Quality of life and alcoholism

The purpose of this research was to examine the contribution made by the self-efficacy training (independent variable) on keeping alcoholic addicts in treatment and on changing/rising their life quality, the main aim of the treatment and the proof of its effectiveness. For this purpose, we inquired...

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Main Authors: Sandra Reis, Susana Sánches Herrera, Florencio Vicente Castro
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Asociación Nacional de Psicología Evolutiva y Educativa de la Infancia Adolescencia Mayores y Discapacidad 2019-09-01
Series:INFAD
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Online Access:http://www.infad.eu/RevistaINFAD/OJS/index.php/IJODAEP/article/view/1640
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spelling doaj-26bb9ad90fd1425f89eb362c35403fe62020-11-25T02:05:48ZspaAsociación Nacional de Psicología Evolutiva y Educativa de la Infancia Adolescencia Mayores y DiscapacidadINFAD0214-98772603-59872019-09-0151698210.17060/ijodaep.2019.n1.v5.16401311Quality of life and alcoholismSandra Reis0Susana Sánches Herrera1Florencio Vicente Castro2Universidad de ExtremaduraUniversidad de ExtremaduraUniversidad de ExtremaduraThe purpose of this research was to examine the contribution made by the self-efficacy training (independent variable) on keeping alcoholic addicts in treatment and on changing/rising their life quality, the main aim of the treatment and the proof of its effectiveness. For this purpose, we inquired 146 alcoholic addicts that started treatment in the UAC. From these, only 21 (14,4%) remained in treatment, 90 (61,6%) abandoned the treatment during the internment period and 35 (24%) after the first consultation. Being this still a problem related to gender, most of the inquired were men (87% of our sample) in the age range of 23 to 68, with an average age value of 44,7 (Standard Deviation=9,127). To assess the study variables we used: Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) (Canavarro, 1999) and the Clinic Inventory of Self-efficacy (Vaz Serra, 1985) and the World Health Organization Quality of Life, brief version. The results of our study made us conclude that more precisely the self-efficacy is a variable predictor of the treatment success such as of the quality of life improvement.http://www.infad.eu/RevistaINFAD/OJS/index.php/IJODAEP/article/view/1640autoeficaciapsicopatologíacalidad de vidatratamiento
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author Sandra Reis
Susana Sánches Herrera
Florencio Vicente Castro
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Susana Sánches Herrera
Florencio Vicente Castro
Quality of life and alcoholism
INFAD
autoeficacia
psicopatología
calidad de vida
tratamiento
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Susana Sánches Herrera
Florencio Vicente Castro
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title Quality of life and alcoholism
title_short Quality of life and alcoholism
title_full Quality of life and alcoholism
title_fullStr Quality of life and alcoholism
title_full_unstemmed Quality of life and alcoholism
title_sort quality of life and alcoholism
publisher Asociación Nacional de Psicología Evolutiva y Educativa de la Infancia Adolescencia Mayores y Discapacidad
series INFAD
issn 0214-9877
2603-5987
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The purpose of this research was to examine the contribution made by the self-efficacy training (independent variable) on keeping alcoholic addicts in treatment and on changing/rising their life quality, the main aim of the treatment and the proof of its effectiveness. For this purpose, we inquired 146 alcoholic addicts that started treatment in the UAC. From these, only 21 (14,4%) remained in treatment, 90 (61,6%) abandoned the treatment during the internment period and 35 (24%) after the first consultation. Being this still a problem related to gender, most of the inquired were men (87% of our sample) in the age range of 23 to 68, with an average age value of 44,7 (Standard Deviation=9,127). To assess the study variables we used: Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) (Canavarro, 1999) and the Clinic Inventory of Self-efficacy (Vaz Serra, 1985) and the World Health Organization Quality of Life, brief version. The results of our study made us conclude that more precisely the self-efficacy is a variable predictor of the treatment success such as of the quality of life improvement.
topic autoeficacia
psicopatología
calidad de vida
tratamiento
url http://www.infad.eu/RevistaINFAD/OJS/index.php/IJODAEP/article/view/1640
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