Women's Recovery Group (WRG) Study - A Randomized Controlled Stage II Trial
Substance-Related Disorders, Alcohol-Related Disorders
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Substance-Related Disorders focused on measuring Substance use disorders, Gender differences, women, treatment outcomes, group therapy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Subjects were included in the study if they:
- were 18 years or older
- used substances within the past 60 days
- met current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM)-IV criteria (American Psychiatric Association, 2000; World Health Organization, 1997) of substance dependence (in addition to any nicotine dependence)
- planned to stay within the area during the study period
- consented for study personnel to communicate with other mental health professionals from whom they are receiving care
- furnished the names of two locators who can assist study personnel in locating them during the study period
- were interested in group treatment
- lived close enough either to McLean Hospital or SSTAR to come to group weekly
- were able to sign informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
Patients were excluded if they:
- had a current medical condition that would prevent regular group attendance
- had mental retardation or organic mental disorder
- had certain other major Axis I psychiatric disorders according to the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI), such as psychotic disorders or bipolar I disorder
- would be in a residential treatment setting throughout the treatment period in which substance use is monitored and restricted (e.g., a therapeutic community)
- required medical detoxification (these patients could enter the study after being detoxified)
- were current intravenous drug users
- engaged in self-destructive behaviors (e.g., life-threatening bulimia or anorexia, suicide attempts and chronic suicidality) or other behaviors (e.g., violence toward others, assault behaviors)
Sites / Locations
- McLean Hospital
- Stanley Street Treatment and Resources (SSTAR)
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Women's Recovery Group
mixed-gender Group Drug Counseling
The Women's Recovery Group (WRG) is a manual-based group therapy for women heterogeneous with respect to their substance use disorder, co-occurring psychiatric disorders, trauma history, age, and stage of life. The WRG is a 12-session, structured relapse-prevention group therapy that utilizes a cognitive behavioral approach and includes gender-specific content and single-gender group composition. Individual session content was derived from research on gender-specific substance use disorder antecedents, consequences, and treatment outcomes. The overall goals of the treatment are to (1) promote abstinence from all substances including alcohol; (2) improve understanding of specific aspects of SUDs, recovery, and relapse that are relevant to women, and (3) help participants with skills and strategies useful in preventing relapse and promoting recovery.
Group Drug Counseling (GDC) is a standard 12-week, 90-minute mixed-gender group therapy. The overall goals of GDC are to 1) help patients to achieve abstinence from all substances including alcohol; 2) educate patients regarding recovery from substance use disorders; 3) increase patients' self-awareness of the problems that their substance use disorder has caused; 4) encourage patients to give mutual support; and 5) help patients learn new ways to cope with problems in order to prevent relapse. The GDC was chosen as the comparison group to approximate group drug counseling that is consistent with treatment as usual within the community.