Cue reactivity and the effects of cue exposure in post-treatment drug users

Ingmar Franken, Hein A. de Haan, Chris W. van der Meer, P.M. Judith Haffmans, Vincent M. Hendriks

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Abstract

After 12 months of inpatient treatment, 16 opiate-addicted patients were exposed to drug-related stimuli. The results of this study indicate that cue reactivity in opiate-addicted subjects is still present after 12 months of intensive inpatient treatment. After exposing subjects to drug-related stimuli, there is an increase in craving, feelings of depression, and anger. Because posttreatment subjects are likely to be confronted with these stimuli following discharge, a reduction of this reactivity is desirable. In the present study, cue reactivity (feelings of depression, anger, tension, craving, and physical symptoms) reduced after protocolized cue exposure treatment. This effect maintained for at least 6 weeks after the last cue exposure session.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)81-85
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Substance Abuse Treatment
Volume16
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - Jan 1999
Externally publishedYes

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