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Comparative Study
. 2007 Nov-Dec;42(6):604-9.
doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agm062. Epub 2007 Sep 18.

Compliance with aftercare treatment, including disulfiram, and effect on outcome in alcohol-dependent patients

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Comparative Study

Compliance with aftercare treatment, including disulfiram, and effect on outcome in alcohol-dependent patients

Domingos Neto et al. Alcohol Alcohol. 2007 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

Aim: To delineate the features of treatment compliance which predicted outcome during aftercare treatment in a series of patients that completed an inpatient program at the Lisbon Regional Alcohology Centre (CRAS).

Methods: Seventy-four alcohol dependent patients, sequentially admitted to the inpatient treatment of CRAS, were followed over 6 months after discharge. This study focused on the predictive value of the aftercare therapies, which included: attending Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings, attending aftercare groups (AG), attending outpatient consultations with the medical assistant. Disulfiram was prescribed to 83.3% of the patients. At the end of the 6-months follow-up period, the patients and their 'significant others' (co-responsible persons) were interviewed on the telephone by an independent interviewer. The data collected for analysis consists of information from the interviews, and also of data from the patient clinical files.

Results: Survival analysis revealed that, after 6 months of follow-up, 39.2% of the patients had attained total abstinence of alcohol ingestion; 71% of the relapses on alcohol consumption occurred within the first 3 months. The median number of days taking disulfiram was significantly related to the number of days of abstinence. Demographic variables, pre-treatment variables, attendance at AA meetings, AGs and outpatient appointments were not significant predictors of outcome.

Conclusions: Consistently taking disulfiram is associated with good outcome, but this may reflect commitment to abstinence as well as a treatment effect.

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