2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002386
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Sustained effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Counselling for Alcohol Problems, a brief psychological treatment for harmful drinking in men, delivered by lay counsellors in primary care: 12-month follow-up of a randomised controlled trial

Abstract: BackgroundCounselling for Alcohol Problems (CAP), a brief intervention delivered by lay counsellors, enhanced remission and abstinence over 3 months among male primary care attendees with harmful drinking in a setting in India. We evaluated the sustainability of the effects after treatment termination, the cost-effectiveness of CAP over 12 months, and the effects of the hypothesized mediator ‘readiness to change’ on clinical outcomes.Methods and findingsMale primary care attendees aged 18–65 years screening wi… Show more

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“…The significant reduction in alcohol use for the majority of the participants occurred during the first six months of treatment, and was sustained at 12 month follow up. This is in line with findings in other studies (105,142,166,167). Circa 60 % of the participants reduced their alcohol use in a clinically significantly way, at least one WHO drinking risk level.…”
Section: Reduction Sustained At 12 Monthssupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…The significant reduction in alcohol use for the majority of the participants occurred during the first six months of treatment, and was sustained at 12 month follow up. This is in line with findings in other studies (105,142,166,167). Circa 60 % of the participants reduced their alcohol use in a clinically significantly way, at least one WHO drinking risk level.…”
Section: Reduction Sustained At 12 Monthssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Statistical analyses were conducted with R, Version 3.1.0. (94,95,105). However these results might not be applicable to the participants in this trial who mainly had more moderate severity of alcohol dependence and also received a shorter intervention compared to the other studies.…”
Section: Data Analysesmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The two subsamples were similar to the larger samples in terms of demographic characteristics (Nadkarni et al, 2017b;Patel et al, 2017).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The low levels of ADM use noted in our study, even after the diagnosis was conveyed to the primary care physician, confirms that the effect of HAP could not have been confounded by ADM use, and further supports the applicability of the HAP treatment in this treatment-naïve population. The ecological validity of the trial was enhanced by the fact that the lay counsellors had no prior professional mental health training (as would be the case in most real-world settings) and that they were concurrently delivering a completely different PT for harmful drinking (as would be the case in actual practice) [ 56 ]. The importance of establishing sustained effects of treatments cannot be overemphasised given that depression tends to relapse or recur.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%