a complex, challenging clinical comorbidity. Meta-analytic studies and systematic reviews suggest that trauma-focused treatments are more efficacious than non-trauma focused interventions for co-occurring PTSD/SUD. However, relatively little is known about mental health clinicians' practices or preferences for treating co-occurring PTSD/SUD. The present study aimed to describe the current clinical practices of mental health clinicians who treat PTSD and/or SUD-related conditions and to assess interest in novel integrative treatments for PTSD/SUD. Methods: Licensed mental health clinicians (N = 76; Mage = 39.59, SD = 8.14) who treat PTSD and/or SUD completed an anonymous online survey from April 2021 to July 2021. Results: The majority (61.8%) of clinicians reported using integrative treatments for PTSD/SUD. The most commonly used trauma-focused treatments were 1) Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT: 71.1%) and 2) Prolonged Exposure Therapy (PE: 68.4%) for PTSD. Approximately half (51.3%) of clinicians endorsed using Relapse Prevention (RP) for SUD. The vast majority (97.4%) of clinicians were somewhat or very interested in a new integrative CPT-RP intervention, and 94.7% of clinicians believed patients would be interested in a CPT-RP intervention. In the absence of an available evidence-based integrative treatment using CPT, 84.0% of clinicians reported modifying extant treatment protocols on their own to address PTSD and SUD concurrently. Conclusions: The findings demonstrate mental health clinician support of integrative treatments for PTSD/SUD. The most commonly used trauma-focused intervention was CPT and clinicians expressed strong interest in an integrative intervention that combines CPT and RP. Implications for future treatment development are discussed.
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页码:189 / 198
页数:10
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