Background One in two patients seeking help for substance use disorders (SUDs) has clinically significant depression symptoms. This co-occurrence impairs treatment outcomes, but limited evaluation of the implementation of evidence-based interventions has taken place. Methods This pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) assessed the feasibility and potential efficacy of a brief, protocol-driven behavioral activation (BA) intervention delivered by drug and alcohol workers in a community drug and alcohol treatment (CDAT) service. Eligible participants (n = 34) were randomly allocated to either BA (n = 17) or treatment as usual (n = 17) and assessed at baseline and 6-, 12-, and 24-week follow-up. Feasibility outcomes were participa...
BACKGROUND: The evidence base for behavioural activation (BA) is mainly grounded in the individual d...
Major depressive disorder is the most prevalent mental health disorder and a leading cause of disabi...
Background: There are high rates of co-occurring depression among young people with substance use di...
One in two patients seeking help for substance use disorders (SUDs) have clinically significant depr...
Depressed mood often co-exists with frequent drug and alcohol use. This trial examined the feasibili...
Background: Epidemiological studies suggest that compared with the general population, mood disorder...
Depressed mood often co-exists with frequent drug and alcohol use. This trial examined the feasibili...
Substance use and depression co-occurrence is a frequent phenomenon and an important public health c...
Background Epidemiological studies suggest that compared with the general population, mood disord...
Abstract Background More systematic use of evidence-based brief therapies is needed in the treatment...
Objective: A previous pilot study found positive outcomes among alcohol-dependent individuals with e...
introduction: Depression is one of the most common psychological disorders that comorbids with subst...
Introduction Substance use and depression co-occurrence is a frequent phenomenon and an important pu...
Despite the prevalence of depression among substance users and the negative impact of depressive sym...
Behavioral activation (BA) has emerged as an effective intervention for major depressive disorder. P...
BACKGROUND: The evidence base for behavioural activation (BA) is mainly grounded in the individual d...
Major depressive disorder is the most prevalent mental health disorder and a leading cause of disabi...
Background: There are high rates of co-occurring depression among young people with substance use di...
One in two patients seeking help for substance use disorders (SUDs) have clinically significant depr...
Depressed mood often co-exists with frequent drug and alcohol use. This trial examined the feasibili...
Background: Epidemiological studies suggest that compared with the general population, mood disorder...
Depressed mood often co-exists with frequent drug and alcohol use. This trial examined the feasibili...
Substance use and depression co-occurrence is a frequent phenomenon and an important public health c...
Background Epidemiological studies suggest that compared with the general population, mood disord...
Abstract Background More systematic use of evidence-based brief therapies is needed in the treatment...
Objective: A previous pilot study found positive outcomes among alcohol-dependent individuals with e...
introduction: Depression is one of the most common psychological disorders that comorbids with subst...
Introduction Substance use and depression co-occurrence is a frequent phenomenon and an important pu...
Despite the prevalence of depression among substance users and the negative impact of depressive sym...
Behavioral activation (BA) has emerged as an effective intervention for major depressive disorder. P...
BACKGROUND: The evidence base for behavioural activation (BA) is mainly grounded in the individual d...
Major depressive disorder is the most prevalent mental health disorder and a leading cause of disabi...
Background: There are high rates of co-occurring depression among young people with substance use di...