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Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is a complementary intervention of therapy that has shown positive results in the treatment of various pathologies. This study assesses the viability of the implementation and the efectiveness of an AAT program in patients diagnosed with substance abuse disorder and associated mental disorders (dual pathology).


Clinical Trial Description

Animal assisted therapy (AAT) is a complementary intervention to therapy that presents positive results in the treatment of different pathologies. The study assesses the implementation and effectiveness of a TAA program in patients diagnosed with substance use disorder and schizophrenia spectrum disorder. ;


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NCT number NCT05103865
Study type Interventional
Source Cardenal Herrera University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date November 3, 2015
Completion date September 10, 2019

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