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British Journal of Psychiatry, 188, 2, (2006), pp. 188-9ISSN
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Psychiatry
General Practice
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Centre for Quality of Care Research
Journal title
British Journal of Psychiatry
Volume
vol. 188
Issue
iss. 2
Page start
p. 188
Page end
p. 9
Subject
EBP 1: Determinants in Health and Disease; EBP 3: Effective Primary Care and Public Health; NCEBP 9: Mental health; UMCN 3.2: Cognitive neurosciencesAbstract
About two-thirds of long-term users of benzodiazepines in the population are able to discontinue this drug with the aid of supervised programmes for tapering off. Little is known about the long-term outcome of such programmes, and they have never been compared with usual care. After a 15-month follow-up of a randomised controlled trial comparing such a programme with and without psychotherapy with usual care, we found significantly higher longitudinal abstinence rates in long-term benzodiazepine users who received a benzodiazepine tapering-off programme without psychotherapy (25 out of 69, 36%) compared with those who received usual care (5 out of 33,15%; P=0.03).
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