Research & Treatment of Persons with SUDS & Psychotic Disorders
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1 Research & Treatment of Persons with SUDS & Psychotic Disorders Kim T. Mueser, Ph.D. Professor of Psychiatry Dartmouth Medical School NIDA Blending Conference April 22, 2010
2 Overview Comorbidity of substance use & severe psychiatric disorders Distinguishing features of psychotic disorders with comorbid addiction Understanding comorbidity: models of etiology & treatment implications Special treatment needs of psychotic & other severe psychiatric disorders with comorbid addiction Research reviews of integrated treatment for cooccurring disorders New research on treatment of co-occurring disorders Resources
3 Any Substance Use Disorder 60 Preval ence % of Substance Use Disorder Gen.Pop Schiz BPD MD OCD Phobia PD
4 Rates of Lifetime Substance Use Disorder (SUD) among Recently Admitted Psychiatric Inpatients (N = 325) (Mueser et al., 2000) 100 % of Clients with SUD Schizophrenia Schizoaffective Disorder Bipolar Disorder Major Depression
5 Prevalence of Mental Illness in Alcohol Disorder Samples Community SA Treatment In community, 24.4% have mental illness In institutions, 55% have mental illness In substance abuse treatment, 65% have mental illness Regier et al, JAMA 1990
6 Severe Mental Illnesses (SMI) Psychiatric disorder that has profound effect on: Work or school Parenting Self-care Social relationships People often on disability due to mental illness (e.g., SSI, SSDI) Common SMIs: Schizophrenia & schizoaffective disorder Bipolar disorder Major depression PTSD Borderline personality disorder Often present for treatment in psychiatric settings, but also common in addiction treatment settings
7 Psychotic Disorders Psychosis = Lack of contact with reality Common psychotic symptoms: Hallucinations Delusions Grandiosity Suspiciousness Bizarre behavior Formal thought disorder (disordered or disorganized speech) Conceptual disorganization Psychotic symptoms common in schizophrenia, schizoaffective & bipolar Psychotic symptoms relatively common in major depression & PTSD Presence of psychotic symptoms associated with more severe mental illness & greater co-occurring addiction
8 Understanding Comorbidity: Why are the Rates of SMI/Psychotic Disorder so High? Self-medication Other common motives for using Super-sensitivity Common factors for mental illness & substance misuse
9 Self-Medication Many clients report using substance for at least some reasons related to symptoms, BUT: More symptomatic clients don t use more than less symptomatic ones No relationship between symptoms & types of substances used No relationship between psychiatric diagnosis and types of substances used Many clients report using DESPITE awareness it worsens symptoms or triggers relapses Strongest case for self-medication: alcohol use disorder in PTSD frequently related to sleep problems Self-medication/use for coping purposes is one of host of motivations related to SMI for using substances, but doesn t explain all comorbidity
10 Other Common Motives for Using Socialization Leisure & recreation Dealing with stress Escaping the stigma of mental illness Lack of structured time Lack of engagement in personally meaningful roles (e.g., worker, student, parent)
11 Supersensitivity to Alcohol & Drugs Biological sensitivity increases vulnerability to effects of substances Smaller amounts of substances result in problems Normal substance use is problematic for clients with SMI but not in general population Sensitivity to substances, rather than high amounts of use, makes many clients with mental illness different from general population
12 Stress-Vulnerability Model Medication Stress Coping Substance Abuse Biological Vulnerability Severity of SMI
13 Status of Moderate Drinkers with Schizophrenia 4-7 Years Later (N=45) 100% 80% 60% % 20% % Abstinent Moderate Drinker Alcohol Use Disorder Source: Drake & Wallach (1993)
14 Common Factors for SMI & Addiction: Conduct Disorder (CD) & Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) ASPD has highest addiction comorbidity of all psychiatric disorders (60-70% in most estimates) CD is powerful predictor of later onset of SUD ASPD associated with earlier onset of addiction CD & ASPD more common in SMI than general population CD/ASPD increase risk of addiction in SMI CD/ASPD related to more severe addiction in cooccurring disorders Estimated prevalence in co-occurring population: 20-25%
15 CD, ASPD, and Recent SUD in Clients with SMI (N = 293) 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% Alcohol Use Disorder % 50% 40% 30% Cannabis Use Disorder % 10% 0% 20% 10% 0% 13.8 Cocaine Use Disorder 40% 36.8 No ASPD/CD 30% CD Only 20% 10% Adult ASPD Only Full ASPD 0% Source: Mueser et. al. (1999)
16 Other Potential Common Factors Leading to Increased Comorbidity Poverty/deprivation Neurocognitive impairment Trauma
17 Special Treatment Needs of Co- Occurring SMI/Psychotic Disorder Integration of mental illness & substance use disorder treatment Concurrent treatment Same treatment providers Integrated treatment of both disorders Minimization of treatment-related stress Outreach & engagement Close monitoring, especially for co-occurring disorder clients with ASPD
18 Special Treatment Needs: Motivational Enhancement Stages of change Stages of treatment Engagement Persuasion Active treatment Relapse prevention Adapted motivational interviewing Articulation of personal goals Active work towards goals Supportive self-efficacy for goal attainment & substance reduction/abstinence
19 Motivational Enhancement (Con d) Concept of recovery from mental illness Recovery defined by client, not in traditional medical terms Recovery possible despite continued symptoms Instills hope Common themes: social relationships, role functioning, community membership, respect for self & from other
20 Special Treatment Needs: Management of Cognitive Impairment Smaller chunks of information Asking questions so client actively processes information Frequent review of material Shaping approach to reinforcing successive steps towards desired goals Patience & abundant reinforcement in light of small changes Programming generalization of skills to natural environment by Home practice assignments Involvement of significant others in practicing skills Involvement of paraprofessionals in helping clients practice skills
21 Special Treatment Needs: Training in Illness Self-Management Information about mental illness & its treatment Stress-vulnerability model Involvement of family or significant other persons Driven by personal goals Principles of relapse prevention: Medication adherence Minimization of alcohol & drug use Stress reduction Meaningful but not over-demanding daily structure Coping & competence skills Social support Relapse prevention plan
22 Special Treatment Needs: Psychiatric Rehabilitation Address motives underlying substance use Skills training to address social motives, independent living skills Coping skills training/cbt for persistent symptoms Targeted CBT to address primary or comorbid depression, anxiety, PTSD symptoms Supported employment/education for competitive work or return to school Family psychoeducation to reduce family stress & burden, & facilitate management of co-occurring disorders Cognitive remediation for cognitive impairment Supported housing for housing instability
23 Special Treatment Needs: Psychiatric Medications Primary medications for schizophrenia-spectrum disorders & bipolar disorder effective despite active substance use When in doubt, assume both disorders are primary & pharmacologically treat psychiatric disorder Medication non-adherence high Fear of interactions with substances despite rarity (main exception: MAOIs) Denial/minimization of psychiatric disorder Forgetting to take medication: behavioral tailoring to integrate into daily routine Simplify medication regimen complexity Promote dialogue between client & prescriber
24 Special Treatment Needs: Medications for Alcoholism Naltrexone established efficacy for alcoholism in SMI Disulfirim effective in SMI, but psychiatrists reluctant to prescribe it
25 Research Reviews of Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders Drake et al. (1998): 36 studies, including pre-post, quasiexperimental, and RCTs Brunette et al. (2004): 10 quasi-exp or RCTs of residential programs for DD Drake et al. (2004): 26 recent studies, quasi-exp or RCTs ( ) Donald et al. (2005): 10 RCTs Mueser et al. (2005): 30 studies of specific interventions, including pre-post, quasi-exp, & RCTs Kavanagh & Mueser (2007): 17 RCTs Cleary et al. (2008): 25 RCTs Drake et al. (2008): 22 RCTs, 23 quasi-exp
26 Summary of Research on Treating Co-Occurring Disorders in SMI Limited impact of brief interventions Primary purpose is to engage in treatment Useful for enhancing follow through for mental illness & substance misuse treatment Limited gain from providing more intensive case management, such as Assertive Community Treatment But, effects of intensity of service may interact with client characteristics, such as ASPD
27 Study Design (Essock et al., 2006) 198 clients with SMI 2 sites in Connecticut: Hartford & Bridgeport 3 year follow-up period with assessments every 6 months Randomized to ACT (N = 99) or SCM (N = 99) Everyone received integrated treatment for cooccurring disorders
28 SATS Predicted and Actual Means 8 SATS Mean Site 1 ACT Site 1 STD Site 2 ACT Site 2 STD Study Months Essock, Mueser, Drake et al. Psychiatr Serv. 2006
29 Mean Number of Days Spent in Hospital Total Psychiatric Hospital Days During Entire Study Period (68) 26(48) 15(27) 12(28) 32(91) 41(60) MWU=3971, p=.12 MWU=1043, p=.35 MWU=713, p=.002* Essock, Mueser, Drake et al. Psychiatr Serv ACT Standard Total Site 1 Site 2
30 Did Clients with ASPD Benefit from ACT Treatment More? Secondary data analysis (Frisman et al., 2009) Focused on most extreme subgroups: Full ASPD (N = 36) or No CD/ASPD (N = 88) Outcomes = AUS, DUS, days alcohol use, days drug use, SATS, BPRS, hospital days, homeless days, jail days Statistical analyses: mixed effects linear modeling with time, treatment group, and ASPD group, with test of primary interest being the 3-way interaction Significant interactions 2 variables: AUS and days in jail
31 Figure 1. Mixed effect results: estimated and observed (obs) mean value for alcohol consensus rating over time by ASPD and treatment groups 5.00 ASPD group alcohol consensus rating Time ACT TAU ACT-O TAU-O
32 Figure 1. Mixed effect results: estimated and observed (obs) mean value for alcohol consensus rating over time by ASPD and treatment groups alcohol consensus rating No ASPD group Time
33 Figure 2. Estimated percentage of any jail time by ASPD group % jail ASPD group Time ACT TAU ACT-Obs TAU-Obs
34 Figure 2. Estimated percentage of any jail time by ASPD group % jail No ASPD group Time
35 Summary of Research on Treating Co-Occurring Disorders in SMI Co-occurring treatment associated with better substance abuse & psychiatric outcomes Strongest effects for group counseling, contingency management, & residential treatment Group counseling most studied treatment modality
36 Integrated Group Therapy (IGT) for BPD & SUD (Weiss et al., 2007) Supported by NIDA Behavioral Therapies Development Program Goal: to develop & test an integrated group therapy for clients with bipolar disorder & substance misuse 20 sessions that have 12 repeating topics, rolling admissions Identifies thoughts & behavior patterns common to recovery from & relapse/recurrence to substance use and psychiatric symptoms Evaluated in RCT comparing IGT with Group Drug Counseling (GDC)
37 Days of Substance Use/Month by Treatment Over Time (p<.001) 15 Days used Baseline IGT GDC Month
38 Time to First Abstinent Month by Treatment (p<.03) 100 Abstinent (%) IGT GDC 0 Baseline Month
39 Summary of Research on Integrated Treatment for SMI Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) approaches appear promising than supportive, educational, or 12-step approaches Program fidelity to principles of integrated treatment contributes to better outcomes
40 Fidelity to IDDT Model Improves Outcome (McHugo et al., 1999) 60 *** If current & subsequent points = 1 then the current score = 1 Assessment Points Baseline 6 mo. 12 mo. 18 mo. 24 mo. 30 mo. 36 mo. Hi-Fidelity Low-Fidelity Figure 1. Percent of Participants in Stable Remission for High-Fidelity ACT Programs (E ; n=61) vs. Low-Fidelity ACT Programs (G; n=26) Baseline 6 mo. 12 mo. 18 mo. 24 mo. 30 mo. 36 mo.
41 Efforts to Provide Integrated Treatment of Anxiety Disorders & Substance Abuse RCTs of integrated treatment for panic disorder & social phobia indicate improvement in anxiety & substance misuse for both integrated & substance treatment groups No trials of integrated treatment for GAD or OCD Limited success thus far with integrated PTSD treatment, but new developments under way
42 Integrated Treatments for PTSD & Addiction Substance Dependence PTSD Therapy (Triffleman, 1999) Exposure-based, 40 sessions, no RCTs Concurrent Treatment of PTSD & Cocaine Dependence (Brady et al, 2001) Exposure-based, high dropout rate (62%), no RCTs Transcend (Donovan et al, 2001) Broad-based, residential, 60 session, no RCTs Seeking Safety (Najavits, 2003; Hien et al, 2004) Ecclectic, moderate dropout rate (35-40%), RCTs don t support treatment over standard substance abuse treatment
43 Cognitive Restructuring for PTSD in Vulnerable Populations week standardized treatment program for PTSD developed by Mueser et al. (2009) Core components: breathing retraining, education about PTSD, cognitive restructuring Feasibility established in SMI, addiction, adolescents, ethnic/cultural minorities, disaster/mass violence survivors RCTs completed on SMI (Mueser et al., 2008) & addiction (McGovern et al., in pres) populations
44 STAGE I Phase II.a: Feasibility Study Main Outcomes (McGovern et al.) % PTSD Positive PTSD Diagnosis Baseline Post- Treatment 3 Month Follow-up Clinician Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) Mean CAPS Score Baseline Post- Treatment 3 Month Follow-up Number of days using in past 3 months Addiction Severity I ndex (ASI) Composite Mean number of days Baseline Post- Treatment Alcohol Drug 3 Month Follow-up Mean ASI Composite Baseline Post- Treatment Alcohol Drug 3 Month Follow-up
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