Culturally Adapted Group Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CaGCBT-SUDs) for Substance Use Disorders and Their Caregivers
NCT ID: NCT06462131
Last Updated: 2025-06-17
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
30 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-12-21
2024-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Many treatment modules have been developed to treat SUDs. Among them, group therapy was found more effective than individual therapy. CSAT lists five effective group therapy models: (1) psychoeducational groups, (2) skill development groups, (3) cognitive-behavior or problem-solving groups, (4) support groups, and (5) interpersonal groups. Furthermore, a lot of treatment modules for SUDs have been in practice. Among them, group therapy was found to be most effective in treating psychiatric or psychological issues. Furthermore, group CBT was found as effective as individual CBT. Cognitive therapy attempts to reduce excessive emotional reactions and self-defeating behaviors that are prevalent in adults with substance use disorders by modifying faulty and erroneous thinking and maladaptive beliefs that underlie these reactions. CBT for SUDs developed by Liese \& Beck is based on a collaborative (trust-building), active, based on open-ended questions to a large degree, highly structured, and focused approach that gives more advantages to this therapy as compared to other therapy modalities.
Cognitive Behavior Therapy helps adults with substance use disorders to overcome their problems leading to emotional distress and helps them to visualize in a broader perspective their dependence on drugs of their choice for pleasure / or relief of discomfort. Moreover, CBT also helps to reduce the intensity and frequency of the urges by addressing their underlying beliefs and teaching them relevant techniques to not only control and manage their urges but also help them remain abstinent from the use of drugs, manage their daily life problems and thus have a more enjoyable and fulfilling life.
The following research project is based on the Cognitive-behavioral Model of problem-solving because it is a goal-directed approach that focuses on the current position of patients and mainly targets the patient's maladaptive cognitive, behavioral, and emotional patterns. Additionally, CBT techniques and planning of treatment particularly target the patient's core beliefs. If the patient's illogical beliefs change into logical and rational beliefs, the patient starts to believe that he can cope with his problems and that his problems are manageable. Core beliefs, underlying assumptions, and even the content of automatic thoughts vary across cultures. Cultural and sub-cultural backgrounds also influence beliefs about well-being, causes of illness and its cure, help-seeking behaviors, healing systems, and even the healers. The group therapy for SUDs has been developed in the West, therefore, by culturally adapting the intervention, benefits can be broadened in areas other than the West. In Pakistan, CBT has been culturally adapted for internalizing disorders such as depression and anxiety. There is a dearth of research that focuses on cultural adaptation of Group CBT especially for individuals diagnosed with SUDs.
Keeping in the backdrop to the premise, our focal point of the study would be to culturally adapt group CBT for Substance Use Disorders by Liese and Beck and to check its effectiveness on adults with substance use disorders. Further to check the effectiveness of culturally adapted CBT to treat depression and anxiety symptoms in the caregivers of SUDs in Pakistan.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
QUADRUPLE
Study Groups
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CaGCBT with TAU
In this group, CaGCBT-SUD along with TAU will be provided.
Cultural Adapted Group cognitive Behaviroal therapy (CaGCBT)
In first session, introduction of the therapist/facilitator and group members will be made. Group rules will be discussed with members. Group members' introduction primarily focuses on participant/clients' expectations, addictive behaviors and its status, and goals. Moreover, it also emphasize on identification of any other significant issue that is contributing in burden of disease.
CBTAG with TAU and with caregivers
In this group, CaGCBT-SUD along with TAU will be provided. Moreover caregivers will be provided psychoeducation
Cultural Adapted Group cognitive Behaviroal therapy (CaGCBT)
In first session, introduction of the therapist/facilitator and group members will be made. Group rules will be discussed with members. Group members' introduction primarily focuses on participant/clients' expectations, addictive behaviors and its status, and goals. Moreover, it also emphasize on identification of any other significant issue that is contributing in burden of disease.
No intervention only TAU
Treatment as usual
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Cultural Adapted Group cognitive Behaviroal therapy (CaGCBT)
In first session, introduction of the therapist/facilitator and group members will be made. Group rules will be discussed with members. Group members' introduction primarily focuses on participant/clients' expectations, addictive behaviors and its status, and goals. Moreover, it also emphasize on identification of any other significant issue that is contributing in burden of disease.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. In-patient of rehabilitation center and detoxified for 2 months
3. Able to give written informed consent
4. Able to read and speak Urdu
Exclusion Criteria
2. Temporary resident unlikely to be available for follow-up
3. Being detoxified less than 2 months
4. Individuals with substance use disorder having follow up with rehabilitation center
5. Having Comorbidity with psychological disturbances like depression, anxiety etc.
18 Years
64 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National University of Modern Languages
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Anila Sadaf, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
NUML
Rizwana Amin
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Bahria University
Locations
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BMC Psychiatry
Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan
ANF rehabilitation Centre
Islamabad, Islamabad, Pakistan
Dr. Mian Iftekhar Psychiatry Hospital
Peshawar, KPK, Pakistan
Life Care International Hospital
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Parwarish Rehabilitation centre
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Ref No.20-16628/NRPU/R&D/HEC/
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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