Self Efficacy And Religiosity As Determinants Of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Treatment Outcome In Substance Use Disorders

Q4 Medicine
O. Adekeye, T. Sheikh
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Abstract

The study examined the effectiveness of self efficacy component of the health action process approach (HAPA), and religiosity in the treatment of substance use disorders. Results indicated that belief leading to the adoption, initiation and maintenance of health behaviours must be explicitly conceived by patients as a process that consists of at least a motivation phase and volition phase, leading to positive outcomes in compliance and abstinence maintenance for the treatment of substance use disorders. However if patients do not believe in their capability to perform the desired action, they would fail to adopt, initiate and maintain it leading to frequent relapses. Using group cognitive-behaviour therapy among male patients, self efficacy and religiosity were found to be effective components of cognitive behaviour therapy in substance use disorders as this led to high compliance and sustained abstinence over a six month assessment period, when compared with patients who did not have this approach. Key Words: health action process approach, self efficacy, religiosity, cognitive behaviour therapy, substance use disorders
自我效能和宗教信仰作为物质使用障碍认知行为治疗结果的决定因素
本研究考察了健康行动过程方法(HAPA)的自我效能成分和宗教信仰在治疗物质使用障碍中的有效性。结果表明,患者必须明确地将导致采取、开始和维持健康行为的信念视为一个至少由动机阶段和意志阶段组成的过程,从而在药物使用障碍治疗的依从性和戒断维持方面产生积极结果。然而,如果患者不相信自己有能力执行期望的动作,他们就不能采用,发起和维持它,导致频繁的复发。在男性患者中使用群体认知行为疗法,自我效能和宗教信仰被发现是物质使用障碍认知行为疗法的有效组成部分,因为与没有使用这种方法的患者相比,这导致了高依从性和持续的戒断,超过六个月的评估期。关键词:健康行动过程方法,自我效能感,宗教性,认知行为治疗,物质使用障碍
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African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies
African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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