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Subst Use Misuse ; 58(11): 1409-1417, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37328431

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Background: Skills learned in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) are a proposed mechanism that prompts behavior change. Few studies have examined the effects of DBT skills on treatment outcomes. No published studies have examined the effects of DBT skills on alcohol and substance use outcomes. Objectives: This study examined 48 individuals in a community mental health facility that delivers DBT-adherent treatment. Utilizing intake data and diary cards, multilevel model analyses were conducted to examine the effects each DBT skills domain had on urges for participants that entered treatment with varying frequencies of alcohol and substance use. Results: Emotion regulation and mindfulness skills domains were related to decreased urges for individuals that entered treatment with high frequencies of alcohol and substance use. Previous-day distress tolerance skills were associated with decreased urges and previous-day interpersonal effectiveness skills were associated with decreased urges for individuals that entered treatment with high frequencies of substance use. Conclusions: DBT skills may be a helpful mechanism to decrease urges for individuals that use alcohol and other substances. However, more research on why certain skills domains may be more effective is needed.


Asunto(s)
Terapia Conductual Dialéctica , Regulación Emocional , Atención Plena , Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias , Humanos , Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias/terapia , Resultado del Tratamiento , Terapia Conductista
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J Clin Psychol ; 79(11): 2556-2565, 2023 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37462923

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OBJECTIVES: Substance use disorders and borderline personality disorders (BPD) often co-occur and may be concurrently treated by Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). However, there is limited information on how drug use and suicidal ideation may interact in the daily lives of individuals receiving DBT treatment. METHODS: This study examined the DBT diary cards of 47 individuals in a community mental health center's partial hospital and intensive outpatient program. Multilevel modeling techniques were used to examine the moderating effects of BPD symptom severity on the relationship between same day, 1-, 2-, and 3-day lagged drug use and suicidal ideation. RESULTS: Results indicated a significant relationship between same-day, 1-day lagged, 2-day lagged drug use and suicidal ideation. BPD was a moderator for the relationship between 1-day lagged drug use and suicidal ideation. CONCLUSION: Limitations of the study include the measure for BPD symptom severity was only collected pretreatment and the results are likely limited to the effects of cannabis use on suicidal ideation. Clinicians may need to consider the prolonged effects of drug use on suicidal ideation when conducting chain analyses on suicidal behaviors.


Asunto(s)
Trastorno de Personalidad Limítrofe , Terapia Conductual Dialéctica , Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias , Humanos , Ideación Suicida , Terapia Conductual Dialéctica/métodos , Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias/terapia , Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias/psicología , Trastorno de Personalidad Limítrofe/psicología , Terapia Conductista/métodos , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Psychother Res ; 32(5): 640-651, 2022 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34806559

RESUMEN

Preliminary evidence suggests the efficacy of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to reduce clinical symptoms in Partial Hospital (PH) programs. However, less is known about DBT in Intensive Outpatient (IOP) programs, or in PH to IOP step-down models. The current study examined changes in depression, anxiety, stress, hopelessness, and mindfulness skills acquisition, from intake and discharge data of clients at a southeastern behavioral health clinic in the United States.The sample included 146 clients, 65.75% female (ages M = 33.88, SD = 12.34), who attended either a DBT-PH, -IOP, or -PH to IOP step-down program. Participants completed the Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale (DASS-21), Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS), and Five Facets of Mindfulness Questionnaire Short Form (FFMQ-SF).Depression, anxiety, and hopelessness decreased from intake to discharge in the PH program, while all symptoms decreased in the IOP and step-down programs. Mindfulness total scores, and most subscales, increased in each program. Mindfulness skills acquisition predicted decreases in depression and stress in the IOP group, and decreases in depression and hopelessness in the step-down group.Overall, clinical symptoms and mindfulness skills acquisition improved over the course of the DBT-PH and-IOP programs.


Asunto(s)
Trastorno de Personalidad Limítrofe , Terapia Conductual Dialéctica , Atención Plena , Trastorno de Personalidad Limítrofe/terapia , Femenino , Hospitales , Humanos , Masculino , Pacientes Ambulatorios
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J Clin Psychol ; 77(11): 2431-2441, 2021 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34061985

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVES: A small number of studies to date have examined Partial Hospital (PH) that utilize a Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) model. Preliminary findings suggest DBT PH programs can be effective in various symptom reduction. METHODS: This study examined clinically relevant outcomes and included a heterogeneous clinical sample over a five-year period. Specifically, the present study assessed pre-post data to examine changes in symptoms of depression, anxiety, hopelessness, and overall degree of suffering from intake to discharge in a DBT PH. RESULTS: Findings showed symptom reduction from intake to discharge for depression, anxiety, hopelessness, and suffering for all 5 years. This DBT PH program was successful at reducing various symptoms in a sample of psychiatric patients. CONCLUSION: Clinicians might consider the advantages of placing patients in PH programs versus an inpatient stay or consider utilizing DBT-informed PH programs after an inpatient hospitalization as a form of step-down care.


Asunto(s)
Trastorno de Personalidad Limítrofe , Terapia Conductual Dialéctica , Trastornos de Ansiedad , Terapia Conductista , Hospitales , Humanos , Alta del Paciente , Resultado del Tratamiento
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J Am Coll Health ; 68(3): 294-301, 2020 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30615570

RESUMEN

Objective: The authors examined the end of semester outcomes (December, 2017) on the Wellness Inventory and demographics among college students taking a Physical Education (PED 101) course at a university in the southeast United States. Participants: College students were assessed at the end of the semester for health and well-being outcomes according to the Wellness Inventory. Results: Results showed that there were few gender or age differences for the dimensions of well-being. However, there were significant differences for most of the dimensions of health and well-being between frequent exercisers and infrequent exercisers. There were also significant differences between students who reported being in excellent health versus students who reported being in fair or poor health. Conclusions: Consistent exercise throughout the week may play a role in overall health and well-being. The results from this study warrant further investigation into the relationship between the exercise frequency and the dimensions of health and well-being.


Asunto(s)
Ejercicio Físico/psicología , Estado de Salud , Estudiantes/psicología , Estudiantes/estadística & datos numéricos , Adulto , Factores de Edad , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Factores Sexuales , Sudeste de Estados Unidos , Estados Unidos , Universidades , Adulto Joven
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