嗜酒问题亲属参加戒毒所家庭成员的应对评估

Mylie Sell, L. Magor-Blatch
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酗酒问题亲属的家庭成员通常会经历高水平的慢性压力,并对其自身功能、健康和福祉产生普遍的负面影响。嗜酒者家庭组织为受到亲戚或朋友酗酒问题影响的个人提供支持。我们将应对问卷纳入一项横断面调查,以考察25名在澳大利亚参加戒酒会的家庭成员的经历和应对方式。根据先前七项研究报告的比较分数,我们的研究结果表明,参加Al-Anon的家庭成员的适应性应对能力显著提高。
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Assessment of Coping in Al-Anon Attending Family Members of Problem Drinking Relatives
ABSTRACT Family members of problem drinking relatives often experience high levels of chronic stress and pervasive negative effects on their own functioning, health and wellbeing. The Al-Anon Family Groups offer support to individuals who have been affected by the problem drinking of a relative or friend. We incorporated the Coping Questionnaire into a cross-sectional survey to examine the experiences and coping styles of 25 Al-Anon attending family members in Australia. Based on comparative scores reported by seven previous studies, our findings indicated significantly more adaptive coping by family members who attended Al-Anon.
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