Factors in sustained recovery from cocaine dependence.

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment(2013)

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The goal was to identify factors that predicted sustained cocaine abstinence and transitions from cocaine use to abstinence over 24months. Data from baseline assessments and multiple follow-ups were obtained from three studies of continuing care for patients in intensive outpatient programs (IOPs). In the combined sample, remaining cocaine abstinent and transitioning into abstinence at the next follow-up were predicted by older age, less education, and less cocaine and alcohol use at baseline, and by higher self-efficacy, commitment to abstinence, better social support, lower depression, and lower scores on other problem severity measures assessed during the follow-up. In addition, higher self-help participation, self-help beliefs, readiness to change, and coping assessed during the follow-up predicted transitions from cocaine use to abstinence. These results were stable over 24months. Commitment to abstinence, self-help behaviors and beliefs, and self-efficacy contributed independently to the prediction of cocaine use transitions. Implications for treatment are discussed.
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Cocaine dependence,Cocaine abstinence,Recovery,Predictors,Treatment response,Follow-up,Treatment
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