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Reductions in alcohol and cocaine use following a group coping intervention for HIV-positive adults with childhood sexual abuse histories.

TitleReductions in alcohol and cocaine use following a group coping intervention for HIV-positive adults with childhood sexual abuse histories.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsMeade, Christina S., Anya S. Drabkin, Nathan B. Hansen, Patrick A. Wilson, Arlene Kochman, and Kathleen J. Sikkema
JournalAddiction (Abingdon, England)
Volume105
Issue11
Pagination1942-51
Date Published2010 Nov
ISSN1360-0443
KeywordsAdaptation, Psychological, Adolescent, Adult, Alcohol Drinking, Child, Child Abuse, Sexual, Cocaine-Related Disorders, Female, HIV Infections, Humans, Intention to Treat Analysis, Linear Models, Logistic Models, Male, New York City, Outcome Assessment (Health Care), Psychotherapy, Group, Sexual Behavior, Stress, Psychological, Substance-Related Disorders, Treatment Outcome, Urban Population
AbstractFew interventions exist to reduce alcohol and non-injection drug use among people living with HIV/AIDS. This study tested the effects of a coping group intervention for HIV-positive adults with childhood sexual abuse histories on alcohol, cocaine and marijuana use.
DOI10.1111/j.1360-0443.2010.03075.x
Alternate JournalAddiction

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