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100 _aJiménez Arriero, Miguel Ángel
_9656
_ePsiquiatría
100 _aJurado Barba, Rosa
_9864
_ePsiquiatría
100 _aMartínez Gras, María Isabel
_91870
_ePsiquiatría
100 _aPonce Alfaro, Guillermo
_9727
_ePsiquiatría
100 _aRubio Valladolid, Gabriel
_9726
_ePsiquiatría
245 0 0 _aIntegración de los grupos de autoayuda para familiares en un programa público de tratamiento del alcoholismo.
_h[artículo]
260 _bAdicciones,
_c2013
300 _a25(1):37-44.
500 _aFormato Vancouver: Rubio G, Martínez-Gras I, Ponce G, Quinto R, Jurado R, Jiménez-Arriero MÁ. Integración de los grupos de autoayuda para familiares en un programa público de tratamiento del alcoholismo. Adicciones. 2013;25(1):37-44.
501 _aPMID: 23487278.
504 _aContiene 27 referencias
520 _aInterventions with relatives of alcohol-dependent patients have shown effectiveness in engaging unmotivated patients into treatment. The Federation of ex-alcoholics, in the Community of Madrid, has a network of self-help centers (Centers to Promote Psychosocial Alternatives against Addictions, CPAA) spread throughout the Madrid's region where alcohol-dependent patients and their families receive attention. The aim of this study was to demonstrate that the integration of these facilities could improve the psychological condition of the relatives and the outcome on the patients' treatment. 188 patients attending the treatment program at "Hospital 12 de Octubre" and their relatives were randomized into two groups: Group A (n=94) (Standard program for patients and relatives delivered at our facility) and Group B (n=94) (where patients were treated with the standard program in our facilities and relatives attended a family group intervention at the CPAA) After 12 weeks, the CPAA conditions were significantly more effective than our standard program in improving psychological distress of relatives and in engaging patients into treatment. Patients belonging to group B had fewer drinking days during the treatment period. Our results support that psychological interventions delivered at CPAA centers are useful in improving psychological conditions of alcoholic patients' relatives than when undertaking the public alcoholism program. This intervention also improves outcome of alcoholic patients. The integration of these centers within public alcoholism treatment programs could provide a new way to treat alcoholism, based on collaboration of public facilities and patient associations.
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_aServicio de Psiquiatría
856 _uhttp://pc-h12o-es.m-hdoct.a17.csinet.es/pdf/pc/6/pc6955.pdf
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