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P0368 - Assessment of the therapeutic factors of group psychotherapy in a sample of Egyptian opiates addicts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

R.M. Mohamed
Affiliation:
Psychiatry Department, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
S.A. Ahmed
Affiliation:
Psychiatry Department, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
S.F. Abolmagd
Affiliation:
Psychiatry Department, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
M. El Rachkawy
Affiliation:
Psychiatry Department, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt

Abstract

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Objectives of the study:

1- To study the therapeutic factors of group psychotherapy among opiates dependent patients.2- To study the relation between the therapeutic factors of group therapy and the relapse/sobriety outcome on opiates dependent patients.

Methodology:

The study includes 75 patients in two groups. Group I: 45 opiate dependent patients attending the group sessions of this research. Group II: 30 opiate dependent patients receiving other modes of treatment other than group psychotherapy. Group psychotherapy formed of 15 sessions is conducted for group I. Assessment Tools: Group I and II were subjected to the following: All patients are diagnosed according to the ICD10 discipline, Structured Interview (ICD10), Addiction Severity Index, Rotter Test for locus of control, Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, Personality Assessment Scale (PAS), group I were subjected to Yalom test for assessing group therapeutic factors.

Outcome:

The outcome of the group I of the study who received 15 sessions of relapse prevention group therapy was more favorable, and relapse rate was lower than group II who received modes of treatment other than psychotherapy.

Type
Poster Session III: Other Psychotherapy
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2008
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