Common strategies in empirically supported psychological interventions for alcohol use disorders: A meta-review

dc.contributor.authorNadkarni, Abhijit
dc.contributor.authorMassazza, Alessandro
dc.contributor.authorGuda, Rahul
dc.contributor.authorFernandes, Luanna
dc.contributor.authorGarg, Ankur
dc.contributor.authorJolly, Mehak
dc.contributor.authorSkovgaard Andersen, Lena
dc.contributor.authorBhatia, Urvita
dc.contributor.authorBogdanov, Sergiy
dc.contributor.authorRoberts, Bayard
dc.contributor.authorTol, Wietse
dc.contributor.authorVelleman, Richard
dc.contributor.authorMoore, Quincy
dc.contributor.authorFuhr, Daniela
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-25T17:12:12Z
dc.date.available2022-10-25T17:12:12Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractIssues: Despite the large number of effective psychological interventions for alcohol use disorders (AUD), there is still a lack of clarity concerning the strategies that make these interventions effective. Approach: The overall goal of this review was to identify, examine and synthesise the information about common strategies from evidence-based psychological interventions for AUDs by conducting a review of systematic reviews, that is, a meta-review. We isolated the relevant primary studies from eligible systematic reviews and extracted information about the interventions from these studies to understand the strategies used. Analysis was restricted to narrative summaries. Key Findings: Thirteen reviews were eligible for inclusion in our meta-review. Of these, eight demonstrated the effectiveness of a range of psychological interventions—behavioural couples therapy, cognitive behaviour therapy combined with motivational interviewing, brief interventions, contingency management, psychotherapy plus brief interventions, Alcoholics Anonymous and 12-step treatment programs, family-therapy or family-involved treatment, and community reinforcement approach. The most commonly used component strategies in effective interventions for AUDs included assessment, personalised feedback, motivational interviewing, goal setting, setting and review of homework, problem solving skills and relapse prevention/management. Implications: Evidence about commonly used strategies in evidence-based psychological interventions for AUDs offer the possibility of creating menu-driven interventions that can be tailored to respond to individual client needs and preferences in different contexts.en_US
dc.identifier.citationCommon strategies in empirically supported psychological interventions for alcohol use disorders: A meta-review / Abhijit Nadkarni, Alessandro Massazza, Rahul Guda, Luanna T. Fernandes, Ankur Garg, Mehak Jolly, Lena S. Andersen, Urvita Bhatia, Sergiy Bogdanov, Bayard Roberts, Wietse A. Tol, Richard Velleman, Quincy Moore, Daniela Fuhr // Drug and alcohol review. - 2023. - P. 1-11. - https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.13550en_US
dc.identifier.issn0959-5236
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1111/dar.13550
dc.identifier.urihttps://ekmair.ukma.edu.ua/handle/123456789/23929
dc.language.isoenuk_UA
dc.relation.sourceDrug and alcohol reviewen_US
dc.statusfirst publisheduk_UA
dc.subjectalcohol use disordersen_US
dc.subjectmeta-reviewen_US
dc.subjectpsychological treatmentsen_US
dc.subjectarticleen_US
dc.titleCommon strategies in empirically supported psychological interventions for alcohol use disorders: A meta-reviewen_US
dc.typeArticleuk_UA
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