Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment With Adult Alcohol and Illicit Drug Users: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Abstract
This meta-analysis examined 53 controlled trials of cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) for adults diagnosed with alcohol- or illicit-drug-use disorders. The aims were to provide an overall picture of CBT treatment efficacy and to identify client or treatment factors predictive of CBT effect magnitude. METHOD: The inverse variance weighted effect size (Hedges' g) was calculated for each study and pooled using fixed and random effects methods. Potential study-level moderators were assessed in subgroup analyses by primary drug, type of CBT, and type of comparison condition. In addition, seven client and treatment variables were examined in meta-regression analyses.
Across studies, CBT produced a small but statistically significant treatment effect (g = 0.154, p
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- Meta-analysis
- Randomized controlled trial
- Medicine
- Cognitive behavioral therapy
- Clinical psychology
- Random effects model
- Internal medicine
- Meta-regression
- Good health and well-being