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A Systematic Review of Interventions Based on Judeo-Christian Principles for Patients with Substance Dependence

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Substance use disorders have significant consequences for patients and those around them. A qualitative systematic review was conducted to examine the effectiveness of religiosity and spirituality (R/S) interventions based on Judeo-Christian principles during the multidisciplinary treatment of patients with substance dependence disorder. Studies of patients of both sexes, at any age, of any nationality, and from any geographic location who were participating in treatment programs with religious elements explicitly tied to Christianity or Judaism were eligible for inclusion. Other religious interventions were excluded. Seven electronic databases were searched to identify eligible intervention studies published in English until August 2021. Two reviewers independently screened studies and extracted data. JBI tools were used to assess risk of bias. Of 146 articles retrieved for full text reading, five were ultimately included in this review published from July 2008 to August 2021. The R/S interventions used in the included studies were music therapy in a religious context, reading of the Bible or Torah, reflexive readings, personal prayer and reflection, and religiously integrated cognitive behavioral psychotherapy with or without a comparison group. Despite the broad search, there were found only a small number of studies and little homogeneity in the data of patients that reported positive impacts of treatments. Well-designed controlled studies are needed to truly investigate the efficacy of Judeo-Christian religious interventions for helping people with substance use problems, so as to strengthen the evidence of the benefits of these type of approaches in the treatment of drug addicts.

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The study was registered in PROSPERO with Identificatory Number CRD42021278291. A systematic review of interventions based on Judeo-Christian principles for patients with substance dependence.

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VOA contributed to study design, literature review, data collection, analysis, and interpretation of data, drafting the manuscript and revising it critically for important intellectual content. BMMM literature review, data collection, analysis, and interpretation of data, drafting the manuscript and revising it critically for important intellectual content. VCRPS contributed analysis and interpretation of data, drafting the manuscript, and revising it critically for important intellectual content. JCRPS contributed to study design and revising the manuscript critically for important intellectual content.

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Correspondence to Vinicius Oliveira de Andrade.

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de Andrade, V.O., Monteiro, B.M.M., de Souza, V.C.R.P. et al. A Systematic Review of Interventions Based on Judeo-Christian Principles for Patients with Substance Dependence. J Relig Health 62, 4316–4333 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-023-01830-7

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