The values in action character strengths model: a resource for people in addiction recovery

IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
L. Ogilvie, J. Carson
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the Values in Action (VIA) character strengths profile of people in addiction recovery, to identify which strengths are meaningfully represented in this population. This was compared with the generalised profile of a normative population to identify the differentiating features. Reasons for the profile variance and the significance this has for addiction recovery have also been explored. Design/methodology/approach An independent group design was adopted using purposive sampling. This saw participants (n = 100) complete the VIA Inventory of Strengths-P assessment to establish a character strengths profile for people in addiction recovery. To identify the differences in this profile, a mean score and rank order comparison was conducted, using data taken from a normative population. Additional exploratory analysis was conducted to establish if there were any significant differences in the character strength profile of males and females. Findings In descending order, the top five ranked strengths were kindness, humour, honesty, fairness and teamwork. The lesser five strengths in the profile were spirituality, zest, perseverance, prudence and self-regulation. A distinguishing feature was the presence of humour as a top five strength for people in addiction recovery. The existence of teamwork also deviated from the generalised normative population. There were two strengths shown to have a meaningfully higher score for females, teamwork and love. This did not change the strengths present in the overall top five for males or females, however. Originality/value This study contributes useful knowledge to the understanding of character strengths in addiction recovery. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first time character strengths have been examined in a sample of people in addiction recovery.
行为价值观性格优势模型:成瘾康复者的资源
目的本研究的目的是检查成瘾康复者的行动价值(VIA)性格优势特征,以确定哪些优势在这一人群中有意义的代表。这与一个规范人群的一般概况进行比较,以确定区分特征。研究人员还探讨了概况差异的原因及其对成瘾恢复的意义。设计/方法/方法采用有目的抽样的独立组设计。在这项研究中,参与者(n = 100)完成了VIA优势- p量表评估,以建立成瘾康复者的性格优势档案。为了确定这一概况的差异,使用从标准人群中获取的数据进行了平均得分和排名顺序比较。另外进行了探索性分析,以确定男性和女性在性格强度方面是否存在显著差异。排名前五的优点依次为:善良、幽默、诚实、公平和团队合作。个人资料中排名较低的五个优点是灵性、热情、毅力、谨慎和自律。一个显著的特征是幽默的存在,这是成瘾康复者的五大优势。团队合作的存在也偏离了广义的规范人群。研究显示,女性在团队合作和爱情这两项优势上得分更高。然而,这并没有改变男性和女性在整体前五名中的优势。原创性/价值本研究有助于理解人格优势在成瘾康复中的作用。据作者所知,这是第一次在成瘾康复者的样本中检测性格优势。
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Advances in Dual Diagnosis
Advances in Dual Diagnosis PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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