Family Dynamics May Influence an Individual's Substance Use Abstinence Self-Efficacy.

Journal of addiction and preventive medicine Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-06-30 DOI:10.19104/japm.2016.106
Daphna Ram, Christopher R Whipple, Leonard A Jason
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Abstract

Background: Previous work on substance use suggests the influence of family dynamics on emotion regulation.

Objective: The present study examined the role of family in substance use recovery. It is of importance to examine whether conflict with various family members influences an individual's abstinence self-efficacy.

Methods: We examined individual abstinence self-efficacy scores and lifetime conflict with mother, father, and siblings in a sample of 200 women who had been justice involved.

Results: We found that conflict with mother was the best predictor of abstinence self-efficacy compared to conflict with father and conflict with siblings. Individuals who indicated having conflict with mother over their lifetime had lower confidence that they could abstain from use in potentially emotionally triggering situations.

Conclusions/importance: These findings suggest that family dynamics, specifically lifetime conflict with mother, do play a role in an individual's confidence to regulate emotions in high-risk relapse situations without turning to substances. Limitations include using abstinence self-efficacy as a proxy for emotion regulation and not directly measuring emotion regulation. Examining family relationships may be especially important in the treatment of women in recovery from substance use.

家庭动态可能影响个人的物质使用戒断自我效能。
背景:以往关于物质使用的研究表明家庭动态对情绪调节的影响。目的:探讨家庭在药物滥用康复中的作用。研究与家庭成员的冲突是否会影响个体的禁欲自我效能感是很重要的。方法:我们对200名参与司法的妇女进行了个体禁欲自我效能评分和与母亲、父亲和兄弟姐妹的终生冲突的调查。结果:与父亲冲突和兄弟姐妹冲突相比,与母亲冲突是禁欲自我效能的最佳预测因子。那些表示一生中与母亲有过冲突的人对在可能引发情绪的情况下不使用大麻的信心较低。结论/重要性:这些发现表明,家庭动态,特别是与母亲的终生冲突,确实在个人在高风险复发情况下调节情绪而不求助于物质的信心中发挥作用。限制包括使用禁欲自我效能作为情绪调节的代理,而不是直接测量情绪调节。检查家庭关系对于治疗从药物使用中恢复的妇女可能特别重要。
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