Integrative Approaches for the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders: A Systematic Review

Authors

  • Clement Colette Department of global health medicine, University of Groningen, Netherland
  • Jeanne Olivier Department of global health medicine, Maastricht University, Netherland

Keywords:

Treatment of Substance (TOS), Use Disorders (UD), Integrative approaches (IA), Systematic Review (SR)

Abstract

The essential purpose of this research study is to determine the integrative approaches for the treatment of substance use disorders. This research study depends upon analytical review-based analysis and presents a systematic review of the variables. This research study presents approaches for the treatment of substance use disorders. The repercussions of substance use disorders (SUDs) for people, families, and communities make them a serious worldwide public health issue. Traditional methods of treating SUDs have mainly concentrated on either isolated psychosocial therapy or pharmaceutical measures. However, a growing amount of research has highlighted the potential advantages of combining several therapy methods to address the complex character of SUDs more effectively. An overview of the present body of data and its ramifications for clinical practice are provided in this systematic review, which attempts to investigate and assess the efficacy of integrative techniques for the treatment of SUDs. The overall finding shows integrative approaches significantly impact the treatment of substance use disorders.

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Published

2023-07-14