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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2011 Dec;23(12):1676-86.
doi: 10.1080/09540121.2011.582075. Epub 2011 Jun 29.

Modified therapeutic community aftercare for clients triply diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and co-occurring mental and substance use disorders

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Modified therapeutic community aftercare for clients triply diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and co-occurring mental and substance use disorders

Stanley Sacks et al. AIDS Care. 2011 Dec.

Abstract

This clinical trial evaluated a modified therapeutic community aftercare (MTC-A) program for a population triply diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, a substance use disorder, and a mental disorder. After six months of MTC residential treatment (MTC-R), subjects were randomly assigned to MTC-A (n=42) or to standard aftercare (C; n=34). Follow-up interviews at six and 12 months assessed eight outcome domains and adherence to prescribed HIV medication. A propensity model was used to re-balance the retrieved sample. At the six-month follow-up, High stratum MTC-A clients (those with greater psychological functioning and stable physical health at baseline) had greater improvement overall and for substance use and mental health than C clients in the same stratum. In contrast, C clients in the Low/Medium stratum (those with poorer psychological functioning and improved physical health) had more favorable outcomes overall and for substance use than their MTC-A counterparts; however, this stratum was not re-balanced effectively. Differences in HIV medication adherence were not detected. Clients with greater psychological functioning and stable health at treatment entry benefit more from the MTC-A program. In view of the potentially progressive nature of HIV, measuring physical and mental health during treatment and controlling for changes could be important in future research.

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