曾经滥用药物的女性、人际关系与社会认知:社会比较与清醒室友和谐预测女性戒毒效果。

IF 0.9 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Lisa Walt, Madeline Lupei, Leonard A Jason
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摘要

成瘾关系理论假设女性药物滥用的SUD发展和(SA)恢复经历与男性不同,因为女性倾向于形成嵌套的自我概念,并增加了对亲密人际关系的相对渴望。我们认为,这两种差异可能会对戒毒成功产生动态和复杂的影响,特别是对于住在集体戒酒之家的女性。本研究以关系和社会认知理论为理论跳板,探讨自动消极影响社会比较倾向(TEANSAC)和清醒室友和谐(SHH)对女性禁欲特定自我效能感(ASSE)的影响。我们对最近结束SA住院治疗的妇女(N = 25)进行了简短的调查,以评估TEANSAC、SHH和ASSE。结果表明,TEANSAC分数越高,ASSE分数越低。然而,SHH并不能预测ASSE分数。最后,发现了SHH调节TEANSAC和ASSE之间关系的相互作用效应。具体来说,我们发现高度和谐的清醒家庭可以缓冲TEANSAC分数增加的负面影响。这个项目表明,社会认知和人际变量可能是考虑女性长期恢复成功的重要因素。
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Former substance abusing women, interpersonal relationships and social cognition: Social comparison & sober housemate harmony predict women's abstinence-specific efficacy.

The Relational Theory of Addiction hypothesizes that women's substance abuse SUD development and (SA) recovery experiences differ from men's because of women's tendency to form nested self-concepts and increased relative desire for close interpersonal connections. We suggest that these two differences may have a dynamic and complex influence on recovery success, particularly for women living in group sober homes. This project uses Relational and Social Cognitive Theories as theoretical springboards to investigate the link between Tendency to Engage in Automatic Negatively Affected Social Comparisons (TEANSAC) and Sober Housemate Harmony (SHH) on women's individual perceptions of Abstinence Specific Self-Efficacy (ASSE). We administered short surveys to women (N = 25) that had recently left inpatient SA treatment and were currently living in a group sober home to assess TEANSAC, SHH and ASSE. Results illustrated that higher TEANSAC scores predicted lower ASSE scores. However, SHH did not predict ASSE scores. Finally, an interaction effect was found in which SHH moderated the relationship between TEANSAC and ASSE. Specifically, we found that highly harmonious sober homes may buffer against the negative effects of increased TEANSAC scores. This project suggests that social cognitive and interpersonal variables may be important factors to consider for women's long-term recovery success.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Communityis on the cutting edge of social action and change, not only covering current thought and developments, but also defining future directions in the field. Under the editorship of Joseph R. Ferrari since 1995, Prevention in Human Services was retitled as the Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Communityto reflect its focus of providing professionals with information on the leading, effective programs for community intervention and prevention of problems. Because of its intensive coverage of selected topics and the sheer length of each issue, the Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community is the first-and in many cases, primary-source of information for mental health and human services development.
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