Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4932240 Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2017 27 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study failed to replicate the quality of coping skills as a mediator of CBT4CBT's effect on reducing drug use previously shown in a mixed outpatient substance use sample. However, in this methadone maintained sample, those with poorer quality skills in response to certain high-risk situations at baseline appeared to improve their coping strategies following CBT4CBT compared to standard methadone treatment alone.
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