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Evaluation of a Group Cue-Exposure Treatment for Opiate Addicts

Twenty-four detoxified opiate addicts were randomized to an experimental group and a control group to evaluate efficacy of a group cue-exposure treatment to reduce or extinguish classically conditioned responses to drug-related stimuli. Assessment included psychophysiological responses (skin tempera...

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Published in:The Spanish journal of psychology 2005-11, Vol.8 (2), p.229-237
Main Authors: Aragón, Mónica Bernaldo de Quirós, Labrador, Francisco J., de Arce, Fernando
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description Twenty-four detoxified opiate addicts were randomized to an experimental group and a control group to evaluate efficacy of a group cue-exposure treatment to reduce or extinguish classically conditioned responses to drug-related stimuli. Assessment included psychophysiological responses (skin temperature, skin conductance level—SCL—, and heart rate) to a videotape and subjective measures (subjective craving, positive and negative affect) before and after the videotape. The experimental group received a group cue-exposure program to drug-related stimuli that comprised twelve treatment sessions administered three times weekly. The treatment program significantly reduced conditioned responses to drug-related stimuli, as measured by SCL and positive affect. Veinticuatro adictos a los opiáceos, ya desintoxicados, fueron asignados de forma aleatoria a un grupo experimental y un grupo control para evaluar la eficacia de un tratamiento de exposición para reducir o extinguir las respuestas condicionadas a los estímulos asociados con la droga. La evaluación incluyó las respuestas psicofisiológicas (temperatura periférica, nivel de conductancia dermoeléctrica y frecuencia cardiaca) emitidas ante la presentación de un video, así como medidas subjetivas (grado de “deseo” subjetivo, afecto positivo y negativo) antes y después de la presentación del video. El grupo experimental recibió un programa de exposición en grupo a estímulos relacionados con la droga, consistente en doce sesiones de tratamiento con una periodicidad de tres veces por semana. El programa de tratamiento redujo de forma significativa las respuestas condicionadas a los estímulos relacionados con la droga, de acuerdo con las medidas de nivel de conductancia electrotérmica y afecto positivo.
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Addictions
Addictive behaviors
Adolescent
Adult
Adult and adolescent clinical studies
Area studies
Arousal
Behavior therapy. Cognitive therapy
Biological and medical sciences
Body temperature
Conditioning, Classical
Craving
Cues
Desensitization, Psychologic - methods
Desintoxication. Drug withdrawal
Drug addiction
Efficacy
European studies
Evaluation
Female
Galvanic Skin Response
Heart Rate
Humans
Male
Medical sciences
Motivation
Narcotics
Negative emotions
Opiates
Opioid-Related Disorders - psychology
Opioid-Related Disorders - rehabilitation
Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care)
Physiological psychology
Positive emotions
Psychology
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Psychotherapy, Group - methods
Skin Temperature
Spain
Substance abuse treatment
Treatment programs
Treatments
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