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Predictors of relapse during treatment and treatment completion among marijuana-dependent adolescents in an intensive outpatient substance abuse program.
Authors:Aaron M White  Jonathan D Jordan  Kristin M Schroeder  Shawn K Acheson  Becky D Georgi  Gary Sauls  Roxanne R Ellington  H Scott Swartzwelder
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry, Duke University Medical Center, Box 3374, Durham, NC 27710, USA. aaron.white@duke.edu
Abstract:The present study assessed possible predictors of relapse while in treatment and treatment completion among marijuana-dependent adolescents (N = 59) in an intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment program. Comorbid depression was associated with an increased likelihood of relapse and a higher total number of relapses. As expected, relapse while in treatment was associated with a reduced likelihood of successfully completing the treatment program. Comorbid attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) was also associated with a lower likelihood of successful program completion. These findings add to a slowly growing literature regarding adolescent substance abuse treatment, and may help clinicians identify marijuana-dependent adolescents at greater risk of relapse or noncompliance.
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