TY - JOUR KW - Adolescent KW - Adult KW - Aged KW - Alcoholism/therapy KW - Cocaine-Related Disorders/therapy KW - Continuity of Patient Care KW - Counseling/methods KW - Female KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Recurrence/prevention & control KW - Telephone AU - J. R. McKay AU - K. G. Lynch AU - D. S. Shepard AU - S. Ratichek AU - R. Morrison AU - J. Koppenhaver AU - H. M. Pettinati A1 - AB - This study of continuing care for substance dependent patients compared a telephone-based monitoring and brief counseling intervention (TEL) with 2 face-to-face interventions, relapse prevention (RP) and standard 12-step group counseling (STND). The participants were graduates of intensive outpatient programs who had current dependence on alcohol and/or cocaine. Self-report, collateral, and biological measures of alcohol and cocaine use were obtained over a 12-month follow-up. The treatment groups did not differ on abstinence-related outcomes in the complete sample (N = 359) or on cocaine use outcomes in participants with cocaine dependence (n = 268). However, in participants with alcohol dependence only (n = 91), TEL produced better alcohol use outcomes than STND on all measures examined and better outcomes than RP on some of the measures. BT - Journal of consulting and clinical psychology C5 - HIT & Telehealth CP - 6 CY - United States DO - 10.1037/0022-006X.72.6.967 IS - 6 JF - Journal of consulting and clinical psychology N2 - This study of continuing care for substance dependent patients compared a telephone-based monitoring and brief counseling intervention (TEL) with 2 face-to-face interventions, relapse prevention (RP) and standard 12-step group counseling (STND). The participants were graduates of intensive outpatient programs who had current dependence on alcohol and/or cocaine. Self-report, collateral, and biological measures of alcohol and cocaine use were obtained over a 12-month follow-up. The treatment groups did not differ on abstinence-related outcomes in the complete sample (N = 359) or on cocaine use outcomes in participants with cocaine dependence (n = 268). However, in participants with alcohol dependence only (n = 91), TEL produced better alcohol use outcomes than STND on all measures examined and better outcomes than RP on some of the measures. PB - APA PP - United States PY - 2004 SN - 0022-006X; 0022-006X SP - 967 EP - 979 EP - T1 - The effectiveness of telephone-based continuing care in the clinical management of alcohol and cocaine use disorders: 12-month outcomes T2 - Journal of consulting and clinical psychology TI - The effectiveness of telephone-based continuing care in the clinical management of alcohol and cocaine use disorders: 12-month outcomes U1 - HIT & Telehealth U3 - 10.1037/0022-006X.72.6.967 VL - 72 VO - 0022-006X; 0022-006X Y1 - 2004 ER -