Efficacy of Group Motivational Interviewing plus Brief Cognitive Behavior Therapy for relapse in amphetamine users with Co-occurring psychological problems at southern psychiatric hospital in Thailand

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of a Group Motivational Interviewing plus Brief Cognitive Behavior Therapy (GMI-BCBT) in reducing amphetamine dependency in drug abused patients with recurring psychological problems. Material and Method: A quasi-experimental study was used with 200 patients from...

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Main Authors: K. Sinsak Suvanchot, Ratana Somrongthong, Darunee Phukhao
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spelling th-mahidol.146942018-06-11T12:06:50Z Efficacy of Group Motivational Interviewing plus Brief Cognitive Behavior Therapy for relapse in amphetamine users with Co-occurring psychological problems at southern psychiatric hospital in Thailand K. Sinsak Suvanchot Ratana Somrongthong Darunee Phukhao Chulalongkorn University Mahidol University Medicine Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of a Group Motivational Interviewing plus Brief Cognitive Behavior Therapy (GMI-BCBT) in reducing amphetamine dependency in drug abused patients with recurring psychological problems. Material and Method: A quasi-experimental study was used with 200 patients from two psychiatric hospitals forming two groups of participants. The patients reported amphetamine use at least once in the past month prior to the present study. They were all assessed at baseline with three follow-up sessions. Patients in one psychiatric hospital were assigned to usual care and were the study group (n = 100) and patients at the other psychiatric hospital, the intervention group, were assigned to four sessions of GMI-BCBT plus usual care (n = 100). Regarding the follow-up outcomes, comparison of GMI-BCBT plus usual care and usual care only was analyzed by survival analysis since stopping amphetamine use. Results: Most (59.5%) patients suffered from major depression. The intervention group had significantly more survival rate within three months (p-value < 0.001). Both groups had a similar pattern of drug use in quantity and frequency. Their mean score of anxiety and depression were also reducing at baseline, three, and seven months (p-value < 0.001). Conclusion: The present result suggested that the combined therapy GMI-BCBT is more effectively reduced the rate of amphetamine use for out-patient at psychiatric hospital than usual care only. 2018-06-11T05:06:50Z 2018-06-11T05:06:50Z 2012-08-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.95, No.8 (2012), 1075-1080 01252208 2-s2.0-84869179626 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/14694 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84869179626&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
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topic Medicine
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K. Sinsak Suvanchot
Ratana Somrongthong
Darunee Phukhao
Efficacy of Group Motivational Interviewing plus Brief Cognitive Behavior Therapy for relapse in amphetamine users with Co-occurring psychological problems at southern psychiatric hospital in Thailand
description Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of a Group Motivational Interviewing plus Brief Cognitive Behavior Therapy (GMI-BCBT) in reducing amphetamine dependency in drug abused patients with recurring psychological problems. Material and Method: A quasi-experimental study was used with 200 patients from two psychiatric hospitals forming two groups of participants. The patients reported amphetamine use at least once in the past month prior to the present study. They were all assessed at baseline with three follow-up sessions. Patients in one psychiatric hospital were assigned to usual care and were the study group (n = 100) and patients at the other psychiatric hospital, the intervention group, were assigned to four sessions of GMI-BCBT plus usual care (n = 100). Regarding the follow-up outcomes, comparison of GMI-BCBT plus usual care and usual care only was analyzed by survival analysis since stopping amphetamine use. Results: Most (59.5%) patients suffered from major depression. The intervention group had significantly more survival rate within three months (p-value < 0.001). Both groups had a similar pattern of drug use in quantity and frequency. Their mean score of anxiety and depression were also reducing at baseline, three, and seven months (p-value < 0.001). Conclusion: The present result suggested that the combined therapy GMI-BCBT is more effectively reduced the rate of amphetamine use for out-patient at psychiatric hospital than usual care only.
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K. Sinsak Suvanchot
Ratana Somrongthong
Darunee Phukhao
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author K. Sinsak Suvanchot
Ratana Somrongthong
Darunee Phukhao
author_sort K. Sinsak Suvanchot
title Efficacy of Group Motivational Interviewing plus Brief Cognitive Behavior Therapy for relapse in amphetamine users with Co-occurring psychological problems at southern psychiatric hospital in Thailand
title_short Efficacy of Group Motivational Interviewing plus Brief Cognitive Behavior Therapy for relapse in amphetamine users with Co-occurring psychological problems at southern psychiatric hospital in Thailand
title_full Efficacy of Group Motivational Interviewing plus Brief Cognitive Behavior Therapy for relapse in amphetamine users with Co-occurring psychological problems at southern psychiatric hospital in Thailand
title_fullStr Efficacy of Group Motivational Interviewing plus Brief Cognitive Behavior Therapy for relapse in amphetamine users with Co-occurring psychological problems at southern psychiatric hospital in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of Group Motivational Interviewing plus Brief Cognitive Behavior Therapy for relapse in amphetamine users with Co-occurring psychological problems at southern psychiatric hospital in Thailand
title_sort efficacy of group motivational interviewing plus brief cognitive behavior therapy for relapse in amphetamine users with co-occurring psychological problems at southern psychiatric hospital in thailand
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