Abstract:
Background
Problem alcohol use is common among illicit drug users and is associated with adverse health outcomes. It is also an important factor
contributing to a poor prognosis among drug users with hepatitis C virus (HCV) as it impacts on progression to hepatic cirrhosis or
opiate overdose in opioid users.
Objectives
To assess the effects of psycho-social interventions for problem alcohol use in illicit drug users (principally problem drug users of opiates
and stimulants).
Search methods
We searched the Cochrane Drugs and Alcohol Group trials register (June 2014), the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials
(CENTRAL) (The Cochrane Library, Issue 11, June 2014),MEDLINE (1966 to June 2014); EMBASE (1974 to June 2014); CINAHL
(1982 to June 2014); PsycINFO (1872 to June 2014) and the reference lists of eligible articles. We also searched: 1) conference
proceedings (online archives only) of the Society for the Study of Addiction, International Harm Reduction Association, International
Conference on Alcohol Harm Reduction and American Association for the Treatment of Opioid Dependence; 2) online registers of
clinical trials: Current Controlled Trials, Clinical Trials.org, Center Watch and the World Health Organization International Clinical
Trials Registry Platform.
Selection criteria
Randomized controlled trials comparing psycho social interventions with another therapy (other psycho-social treatment, including non-pharmacological
therapies, or placebo) in adult (over the age of 18 years) illicit drug users with concurrent problem alcohol use.