3rd International Congress on Psychology & Behavioral Sciences & 3rd World Congress on Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

26-27 March 2026 | Osaka, Japan

A review of the factors affecting the course and outcome of the treatment of substance use disorders

Katerina Flora

University of Western Macedonia, Greece

Biography :

Katerina Flora, is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at University of Western Macedo­nia. She has studied Psychology and has postgraduate and PhD studies in Clinical and Social Psy­chology specializing in addictions and psychosocial problems, She has published scientific papers in international journals and she has conference presentations in the field of psychosocial problems and psychotherapy. Her research interests include the prevention and treatment of psychosocial problems, positive psychology, narrative approach and the study of the social factors of mental ill­ness

Abstract :

This paper presents the findings from a systematic review of the literature on the factors that contribute to the treatment efficacy of substance use disorders. The introduction includes a clarifications of the terms factors, mediators and predictors, which are the most commonly used ones in research studies, as well as a description of the challenges faced in the context of this review. With regard to methodology, factors affect­ing addiction treatment have been looked for in the PsycInfo and MedInfo databases. The results suggested a variety of studies, which have been classified according to their focus on studies that put an emphasis on: a) treatment (psycho­logical, personal) factors, b) factors related to the treatment process, c) various treatment methods, d) other factors, e.g. social factors and e) factors related to the system level (e.g. health care system). The results are discussed based on the combination of these factors with each other and clinical ex­perience.