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PLoS One ; 18(4): e0283861, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37099488

RESUMO

Substance use disorder is a worldwide issue that entails negative health and physical activity is a promising complementary therapy for alleviating the consequences. The objective of this reviews is to characterize physical activity interventions offered in the literature and explore their effects during treatment for people with substance use disorders with excluding studies focusing only on tobacco use. A systematic search of seven databases on articles including a physical activity intervention during a treatment for substance use disorder was done and an examination of the presence of bias was performed. A total of 43 articles including 3135 participants were identified. Most studies were randomized controlled trial (81%), followed by pre-post design (14%) and cohort studies (5%). The most common physical activity intervention identified was of moderate intensity, 3 times per week (≈ 1 hour) for 13 weeks. Cessation/reduction of substance use was the most studied outcome (21 studies, 49%), and 75% showed a decrease in substance use following physical activity intervention. Aerobic capacity was the second most studied effect (14 studies, 33%), with more than 71% of studies showing improvement. Twelve studies (28%) reported a decrease of depressive symptoms. Physical activity interventions in a treatment for substance use disorder seem to be a promising, but more methodologically rigorous scientific studies are needed.


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Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Substâncias , Humanos , Exercício Físico , Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Substâncias/terapia
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Sante Ment Que ; 47(1): 221-240, 2022.
Artigo em Francês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36548800

RESUMO

Literature seems to establish a two-way relationship between psychoactive substance use and the presence of victimization. Indeed, substance can be used by a victim to overcome the different impacts lived because of the criminal acts experienced. On the other side, psychoactive substance use may increase the risks of a person being victim of criminal acts. It is therefore no wonder that an important proportion of people who consult for a problem of consumption/addiction to psychoactive substances have already been victims of criminal acts. Since the clinical profiles of these individuals is severe and complex, it appears important that the clinicians working with this person be aware of the presence of victimization in their life in order to help them. The objective of this project is to document the difficulties and the challenges encountered by the addiction clinicians in their interventions with people having already been victims of criminal acts and to present possible solutions to help improve interventions and promote their recovery. Thirty-two addiction clinicians (N = 9 Men) have taken part in individual meetings of about 60 minutes. Once transcribed in verbatim form, the interviews have been analyzed under a continuous theming method following the steps put forward by Braun and Clarke (2006). The results of the qualitative analysis highlighted the four following aspects: (1) Perception of clinicians regarding the portrait of people consulting in a public intervention center specializing in addiction; (2) Perception of addiction clinicians regarding the possible interactions between substance use and victimization; (3) The stakes of substance abuse intervention with the victims of a criminal act and (4) Suggestions to improve services for people with substance addiction and being criminal act victims. The results put forward the complexity of intervention with people with a problem of consumption/addiction and who were victims of criminal act victims. The results highlight the complexity of the intervention with people with a problem of consumption/addiction and who were victims of criminal acts, as well as the need for training addiction clinicians about victimization.


Assuntos
Comportamento Aditivo , Vítimas de Crime , Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Substâncias , Masculino , Humanos , Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Substâncias/terapia
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Subst Abuse ; 9: 47-57, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26056466

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: This study evaluates the effects of a prison-based addiction intervention program. The evaluation is based on a multidimensional data collection that draws a portrait of the respondents' substance use, and of their psychological/emotional, social, and judicial spheres. It measures the changes, or lack thereof, in substance use; the psychological/emotional, social, and judicial spheres; as well as the post-treatment services used. METHOD: A quasi-experimental repeated measures design (0, 6 weeks, and 6 months) was used. Effects of the program were identified by comparing the results obtained by a group of inmates who had participated in the program (n = 80; experimental group) with those of another group who had received no intervention (n = 70; control group). RESULTS: The preliminary results suggested a certain treatment effect related to impulsivity and psychological distress. CONCLUSION: Although the preliminary results were promising, the experimental and control groups did not differ significantly when more robust analyses were used.

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Subst Use Misuse ; 37(1): 47-63, 2002 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11848159

RESUMO

The use of psychoactive substances by offenders is a major preoccupation among correctional network clinicians, researchers and administrators. However, very little is known about this phenomenon during incarceration. The research presented here explores patterns of inmate drug use during imprisonment. Selected at random, 317 respondents in 10 Canadian penitentiaries were interviewed in 1999 to complete self-reported questionnaires. The data indicate various types of important changes, notably with regard to substances used, frequency of use, motivations for use, and inmates' perception of their psychological state during periods of intoxication.


Assuntos
Consumo de Bebidas Alcoólicas/psicologia , Prisioneiros/estatística & dados numéricos , Prisões/estatística & dados numéricos , Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Substâncias/psicologia , Adulto , Consumo de Bebidas Alcoólicas/epidemiologia , Canadá , Humanos , Drogas Ilícitas , Prisioneiros/psicologia , Autoavaliação (Psicologia) , Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Substâncias/epidemiologia , Inquéritos e Questionários
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