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Rehab News: Behaviour therapy plus meds may help alcohol abuse teens
Teenagers who suffer from alcohol abuse disorders and depression may benefit from the antidepressant fluoxetine alongside cognitive behavioural therapy, new research suggests.
A study by experts at the University of Colorado Denver looked at the effects of the antidepressant and psychotherapy in 126 teenagers with an average age of 17, all of whom had been diagnosed with major depressive disorder, lifetime conduct disorder and at least one substance abuse disorder (excluding tobacco).
The teenagers were given either 20 milligrams of daily fluoxetine or a placebo, and all underwent cognitive behavioural therapy - a type of psychotherapy that addresses the way patients think and act - for their substance abuse disorder.
According to the report in the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, individuals who received the antidepressant for 16 weeks showed significant improvements.
The authors wrote: "Adolescents with substance use disorders have higher rates of depression (15 per cent to 24 per cent) than adolescents in the general population.
"Comorbid [co-occurring] depression is also associated with more severe substance abuse, poorer drug treatment outcomes and higher relapse rates."
They concluded: "If depression does not appear to be improving early in the course of substance treatment, fluoxetine treatment should be considered, even if adolescents are not yet abstinent, with weekly monitoring of treatment adherence, substance use, adverse effects and target symptom response."
Article published on 07/11/2007 by DryOutNow.com