Authors
Petra K Staiger, Ben Richardson, Caroline M Long, Victoria Carr, G Alan Marlatt
Publication date
2013/7
Source
Addiction
Volume
108
Issue
7
Pages
1188-1193
Description
Aims
Despite recognition of the harms related to alcohol misuse and its potential to interfere substantially with sustained recovery from drug dependency, research evaluating drug treatment outcomes has not addressed the issue comprehensively. It has been overlooked possibly because treatment research has been framed according to the primary drug of choice, rather than investigating the interactions between different combinations of drugs and/or alcohol use. This paper reports on a systematic review investigating whether concurrent alcohol use could impede recovery from illicit drug use in two potential ways: first, alcohol could become a substitute addiction and/or secondly, alcohol misuse post‐treatment may place an individual at risk for relapse to their primary drug problem.
Method
A systematic search of four relevant databases was undertaken to identify peer‐reviewed, quantitative drug treatment …
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