Multisite randomized trial of behavioral interventions for women with co-occurring PTSD and substance use disorders

  • Denise A. Hien
  • , Elizabeth A. Wells
  • , Huiping Jiang
  • , Lourdes Suarez-Morales
  • , Aimee N.C. Campbell
  • , Lisa R. Cohen
  • , Gloria M. Miele
  • , Therese Killeen
  • , Gregory S. Brigham
  • , Cheri Hansen
  • , Yulei Zhang
  • , Cheri Hansen
  • , Candace Hodgkins
  • , Mary Hatch-Maillette
  • , Chanda Brown
  • , Agatha Kulaga
  • , Allison Kristman-Valente
  • , Melissa Chu
  • , Robert Sage
  • , James A. Robinson
  • David Liu, Edward V. Nunes

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Abstract

The authors compared the effectiveness of the Seeking Safety group, cognitive-behavioral treatment for substance use disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), to an active comparison health education group (Women's Health Education [WHE]) within the National Institute on Drug Abuse's Clinical Trials Network. The authors randomized 353 women to receive 12 sessions of Seeking Safety (M = 6.2 sessions) or WHE (M = 6.0 sessions) with follow-up assessment 1 week and 3, 6, and 12 months posttreatment. Primary outcomes were the Clinician Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS), the PTSD Symptom Scale-Self Report (PSS-SR), and a substance use inventory (self-reported abstinence and percentage of days of use over 7 days). Intention-to-treat analysis showed large, clinically significant reductions in CAPS and PSS-SR symptoms (d = 1.94 and 1.12, respectively) but no reliable difference between conditions. Substance use outcomes were not significantly different over time between the two treatments and at follow-up showed no significant change from baseline. Study results do not favor Seeking Safety over WHE as an adjunct tosubstance use disorder treatment for women with PTSD and reflect considerable opportunity to improve clinical outcomes in community-based treatments for these co-occurring conditions.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
Volume77
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2009

Keywords

  • Cognitive Therapy
  • Comorbidity
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Group Psychotherapy
  • Health Education
  • Personality Inventory
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
  • Substance-Related Disorders
  • Treatment Outcome
  • United States

Disciplines

  • Psychology

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