Predictors of attendance in outpatient group treatment for women with posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorder

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Predictors of attendance in outpatient group treatment for women with posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorder. / Grundmann, Johanna; Lotzin, Annett; Sehner, Susanne; Verthein, Uwe; Hiller, Philipp; Hiersemann, Rena; Lincoln, Tania M; Hillemacher, Thomas; Schneider, Barbara; Driessen, Martin; Scherbaum, Norbert; Dotten, André C; Schäfer, Ingo.

in: PSYCHOTHER RES, Jahrgang 31, Nr. 5, 06.2021, S. 632-643.

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Grundmann, J, Lotzin, A, Sehner, S, Verthein, U, Hiller, P, Hiersemann, R, Lincoln, TM, Hillemacher, T, Schneider, B, Driessen, M, Scherbaum, N, Dotten, AC & Schäfer, I 2021, 'Predictors of attendance in outpatient group treatment for women with posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorder', PSYCHOTHER RES, Jg. 31, Nr. 5, S. 632-643. https://doi.org/10.1080/10503307.2020.1817604

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Grundmann, J., Lotzin, A., Sehner, S., Verthein, U., Hiller, P., Hiersemann, R., Lincoln, T. M., Hillemacher, T., Schneider, B., Driessen, M., Scherbaum, N., Dotten, A. C., & Schäfer, I. (2021). Predictors of attendance in outpatient group treatment for women with posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorder. PSYCHOTHER RES, 31(5), 632-643. https://doi.org/10.1080/10503307.2020.1817604

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@article{6907fc11057d4f6b99e25106e5dd3223,
title = "Predictors of attendance in outpatient group treatment for women with posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorder",
abstract = "Objective: The present study investigated predictors of treatment attendance among 226 women with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance use disorder (SUD). Participants received either an integrated intervention for PTSD and SUD ({"}Seeking Safety{"}) or a relapse prevention training (RPT) as part of a multicenter randomized controlled trial. Method: Beta-binomial regression was conducted to investigate baseline sociodemographic, motivational, mental health and substance use predictors of session attendance. Treatment by predictor interactions were included to identify treatment-specific predictors. Results: Session attendance was predicted by employment status, drug use severity and abstinence status. Higher drug use severity and unemployment were associated with less session attendance. The effect of abstinence status was treatment-specific, with abstinent participants in RPT attending most sessions. Conclusions: Considering individual characteristics could enhance session attendance in outpatient treatment for women with PTSD and SUD. This might include matching treatment concepts to abstinence status, the identification of attendance barriers in unemployed women and more intensive treatment settings for those with severe drug use.",
author = "Johanna Grundmann and Annett Lotzin and Susanne Sehner and Uwe Verthein and Philipp Hiller and Rena Hiersemann and Lincoln, {Tania M} and Thomas Hillemacher and Barbara Schneider and Martin Driessen and Norbert Scherbaum and Dotten, {Andr{\'e} C} and Ingo Sch{\"a}fer",
year = "2021",
month = jun,
doi = "10.1080/10503307.2020.1817604",
language = "English",
volume = "31",
pages = "632--643",
journal = "PSYCHOTHER RES",
issn = "1050-3307",
publisher = "Routledge",
number = "5",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Predictors of attendance in outpatient group treatment for women with posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorder

AU - Grundmann, Johanna

AU - Lotzin, Annett

AU - Sehner, Susanne

AU - Verthein, Uwe

AU - Hiller, Philipp

AU - Hiersemann, Rena

AU - Lincoln, Tania M

AU - Hillemacher, Thomas

AU - Schneider, Barbara

AU - Driessen, Martin

AU - Scherbaum, Norbert

AU - Dotten, André C

AU - Schäfer, Ingo

PY - 2021/6

Y1 - 2021/6

N2 - Objective: The present study investigated predictors of treatment attendance among 226 women with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance use disorder (SUD). Participants received either an integrated intervention for PTSD and SUD ("Seeking Safety") or a relapse prevention training (RPT) as part of a multicenter randomized controlled trial. Method: Beta-binomial regression was conducted to investigate baseline sociodemographic, motivational, mental health and substance use predictors of session attendance. Treatment by predictor interactions were included to identify treatment-specific predictors. Results: Session attendance was predicted by employment status, drug use severity and abstinence status. Higher drug use severity and unemployment were associated with less session attendance. The effect of abstinence status was treatment-specific, with abstinent participants in RPT attending most sessions. Conclusions: Considering individual characteristics could enhance session attendance in outpatient treatment for women with PTSD and SUD. This might include matching treatment concepts to abstinence status, the identification of attendance barriers in unemployed women and more intensive treatment settings for those with severe drug use.

AB - Objective: The present study investigated predictors of treatment attendance among 226 women with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance use disorder (SUD). Participants received either an integrated intervention for PTSD and SUD ("Seeking Safety") or a relapse prevention training (RPT) as part of a multicenter randomized controlled trial. Method: Beta-binomial regression was conducted to investigate baseline sociodemographic, motivational, mental health and substance use predictors of session attendance. Treatment by predictor interactions were included to identify treatment-specific predictors. Results: Session attendance was predicted by employment status, drug use severity and abstinence status. Higher drug use severity and unemployment were associated with less session attendance. The effect of abstinence status was treatment-specific, with abstinent participants in RPT attending most sessions. Conclusions: Considering individual characteristics could enhance session attendance in outpatient treatment for women with PTSD and SUD. This might include matching treatment concepts to abstinence status, the identification of attendance barriers in unemployed women and more intensive treatment settings for those with severe drug use.

U2 - 10.1080/10503307.2020.1817604

DO - 10.1080/10503307.2020.1817604

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 32930057

VL - 31

SP - 632

EP - 643

JO - PSYCHOTHER RES

JF - PSYCHOTHER RES

SN - 1050-3307

IS - 5

ER -