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Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria
Predictive validity of the Brazilian version of the Expected Treatment Outcome Scale in cocaine-dependent outpatients at a drug treatment referral center
Marcelle Maria Lobo Dinis2  Sonia Regina Lambert Passos1  Luiz Antonio Bastos Camacho1 
[1] ,Universidad Estadual do Rio de Janeiro Hospital Universitário Pedro Ernesto Psychiatry ServiceRio de Janeiro RJ ,Brazil
关键词: Cocaine-related disorders;    Cocaine-related disorders;    ROC curve;    Patient dropouts;    Substance abuse treatment centers;    Predictive value of tests;    Questionnaires;    Randomized controlled trial;    Transtornos relacionados ao uso de cocaína;    Transtornos relacionados ao uso de cocaína;    Curva ROC;    Desistência do paciente;    Centros de tratamento de abuso de substâncias;    Valor preditivo;    Questionários;    Ensaio controlado aleatório;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S1516-44462005000300012
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

BACKGROUND: High dropout rates among patients under treatment for cocaine dependence have stimulated research into predictors of treatment outcome. OBJECTIVE: To assess the predictive value of the Brazilian version of the Expected Treatment Outcome Scale. METHODS: The original English version of the scale was translated and back-translated. A total of 210 subjects participating in a 10-week randomized double-blind clinical trial (nefazodone versus placebo) completed the questionnaire at their first appointment. Mean Expected Treatment Outcome Scale scores were compared with treatment outcomes. RESULTS: There were ten subjects (5%) who failed to complete at least six items, and 37 (17.5%) failed to complete 1 to 3 items. The most frequently unanswered questions involved time estimates (treatment time and abstinence) and third-party judgments. The mean score was 34.4 (9.3) (median, 33.9). There were no differences in mean scores between subjects evaluated in the first to the fifth appointment 35.2 (9.3) or in the sixth to the eleventh appointment 35.2 (9.3) (p = 0.13); completing the treatment 33.8 (10.3) or not 34.6 (9.1) (p = 0.64); remaining abstinent for three weeks 34 (9.3) or not 34.8 (9.4) (p = 0.58), and medication compliance 33.9 (8.8) or noncompliance 35.3 (10.3) (p = 0.34). The ROC curve of Expected Treatment Outcome Scale scores, when dropout was defined as not appearing for all 11 appointments, was linear, with an area under the curve of .54 (range, .44-.64), suggesting that the scale is ineffective in discriminating between cases and noncases. CONCLUSION: In this study, the Brazilian version of the Expected Treatment Outcome Scale was found to have no predictive value for treatment adherence and abstinence in cocaine-dependent subjects subjected to a standardized treatment protocol.

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