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Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) with Concerned Significant Others of Problem Gamblers Nicole Peden & David C. Hodgins University of Calgary

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Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) with Concerned Significant Others of Problem Gamblers

Nicole Peden & David C. Hodgins

University of Calgary

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Rationale for Working with CSOs

Engaging CSOs is an excellent way to access problem gamblers who are resistant to treatment

Problem gamblers report that family influence was an important reason why they quit gambling

CSOs are in need of help themselves

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Traditional Approaches

12 Step Programs

Johnson Institute Intervention

Mental Health Counseling

Nothing

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12 Step Programs

Loving detachment

Acceptance of CSOs inability to control IPs behaviour

Group support for CSO

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Johnson InstituteIntervention

IP is confronted at a “surprise party”

29% of CSOs complete training and carry out the intervention

Overall success rate: 24% enter treatment

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CRAFT Goals

1) Engage addict into treatment

2) Reduce addictive behaviour

3) Decrease CSO distress

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CRAFT Theory

Rooted in Behaviour Theory Operant Conditioning

Aspects Problem focused (e.g., problem solving, functional

analysis) Skills based (e.g., communication training, use of

positive reinforcement and time out from pr, natural consequences for using)

Active during sessions (e.g., role plays, exercises) Active between sessions (e.g., assignments,

suggesting treatment)

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Empirical Support

Makarchuk, Hodgins, & Peden (2002)

Method 31 CSOs randomly assigned to CRAFT

workbook vs. standard treatment package

3 month follow up

Results Gambling behaviour decreased in

CRAFT workbook group Treatment entry rates similar for both

groups CSO distress improved in both groups

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Empirical Support

Hodgins, Toneatto, Makarchuk, Skinner, & Vincent (2004)

Method 186 CSOs randomly assigned to 1) CRAFT

workbook, 2) CRAFT workbook + telephone support, 3) a control package

3, 6 month follow ups

Results Fewer days gambled in CRAFT workbook

groups Treatment entry rates similar for all groups CSO distress improved in all groups

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Empirical Support

CRAFT GOALS

Population CRAFT Study Treatment Engagement

Reduce Addictive Behaviour

Decrease CSO Distress

Substance Abuse

Sisson & Azrin (1986)

NA

Miller, Meyers, & Tonigan (1999) NA

=

Kirby, Marlowe, Festinger, Garvey, & LaMonaca

(1999) = =

Meyers, Miller, Hill & Tonigan (1999)

Meyers, Miller, Smith & Tonigan (2002) NA =

Waldron et al., (2003)

NA

Problem Gambling

Makarchuk, Hodgins, & Peden (2002) = =

Hodgins, Toneatto, Makarchuk, Skinner, &

Vincent (2004) = =

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CRAFT Study Conclusions

CRAFT is the only therapy that is aimed

at helping both the gambler and the

CSO

AND

Has some empirical evidence to

support its utility

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Study Objectives

Phase I Modify and deliver the CRAFT

intervention in an individual face-to-face format to CSOs of problem gamblers

Phase II Compare CRAFT individual

intervention to the CRAFT self-help intervention

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Collaboration and Funding

Collaboration with AADAC Counseling Services in Calgary

Funding support fromAlberta Gaming Research Institute

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Ethics

Department of Psychology Research Ethics Board (DPREB)

November 2005

Conjoint Faculties Research Ethics Board (CFREB)

January 2006

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Development of CRAFT therapist manual, client handouts, and treatment integrity checklist.

Initial telephone contact, screening, and recruitment.

Administration of pre-treatment assessment measures(face-to-face interview).

Assignment to treatment condition.

CRAFT Self-help CRAFT Individual Workbook Intervention

Post-treatment assessment (telephone interview).

Six-month assessment (telephone interview) + gift certificate mail out.

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Sample Advertisement

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Inclusion Criteria

1) CSO be over the age of 182) CSO have a minimum of 3+days/week of contact

with the gambler 3) Gambler be resistant to suggestion for treatment4) Gambler and the CSO must have not attended

treatment for gambling related problems in the last 2 months

5) Gambler must meet criteria for problem gambling (as reported by the CSO) and the CSO should be free of problems with gambling

6) Record sessions7) Provide follow-up data8) Provide the name of a collateral to help locate them

for the post-assessment and 6-month interviews

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Measures

GAMBLING BEHAVIOURS, MOTIVATIONS, CONSEQUENCES

1. Gambling Behaviour

2. Treatment Involvement

3. Inventory of Consequences for the IP and CSO

4. University of Rhode Island Change Assessment Inventory - Gambler version

RELATIONSHIP FUNCTIONING

1. Relationship Happiness Scale

2. Relationship Assessment Scale

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CSO PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING1. Brief Symptom Inventory2. Depression Anxiety Stress Scales2. State-trait Anger Expression Inventory-II

REACTIONS TO TREATMENT1. Attendance/Workbook adherence2. Working Alliance Inventory3. Satisfaction questions about the program

Measures

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CRAFT in 7 Modules(8-12 Sessions)

1) Building and sustaining motivation

2) Functional analysis of the gambling behaviour

3) Improving communication skills

4) Positive reinforcements for non-gambling behaviour

5) Use of negative consequences

6) Helping the CSO enrich their own lives

7) Suggesting treatment/Termination and additional resources

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Hypotheses

1) CRAFT individual intervention = less gambling and more gamblers entering treatment

2) CRAFT individual intervention = lower levels of personal distress and better relationship functioning with the gambler

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Data Analysis

Hypotheses = group (CI, CW) x time interaction (Pre, Post, 6m)

ANOVA will examine differences between groups for each outcome category

1. Days gambled

2. Treatment engagement

3. CSO functioning

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STRENGTHS Unique contribution Random assignment Use of treatment

manual Treatment

adherence check (non-invested rater)

Blind follow-ups

LIMITATIONS CSO report Less experienced

clinicians Sample size Limited

measurements

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Questions