Comparative effectiveness of psychosocial interventions in adults with harmful use of alcohol: a systematic review and network meta‐analysis

Author:

Tan Chia Jie1ORCID,Shufelt Taylor2,Behan Emma2,Chantara Junpen3,Koomsri Chanchanok3,Gordon Adam J.45,Chaiyakunapruk Nathorn16ORCID,Dhippayom Teerapon7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacotherapy, College of Pharmacy University of Utah Salt Lake City UT USA

2. School of Pharmacy University of Wisconsin‐Madison Madison WI USA

3. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Naresuan University Phitsanulok Thailand

4. Program for Addiction Research, Clinical Care, Knowledge, and Advocacy (PARCKA), Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Epidemiology, School of Medicine University of Utah Salt Lake City UT USA

5. Vulnerable Veteran Innovative Patient‐Aligned‐Care‐Team (VIP); Informatics, Decision‐Enhancement, and Analytic Science Center of Innovation VA Salt Lake City Health Care System Salt Lake City UT USA

6. IDEAS Center, Veterans Affairs Salt Lake City Healthcare System Salt Lake City UT USA

7. The Research Unit of Evidence Synthesis (TRUES), Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Naresuan University Phitsanulok Thailand

Abstract

AbstractAimsPsychosocial approaches are the hallmark of treatment for harmful alcohol use. However, the most effective psychosocial intervention has not been identified. We aimed to compare the effectiveness of psychosocial therapy for harmful alcohol use using a network meta‐analysis approach.MethodsWe searched PubMed, Embase, CENTRAL, CINAHL and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses from inception to January 2022. Randomized controlled trials in adults aged > 18 years with harmful alcohol use were included. Psychosocial interventions were classified using the theme, intensity, and provider/platform (TIP) framework. The mean differences (MD) of the alcohol use disorder identification test (AUDIT) score were estimated in the primary analysis using a random‐effects model. Surface under the cumulative ranking curve (SUCRA) methods were used to rank different interventions. The certainty of evidence was evaluated using the confidence in network meta‐analysis (CINeMA) approach. This review was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42022328972).ResultsA total of 4225 records were retrieved from searches; 19 trials (n = 7149) met the inclusion criteria. The most common TIP combination was brief interventions delivered once via face‐to‐face sessions (six studies) and 11 TIP features were included in the network meta‐analysis. A significant difference in AUDIT score was evident among 16 of 55 treatment comparisons, with the highest effect size observed when motivational interviewing plus cognitive behavioral therapy in multiple sessions via face‐to‐face (MI–CBT/Mult/F2F) was compared with usual care [MD = −4.98; 95% confidence interval (CI) = −7.04, −2.91]. This finding was consistent with SUCRA, which suggested that MI–CBT/Mult/F2F is most likely to be better than other interventions (SUCRA = 91.3). MI–CBT/Mult/F2F remained the highest‐ranking intervention in our sensitivity analyses (SUCRA = 64.9, 80.8). However, the certainty of evidence for most treatment comparisons was low.ConclusionsCombined psychosocial intervention with a more intensive approach may provide greater effect in reducing harmful alcohol consumption behavior.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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