在维持阶段持续成功的SA恢复:个体内部资源的损失和获得预测复发。

Lisa C Walt, Ed Stevens, Leonard A Jason, Joseph R Ferrari
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目的:我们结合霍布斯的资源保护理论和自助小组“分步工作”思想的关键组成部分,研究个体内部关键资源的损益(自尊、戒断自我效能、存在成长)的动态变化如何影响药物滥用恢复维持阶段个体的复复率。方法:参与者(n = 579)在9个月的时间内完成了两次调查,评估了基线和个体内损失和获得资源的变化以及研究过程中的复发率。进行多元回归分析以预测基线和个体内评分的动态变化是否预测复发率随时间的变化。结果:报告基线时资源收益水平较低,以及随着时间的推移,收益轨迹下降和损失轨迹增加的个体更有可能复发。结论:研究结果支持自助小组“分步工作”模型和COR理论在长期药物滥用康复个体样本中用于复发可能性预测的应用。研究工作应该考察这些动态的个体内部资源、社会认知、自我调节和复发风险之间的复杂关系。未来的干预措施应解决持续发展和保护这些宝贵的个人内部资源以防止复发的重要性。
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Continued Successful SA Recovery during the Maintenance Stage: Intra-Individual Resource Loss & Gain Predict Relapse.

OBJECTIVES: We combine Hobfoll's Conservation of Resources (COR) theory and key components of self-help group "step work" ideology to investigate how dynamic changes in key intra-individual resource loss and gains (self-esteem, abstinence self-efficacy, existential growth) influence relapse rates in a sample of individuals in the Maintenance Stage of substance abuse recovery. METHODS: Participants (n = 579) completed two surveys over a nine month period that assessed baseline and changes in intra-individual loss and gain resources as well as relapse rates over study course. Multiple regression analyses were performed to predict whether baseline and dynamic changes in intra-individual scores predict relapse rates over time. RESULTS: Individuals that reported lower levels of resource gain at baseline, as well as decreased gain trajectories and increased loss trajectories over time were more likely to relapse. CONCLUSIONS: Findings support self-help group "step work" models and the application of COR theory for relapse likelihood prediction in a sample of individuals in longer term substance abuse recovery. Research efforts should examine the complex relationship between these dynamic intra-individual resources, social cognition, self-regulation and relapse risk. Future interventions should address the importance of the continual development and protection of these valuable intra-individual resources to prevent relapse.

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