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Brief Contextual-Behavioral vs Twelve-Step Intervention for Emotion Regulation in Substance Use: Pilot Study (MEX-BERA)

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Lauro Gutiérrez Castro

Status

Completed

Conditions

Substance Use Disorders
Emotional Dysregulation
Distress Intolerance
Alcohol Use Disorder
Drug Use Disorder

Treatments

Behavioral: Behavioral-Contextual Emotion Regulation Program (BCERP)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07337733
UTT-PSI-MEX-BERA-001-2024

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study evaluated the effectiveness of a brief behavioral-contextual intervention delivered through 11 weekly individual sessions (45 minutes each) to improve emotion regulation, distress tolerance, and psychological flexibility among adults undergoing residential rehabilitation for problematic substance use in a Mexican therapeutic community. The intervention combined functional analysis, Dialectical Behavior Therapy strategies adapted for substance use disorders, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy techniques. Participants received structured materials, including a session manual, mindfulness audio recordings, worksheets, and adapted behavioral monitoring tools.

A quasi-experimental pretest-posttest design with matched allocation was used. The Treatment Group (n = 19) received the structured intervention, while the Comparison Group (n = 17) received usual residential care based on a 12-step model. Primary assessments were administered at baseline and seven weeks after baseline. Primary outcome measures included changes in total scores on the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS) and the Distress Tolerance Scale (DTS). Secondary outcomes included psychological flexibility (AAQ-II), emotion regulation strategies (ERQ reappraisal and suppression subscales), and behavioral indicators such as craving logs and engagement in value-consistent activities.

Procedures to ensure implementation fidelity included a standardized intervention manual, periodic clinical supervision, and consistent documentation using structured forms. Due to practical constraints and a moderate sample size, the statistical plan relied on robust analytical strategies, including nonparametric tests, permutation-based ANCOVA, and bootstrap estimation to evaluate effect sizes and sensitivity. All participants provided written informed consent, and the protocol was approved by an institutional ethics committee. Individual-level data will not be publicly shared due to confidentiality requirements; methodological materials and analytic scripts may be made available upon request and under confidentiality agreement.

Full description

This study evaluated the effectiveness of a behavioral-contextual intervention, delivered in 11 weekly individual sessions (45 min each), aimed at improving emotion regulation, distress tolerance, and psychological flexibility among adults in residential rehabilitation for problematic substance use in a Mexican therapeutic community. The protocol combined functional analysis, DBT (SUD adaptations) and ACT techniques, practice materials (mindfulness audios, worksheets) and an adapted behavioral monitoring system. The design was quasi-experimental pre-post with a Treatment Group (TG; n = 19) and a Comparison Group (CG; n = 17) receiving usual care (12-step program). Primary measures were DERS, DTS, ERQ and AAQ-II administered at baseline and 7 weeks post-baseline. Implementation fidelity was supported by a manual, monthly supervision and standardized records. Analyses used robust methods (nonparametric tests, permutational ANCOVA, bootstrap, robust estimators).

Enrollment

36 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 68 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Age ≥ 18 years.
  • Resident of the participating therapeutic community undergoing treatment for problematic substance use or alcohol.
  • Capacity to provide informed consent and complete self-report assessments.

Exclusion criteria

  • Active psychosis or unstable psychiatric comorbidity that precludes participation.
  • Severe cognitive impairment preventing participation.
  • Refusal to participate or unavailability to complete baseline and post assessments.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

36 participants in 2 patient groups

Behavioral-Contextual Emotion Regulation Program (BCERP)
Experimental group
Description:
Individual intervention comprising 11 weekly sessions (45 minutes each). The intervention combines functional ABC analysis, attentional focus training, crisis management skills (STOP protocol), distress tolerance training (DBT-SUD), mindfulness practices with behavioral anchoring, ACT techniques to enhance psychological flexibility, and consolidation exercises with relapse prevention.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Behavioral-Contextual Emotion Regulation Program (BCERP)
Standard Residential Treatment Based on the Twelve-Step Facilitation Model
No Intervention group
Description:
Standard therapeutic community residential program based on the 12-step model, without the structured sessions of the experimental protocol. Pre- and post-assessments applied at the same time points as the Treatment Group (TG).

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