Ethnic Differences in Abstinence Self-Efficacy among Recovering Individuals.

Elbia Navarro, Josefina Alvarez, Richard Contreras, Leonard A Jason
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Abstract

The purpose of the current study was to explore ethnic differences in drug abstinence self-efficacy among recovering individuals. Levels of abstinence self-efficacy among African Americans and European Americans increased, decreased, and then increased again over the year. Drug abstinence self-efficacy remained stable over time among Latinos in this study. It is possible that, although they have reported positive experiences in Oxford House, Latinos may not receive the same benefits other groups gain from participation in Oxford House. Another possible explanation for the lack of change in abstinence selfefficacy among Latinos in Oxford House may be that factors outside the house and support networks may lower expectations for recovery. These factors may include inability to find work, experiences of discrimination, or lack of access to care. Future research needs to explore the social networks of Latinos in Oxford House as well as the experiences of this ethnic group in this program and in the community.

戒断自我效能感的民族差异。
本研究旨在探讨戒毒自我效能感的种族差异。非裔美国人和欧裔美国人的禁欲自我效能感在一年中上升,下降,然后再次上升。在本研究中,拉丁美洲人的戒毒自我效能随时间保持稳定。有可能的是,尽管拉丁美洲人在牛津之家有积极的经历,但他们可能没有从参与牛津之家中获得与其他群体相同的好处。另一个可能的解释是,在牛津之家的拉丁美洲人中,戒断自我效能缺乏变化,可能是家庭之外的因素和支持网络可能降低了对康复的期望。这些因素可能包括无法找到工作、遭受歧视或无法获得护理。未来的研究需要探索拉丁美洲人在牛津之家的社会网络,以及这个种族群体在这个项目和社区中的经历。
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