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Avatar-assisted therapy: a proof-of-concept pilot study of a novel technology-based intervention to treat substance use disorders

机译:头像辅助治疗:一种概念验证试验研究,对基于新的技术的干预治疗物质使用障碍

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Background: Avatar-assisted therapy (AAT) is a novel and emerging technology that uses the Internet to enable clinicians and clients in substance abuse treatment to participate in group counseling sessions from separate and remote locations in real time through the use of avatars and virtual environments. Objectives: The current study is a pilot proof-of-concept feasibility study involving individuals in outpatient substance abuse treatment. This report addresses two questions: (1) are individuals who present for substance abuse treatment interested in receiving AAT and (2) what factors are associated with better treatment success. Methods: Individuals who presented at the treatment clinic who met study eligibility criteria, and provided their written informed consent to participate, were included in the current study (N = 59; 78% male). Results: Twenty-eight (47.5%) participants completed 16 weeks of treatment and attended more sessions compared to non-completers (M = 14.3 vs. 7.5 p < .05). Those individuals who completed treatment were less likely to have a positive urine drug screen at baseline (21.5 vs. 78.6%; p < .05). Furthermore, those individuals who successfully completed treatment were less likely to have positive urine drug screens during treatment compared to those who did not complete (29.7% vs. 70.3%, p < .05). There were no arrests during treatment for completers and non-completers. Conclusion: Poor retention in substance use disorder treatment has long been a major problem for public health. AAT is a feasible approach that has the potential to expand treatment to individuals who might have difficulty accessing treatment. Moreover, AAT may be appealing to clients who are concerned about anonymity and confidentiality.
机译:背景:阿凡达辅助治疗(AAT)是一种新兴技术,使用互联网使临床医生和客户在药物滥用治疗中,通过使用化身和虚拟环境实时地实时地从单独的和远程位置参加组咨询会话。目前的目的是目前的研究是涉及门诊物质滥用治疗中的个体的试验概念验证性研究。本报告发布了两个问题:(1)是呈现对接受AAT的药物滥用治疗的个人,(2)有关与更好的治疗成功有关的因素。方法:在符合学习资格标准的治疗诊所提供的个人,并提供书面知情同意参与,被列入当前的研究(n = 59; 78%的男性)。结果:二十八(47.5%)参与者完成了16周的治疗,与非完全器相比,参加了更多的会话(M = 14.3 vs.7.5 P <.05)。完成治疗的人在基线(21.5与78.6%; P <.05)中含有阳性尿液药物。此外,与未完成的人相比,成功完成治疗的那些成功完成治疗的个体在治疗期间具有阳性尿液药物筛选(29.7%与70.3%,P <.05)。在完整者和非完全方的治疗过程中没有逮捕。结论:物质使用障碍治疗的良差长期以来一直是公共卫生的主要问题。 AAT是一种可行的方法,有可能扩大对可能难以访问治疗的人的治疗。此外,AAT可能会对关注匿名和机密性的客户吸引人。

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