La recuperación del consumo de alcohol: análisis del constructo de recaída

Objetivo: Se realizó una revisión sistemática para identificar definiciones que permitieran el estudio de la recaída como un patrón y proceso conductual. Método: La revisión fue realizada siguiendo los lineamientos de la guía PRISMA-P. Los artículos que cumplían con los siguientes criterios fueron r...

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Reyes-Huerta, Hugo E.
Vacio, Ángeles
Pedroza, Francisco
Salazar, Martha
Martínez, Kalina
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alcohol consumption
relapse
treatment outcomes
pattern
process
Addiction
consumo de alcohol
recaída
resultados del tratamiento
patrón
proceso
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title La recuperación del consumo de alcohol: análisis del constructo de recaída
spellingShingle La recuperación del consumo de alcohol: análisis del constructo de recaída
alcohol consumption
relapse
treatment outcomes
pattern
process
Addiction
consumo de alcohol
recaída
resultados del tratamiento
patrón
proceso
Adiccines
title_short La recuperación del consumo de alcohol: análisis del constructo de recaída
title_full La recuperación del consumo de alcohol: análisis del constructo de recaída
title_fullStr La recuperación del consumo de alcohol: análisis del constructo de recaída
title_full_unstemmed La recuperación del consumo de alcohol: análisis del constructo de recaída
title_sort La recuperación del consumo de alcohol: análisis del constructo de recaída
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Reyes-Huerta, Hugo E.
Vacio, Ángeles
Pedroza, Francisco
Salazar, Martha
Martínez, Kalina
dc.contributor.author.eng.fl_str_mv Reyes-Huerta, Hugo E.
Vacio, Ángeles
Pedroza, Francisco
Salazar, Martha
Martínez, Kalina
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv alcohol consumption
relapse
treatment outcomes
pattern
process
Addiction
topic alcohol consumption
relapse
treatment outcomes
pattern
process
Addiction
consumo de alcohol
recaída
resultados del tratamiento
patrón
proceso
Adiccines
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv consumo de alcohol
recaída
resultados del tratamiento
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proceso
Adiccines
description Objetivo: Se realizó una revisión sistemática para identificar definiciones que permitieran el estudio de la recaída como un patrón y proceso conductual. Método: La revisión fue realizada siguiendo los lineamientos de la guía PRISMA-P. Los artículos que cumplían con los siguientes criterios fueron revisados: (1) publicados en revistas con revisión por pares, (b) definían explícitamente la recaída, (c) se evaluó la recaída después o durante un tratamiento psicológico o participación en un grupo de autoayuda, (d) la intervención se enfocaba en el consumo de alcohol, (d) publicados entre el año 2000 y septiembre de 2016. Resultados: Cualquier consumo fue el resultado más frecuentemente usado para definir la recaída, aunque otros resultados discretos también se consideraron. No obstante, ninguna de las definiciones operacionales reflejó la noción del regreso a un patrón de consumo problemático y/o el proceso a la recaída. Conclusiones: Problemas relacionados a la definición de cualquier consumo son discutidos y se propone un índice compuesto para estudiar la recaída.
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spelling Reyes-Huerta, Hugo E.Vacio, ÁngelesPedroza, FranciscoSalazar, MarthaMartínez, Kalina2018-02-09T00:00:00Z2025-07-31T16:11:57Z2018-02-09T00:00:00Z2025-07-31T16:11:57Z2018-02-09Objetivo: Se realizó una revisión sistemática para identificar definiciones que permitieran el estudio de la recaída como un patrón y proceso conductual. Método: La revisión fue realizada siguiendo los lineamientos de la guía PRISMA-P. Los artículos que cumplían con los siguientes criterios fueron revisados: (1) publicados en revistas con revisión por pares, (b) definían explícitamente la recaída, (c) se evaluó la recaída después o durante un tratamiento psicológico o participación en un grupo de autoayuda, (d) la intervención se enfocaba en el consumo de alcohol, (d) publicados entre el año 2000 y septiembre de 2016. Resultados: Cualquier consumo fue el resultado más frecuentemente usado para definir la recaída, aunque otros resultados discretos también se consideraron. No obstante, ninguna de las definiciones operacionales reflejó la noción del regreso a un patrón de consumo problemático y/o el proceso a la recaída. Conclusiones: Problemas relacionados a la definición de cualquier consumo son discutidos y se propone un índice compuesto para estudiar la recaída.Objective: A systematic review was conducted to identify definitions that facilitated the study of relapse as both behavioral pattern and process. Methods: The review was conducted following the PRISMA-P guidelines. Articles that met the following inclusion criteria were considered: (a) published in peerreviewed journals, (b) provided an explicit operational definition of relapse, (c) assessed relapse during or after a specific psychological or self-care group intervention, (d) focused on alcohol consumption, and (e) were published between 2000 and September 2016. Results: “Any drinking” was the most frequent outcome used to identify relapse, although other discrete outcomes were also considered. Nevertheless, none of the definitions operationalize the notion of the return to a problematic drinking pattern and/or the process of relapse. 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