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Title: The absence of benzodiazepine craving in a general practice benzodiazepine discontinuation trial.
Author(s): Mol, A.J.J. (229846025)
Oude Voshaar, R.C. (167955365)
Gorgels, W.J.M.J. (314338446)
Breteler, M.H.M. (075282054)
Balkom, A.J.L.M. van
Lisdonk, E.H. van de (071283587)
Kan, C.C. (202608050)
Mulder, J. (314282297)
Zitman, F.G.
Publication year: 2006
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: Addictive Behaviors
ISSN: 0306-4603
Volume: vol. 31
Issue: iss. 2
Start page: p. 211
End page: p. 222
Abstract: This study aimed to assess benzodiazepine craving longitudinally and to describe its time course by means of the Benzodiazepine Craving Questionnaire (BCQ). Subjects were long-term benzodiazepine users participating in a two-part treatment intervention aimed to reduce long-term benzodiazepine use in general practice in The Netherlands. Four repeated measurements of benzodiazepine craving were taken over a 21-month follow-up period. Results indicated that (1) benzodiazepine craving severity decreased over time, (2) patients still using benzodiazepines experienced significantly more severe craving than patients who had quit their use after one of the two interventions, and (3) the way in which patients had attempted to quit did not influence the experienced craving severity over time, however, (4) patients who had received additional tapering off, on average, reported significantly more severe craving than patients who had only received a letter as an incentive to quit. Although benzodiazepine craving is prevalent among (former) long-term benzodiazepine users during and after discontinuation, craving severity decreases over time to negligible proportions. Self-reported craving can be longitudinally monitored and quantified by means of the BCQ.
Subject: EBP 1: Determinants in Health and Disease
EBP 3: Effective Primary Care and Public Health
UMCN 3.2: Cognitive neurosciences
Organization: Psychiatry
General Practice
SW OZ BSI KLP
UMCN Extern
Anesthesiology
IQ Healthcare
Organization (former): Centre for Quality of Care Research
Appears in Collections:Academic bibliography

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