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Who makes it? Comparison
of those who do and those
    who do not recover

      Sonya Dave, PhD
      Scaife Family Foundation Fellow
      IRETA
Outline
1. Importance of question

2. Addicted population demographics

3. Recoverers vs. Relapsers:
  a.   Demographics
  b.   Treatments used
  c.   Attitudes
  d.   Cognitive predictors


4. Summary
Importance of understanding
    features of those who relapse
Assist in allocating funds:
  – Some programs focus on a demographic
  – Give money to what works
  – Change what does not work


Adjust therapy:
  – Certain aspects of therapy work
  – Instilling certain attitudes can be beneficial
  – Extra emphasis for those predicted to relapse
Majority of illicit drug users are white
   males 18-39 years; half finished 12th
White (Non-                               10 – 11
Hispanic)                                 Years
                                                           1-9 Years


                          Other


                         Hispanic
                                        12 Years        College/Graduate
              Black
                                                        School


                                                    18-29 Years
                      Female




                                                            Less then 18 years
                                    30-39 Years

 Male                                                   40 + Years
Population least likely to
           abstain post treatment
Treatment is least effective for reducing drug use in:

   –   Men
   –   Younger population
   –   Crack users
   –   Less educated population
   –   Population not residing with spouse
   –   Repeat relapsers


Focus on improving abstinence for these groups.
Population least likely to improve
    employment post treatment
Treatment associated with decreased employment in:

  – Underrepresented minorities
  – Elder
  – Less educated

Focus on employment opportunities for these groups

Why decrease?
  – Treatment starts upon employment problems
  – Stigma in employment
Treatment that works has long
  time periods and quality relation
Treatments associated with relapse prevention:
  –   Longer time period
  –   Motivated patients stay in treatment
  –   Quality therapist-client relations needed
  –   Presence of case manager
  –   Factors can compensate

Treatment pays off:
  – DATOS study: costs of treatment vs. change in cost
    of criminalization
  – 3X cost to criminalize vs. treat
Attitudes associated with abstinence
Alcoholics belief that:
  –   I have a problem with alcohol
  –   Alcohol does not lead to positive effects
  –   I am confident of my ability to reduce my drinking
  –   I cannot control my urge to drink

Fostering these ideas in therapy client may aid
  with recovery

Cannot “control urge to drink”
  – AA Philosophy?
  – Contradictory to “confident of reducing drinking”?
Cognitive predictors of abstinence:
   DRCS and Gambling Test
Drug Related Cognitions Scale:
   –   Measures the attitudes described previously, e.g.
   –   Acceptance of problem and negative effects
   –   Confidence in ability to reduce drinking
   –   Lack of control of urge to drink


Iowa Gambling Test:
   – Think: who wants to be a millionaire?
   – Cognitive card-game test
   – Shows people who abstain can put off immediate rewards for
     chance of larger rewards

Use of these tests:
   – Test patients before therapy start
   – Use to personalize therapy
   – Do NOT condemn patient to destiny
Summary
1.   Relapse most common for young males

2.   Employment outcomes are poor for hispanic, black,
     less educated

3.   Attitudes associated with abstinence: No denial,
     confidence in quitting, lack of control, recognition of
     negative effects

4.   Good outcomes need: Quality relation, Long stays,
     Case Manger

5.   DRCS and Iowa Gambling test are predictors of
     outcome and can be useful in personalizing therapy
Acknowledgements
IRETA & Scaife Family Foundation for
  providing an useful, enjoyable and
  educational internship

All speakers and sites for their time and
  providing excellent talks and visits

My group of 8 other Scaife fellows

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Who Makes It?: Comparison of those who do and those who do not recover

  • 1. Who makes it? Comparison of those who do and those who do not recover Sonya Dave, PhD Scaife Family Foundation Fellow IRETA
  • 2. Outline 1. Importance of question 2. Addicted population demographics 3. Recoverers vs. Relapsers: a. Demographics b. Treatments used c. Attitudes d. Cognitive predictors 4. Summary
  • 3. Importance of understanding features of those who relapse Assist in allocating funds: – Some programs focus on a demographic – Give money to what works – Change what does not work Adjust therapy: – Certain aspects of therapy work – Instilling certain attitudes can be beneficial – Extra emphasis for those predicted to relapse
  • 4. Majority of illicit drug users are white males 18-39 years; half finished 12th White (Non- 10 – 11 Hispanic) Years 1-9 Years Other Hispanic 12 Years College/Graduate Black School 18-29 Years Female Less then 18 years 30-39 Years Male 40 + Years
  • 5. Population least likely to abstain post treatment Treatment is least effective for reducing drug use in: – Men – Younger population – Crack users – Less educated population – Population not residing with spouse – Repeat relapsers Focus on improving abstinence for these groups.
  • 6. Population least likely to improve employment post treatment Treatment associated with decreased employment in: – Underrepresented minorities – Elder – Less educated Focus on employment opportunities for these groups Why decrease? – Treatment starts upon employment problems – Stigma in employment
  • 7. Treatment that works has long time periods and quality relation Treatments associated with relapse prevention: – Longer time period – Motivated patients stay in treatment – Quality therapist-client relations needed – Presence of case manager – Factors can compensate Treatment pays off: – DATOS study: costs of treatment vs. change in cost of criminalization – 3X cost to criminalize vs. treat
  • 8. Attitudes associated with abstinence Alcoholics belief that: – I have a problem with alcohol – Alcohol does not lead to positive effects – I am confident of my ability to reduce my drinking – I cannot control my urge to drink Fostering these ideas in therapy client may aid with recovery Cannot “control urge to drink” – AA Philosophy? – Contradictory to “confident of reducing drinking”?
  • 9. Cognitive predictors of abstinence: DRCS and Gambling Test Drug Related Cognitions Scale: – Measures the attitudes described previously, e.g. – Acceptance of problem and negative effects – Confidence in ability to reduce drinking – Lack of control of urge to drink Iowa Gambling Test: – Think: who wants to be a millionaire? – Cognitive card-game test – Shows people who abstain can put off immediate rewards for chance of larger rewards Use of these tests: – Test patients before therapy start – Use to personalize therapy – Do NOT condemn patient to destiny
  • 10. Summary 1. Relapse most common for young males 2. Employment outcomes are poor for hispanic, black, less educated 3. Attitudes associated with abstinence: No denial, confidence in quitting, lack of control, recognition of negative effects 4. Good outcomes need: Quality relation, Long stays, Case Manger 5. DRCS and Iowa Gambling test are predictors of outcome and can be useful in personalizing therapy
  • 11. Acknowledgements IRETA & Scaife Family Foundation for providing an useful, enjoyable and educational internship All speakers and sites for their time and providing excellent talks and visits My group of 8 other Scaife fellows

Editor's Notes

  1. First, we should look at the overall statistics of drug users, both recoverers and relapsers. This is data from the Substance Abuse & Mental Healtlh Admin. This shows the majority of illicit drug users are white males, age 18-39, and half have a high school diploma or more. Not to different from overall population, except it emphasizes males and a younger crowd. We should keep this in mind when making recommendations. This is a group we absolute must focus on treatment being the most effective, though we should not discount the minority. If there is a weakness in treatmenht for this population, we should be very concerned. And, the statistics show there IS!