Perception of patients with alcohol use disorder and comorbid depression about the usefulness of supportive text messages

2013 
BACKGROUND: Very little is known about the perception of patients with alcohol use disorder AUD and comorbid depression about the usefulness of supportive text messages. OBJECTIVE: To examine the perception of patients with AUD and comorbid depression about the usefulness of supportive text messages. METHODS: Participants n=26 with a DSM IV diagnosis of AUD and depression and completing an in-patient dual diagnosis treatment programme had twice daily supportive text messages delivered to their mobile phones for three months as part of a randomised trial. Participants were contacted at the end of the third month to obtain their views regarding the usefulness of the supportive text messages using a semi-structured questionnaire. RESULTS: Overall, 24 out of 26 patients were contactable for feedback 92% response rate. Eighteen 75% patients reported that the text messages always or often reminded them to remain abstinent from alcohol. Again, 20 83% patients reported that the intervention had played a useful role in helping to improve their mental health, in particular, in serving as a motivation for recovery and in preventing relapse. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with AUD and depression perceive that supportive text messages help them to remain abstinent from alcohol and also improve upon their mental wellbeing.
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