Date of Award
Spring 2000
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Department
Psychology
Program/Concentration
Psychology
Committee Director
William Fals-Stewart
Committee Member
Michelle L. Kelley
Committee Member
Perry M. Duncan
Call Number for Print
Special Collections LD4331.P65 W565
Abstract
The effectiveness of Behavioral Couples Therapy (BCT) in the treatment of substance-abusing males has been demonstrated (Fals-Stewart, Birchler, 8 O'Farrell, 1996). However, research on the effectiveness of BCT in substance-abusing females has remained unexamined. It was hypothesized that BCT would improve posttreatment results of substance abuse treatment, both in terms of drug use and relationship satisfaction.
Married or cohabitating female substance-abusing patients (N=60) who were entering an outpatient treatment program were randomly assigned to one of two equally intensive treatment conditions. One treatment package (IBT) consisted of individual based therapy only; the other (BCT) consisted of individual based therapy and behavioral couples therapy. Measures of drug use and dyadic functioning were collected pretreatment, posttreatment, and at quarterly intervals thereafter for 1 year.
The couples in the BCT condition reported significantly greater marital satisfaction during treatment and through the 3-month posttreatment follow-up than the couples in which the wife received IBT. The female patients in the BCT condition also reported superior outcomes on drug use measures during treatment and for the 1 year posttreatment when compared to the female patients in the IBT group.
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DOI
10.25777/mmgg-0v86
Recommended Citation
Winters, Jamie J..
"Behavioral Couples Therapy for Female Substance-Abusing Patients: Effects on Relationship Adjustment and Drug-Using Behavior"
(2000). Master of Science (MS), Thesis, Psychology, Old Dominion University, DOI: 10.25777/mmgg-0v86
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/psychology_etds/813
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