Title of article :
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Methamphetamine Dependence among Methadone-Maintained Patients
Author/Authors :
Shakiba, Kiyanoosh Shokoufa Methadone Clinic, Tehran , Effatpanah, Mohammad School of Medicine - Ziaeian Hospital - International Campus - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Moradi, Afsaneh Department of Psychology - School of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Al-Zahra University, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Cognitive-behavioral therapy has been suggested as a treatment program for methamphetamine dependence.
Objectives: The current brief report aimed to assess the effectiveness of 16 sessions of this treatment for abstinence from methamphetamine
and improvement of psychological well-being among methadone-maintained patients.
Methods: Overall, 200 male and female methadone patients who were on stable methadone doses were assigned to either an interventiongroup(
n=100) or a controlgroup(n=100). Thestudywaspart of arandomizedcontrolled trial conducted in fivemethadone
services in Shiraz, near the Persian Gulf of Iran. All methamphetamine-dependent participants were assessed using two questionnaires
at baseline, post-test (the end of the 16th cognitive-behavioral therapy or control session), and a three-month follow-up that
was conducted90days after the endof the 16th session. Urinalyses were also conducted to detectmethamphetamineuse at thesame
assessment points. The control group was in a wait-list control condition. There was no participant attrition during the assessment
procedures.
Results: Overall, 30 participants in the treatment group became abstinent at post-test and remained abstinent at follow-up. 16
sessions of cognitive-behavioral therapy led to a significant reduction in methamphetamine use (P < 0.001) and improved psychological
well-being (P < 0.001) in the treatment group while there was no significant change in the control group.
Conclusions: Cognitive-behavioral therapy can be an efficacious option for methamphetamine problem in methadone treatment
although further studies are suggested on long-term abstinence.
Keywords :
Cognitive Therapy , Methamphetamine , Randomized Controlled Trial
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics