Changes in work status, couple adjustment, and recovery capital: secondary analysis of data from a congruence couple therapy randomized controlled trial
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Date
2022
Authors
Lee, Bonnie K.
Dei, Samuel M. O. D.
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Sage
Abstract
PURPOSE: Employment and family/social relationships are 2 of the highest priorities among those in substance use recovery. This study
examined the relationship of work status with couple adjustment and other recovery capital treatment outcomes among symptomatic alcohol,
substance use, and gambling participants (N = 38) using data collected in a randomized trial comparing a systemic Congruence Couple
Therapy (CCT) and individual-based Treatment-as-Usual (TAU).
METHOD: Change scores and associations between work status and couple adjustment together with 8 other recovery outcome variables
at post-treatment (5 months from baseline) and follow-up (8 months from baseline) in TAU (n = 17) and CCT (n = 21) were analyzed.
RESULTS : Number of those working increased with both CCT and TAU but without reaching significance in either CCT (Cochran’s Q = 5.429,
P = .066) or TAU (Cochran’s Q = 2.800, P = .247). Relative to those not working in the combined sample, those working showed significantly
improved scores in post-treatment and follow-up in addictive symptoms, couple adjustment, psychiatric symptoms, depression, and life
stress. Separating the CCT and TAU groups, similar trend was found in the CCT group but was inconsistent in the TAU group.
CONCLUSION: Significantly greater improvement in addictive symptoms and recovery capital of couple adjustment, mental health, and life
stress was found in the working vs not-working group. Compared to individual-based TAU, exploratory findings indicate that the systemic
treatment of CCT showed a clearer and more consistent difference in improved working days, addictive symptoms and recovery capital.
Replication with larger samples is needed to generalize these results.
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Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) applies
Keywords
Employment , Alcohol use , Substance use , Gambling , Couple therapy , Congruence , Couple adjustment , Mental health , Recovery capital , Congruence Couple Therapy , Work status
Citation
Lee, B. K., & Ofori Dei, S. M. (2022). Changes in work status, couple adjustment, and recovery capital: Secondary analysis of date from a congruence couple therapy randomized controlled trial. Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment, 16, 1-10, https://doi.org/10.1177%2F11782218221088875