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Change in Drug Use Disorders Identification Test - Consumption (DUDIT-C) with Telehealth Treatment Compared to in-Person Treatment.

Jonathan NeufeldFred UllrichKimberly A S MerchantDivya BhagianadhKnute D CarterJames P MarcinEve-Lynn NelsonCarly McCordKari Beth LawMarcia M Ward
Published in: Substance use & misuse (2023)
Background and Objectives : There is little published evidence for the effectiveness of telehealth in the treatment of substance use disorders. Methods: We analyzed Drug Use Disorders Identification Test - Consumption (DUDIT-C) scores from 360 patients who completed the measure as part of outpatient behavioral health treatment at rural clinic sites. Some patients received in-person care, while others received telehealth. Results were analyzed using multiple regression. Results : Mean DUDIT-C scores improved with treatment in both cohorts. Changes on the DUDIT-C were related to initial scores. Treatment modality (telehealth vs in-person) had no distinguishable association with outcomes. Discussion and Conclusions: Results showed no discernible difference in outcomes between telehealth and in-person cohorts. Telehealth was as effective as in-person care in the treatment of substance use disorders, and appears to be equivalent to in-person care in rural outpatient settings.
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