Addiction Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Impact of Horse Assisted Therapy (HAT) on Treatment Outcomes
The objective of the study is to assess the impact of horse assisted therapy (HAT) on:
- Addiction treatment outcomes (its effectiveness as an alternative therapy)
- Addiction treatment dropout & addiction relapse (its efficacy in preventing dropout).
Hypothesis: HAT will correlate with:
- beneficial treatment outcomes of depression, anxiety, aggression
- with improved self esteem & motivation
- lower treatment dropout & addiction relapse.
Background Inclusion of horses in therapeutic settings is a scientific issue with significant
social and health implications in Norway. Challenges include increasing provision of horse
assisted therapy of variable quality to vulnerable population groups with little
substantiating evidence of associated benefit(s) due to lack of research, design issues,
mainstream clinicians'/scientists' scepticism of "alternative therapy" and associated
difficulties in attracting top researchers and funding. Extensive review of literature found
a growing volume of studies but as indicated in the most recent systematic review, there are
few studies with adequate research design.
Oslo University Hospital's Dept of Addiction Treatment - Youth (AUA) presents a unique
research/evaluation potential to study HAT. It will treat approximately 100 patients per year
aged 16 to 26 years with a primary diagnosis of addiction. Horse assisted therapy (using
AUA's residential herd) is an integral part of the addiction therapeutic program.
Furthermore, AUA's strong emphasis on research and its Youth Addiction Treatment Evaluation
Project (YATEP) data base will provide an evidence base needed for sound study in an emerging
area of science and psychotherapy.
Patient drop out from addiction therapy is high, often exceeding 50% (Stark 1992). Many AUA
patients claim that they remain in treatment because of the horses.
The study is a randomised controlled trial of in-patients undergoing treatment. The
Participant Group has treatment as usual plus HAT; the Control Group treatment as usual.
Participant and control groups are drawn from AUA patients (aged 16 to 26 years of age with a
primary diagnosis of addiction International Classification of Diseases (ICD F10-F19),
admitted between 2013 and 2014 to AUA's in-patient unit and who have consented to participate
in research.
HAT is a structured program of 12 X 90 minute therapeutic sessions with horses, including
horse care, ground and mounted work, conducted by two clinically qualified therapists who are
also Level I Riding Instructors.
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