Role of Early Brief Psychological Interventions in Substance Use Disorders

Muhammad Siddique Kakar
Shehzad Rauf
Muhammad Waleed Iqbal
Azaan Qureshi
Saad Nabeel
Issue Details
Journal ID 1
Volume 12
Number 01
Year 2022
Issue Date 2021-12-29 05:28:05
DOI 10.51985/JBUMDC2021029
Copyright Holder Muhammad Siddique Kakar, Shehzad Rauf, Muhammad Waleed Iqbal, Azaan Qureshi, Saad Nabeel
Copyright Year 2021
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Abstract:
Objective: To assess the effects of early brief psychological interventions in patients of substance use disorders.
Study Design and Setting: This descriptive prospective study was conducted at main reception centre filter clinic/
Emergency Department of PNS Shifa hospital from 1st July 2020 to 31st March 2021.
Methodology: Total n=78 patients were identified after a simple screening question regarding substance abuse which was
how many times the patient had used an illegal drug in the last one year. An answer of more than 1 was considered as a
positive response and further screening was done with Drug and Alcohol screening test (DAST). Patients who showed low
scores on DAST were recommended for brief interventions which were given as weekly sessions for 6 weeks and reassessment
was done at 3rd month. The SPSS 20 package program was used for statistical analysis. The descriptive statistics were
analyzed for all the variables evaluated in the study.
Results: This study revealed that that after 3 months of brief psychological interventions, 43(55.1%) patients remained
abstinent from drugs. 18(23%) patients did not report for follow up. 9(11.5%) had reduced their use while 8(10.2%) were
still using drugs regularly.
Conclusion: This study showed that brief psychological interventions at the level of filter clinics/Emergency departments
can help patients of substance use seek early care who fear going to a psychiatric clinic

Published: 2021-12-29

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