Addiction and Drug Abuse: The Role of Automatic Thoughts, Coping Strategies and Neuroticism in Relapse

Objective: Addiction is kind of illness that is determined by several relapse. So finding out the critical factors in this illness and using them in treatment plan is as important as determination of critical factors in relapse. So the purpose of this study was investigation of the predictive role o...

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Main Authors: Maryam Zare, Alireza Aghayousefi, Majid Saffarinia, Zeynab Shayeghian
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Published: Drug Control Headquarters, Research and Education Office 2010-11-01
Series:Research on Addiction
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spelling doaj-30ed0d802008460ab5288fdeb9d9dc2b2020-11-24T23:49:41ZfasDrug Control Headquarters, Research and Education OfficeResearch on Addiction2008-43072423-65352010-11-014153548Addiction and Drug Abuse: The Role of Automatic Thoughts, Coping Strategies and Neuroticism in RelapseMaryam Zare0Alireza Aghayousefi1Majid Saffarinia2Zeynab Shayeghian3 Payame Noor University Payame Noor University Payame Noor University Tarbiat Modares University Objective: Addiction is kind of illness that is determined by several relapse. So finding out the critical factors in this illness and using them in treatment plan is as important as determination of critical factors in relapse. So the purpose of this study was investigation of the predictive role of three factors, automatic thoughts, coping strategies and neuroticism in relapse. Methods: 100 male patients selected through cluster sampling and they were asked to complete questionnaires about those three factors. Data was analyzed through regression and stepwise regression. Results: the only variable among automatic thoughts, coping strategies, neuroticism that can be predictor of relapse frequency is neuroticism, so the appropriate intervention on neuroticism may reduce the relapse frequencies. Conclusion: neuroticism has the most relations with the number of relapses so controling neuroticism results in the reduction of relapses.http://www.etiadpajohi.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-372-88&slc_lang=en&sid=1Automatic Thoughts Coping Strategies Neuroticism Relapse Addiction Drug Abuse
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author Maryam Zare
Alireza Aghayousefi
Majid Saffarinia
Zeynab Shayeghian
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Alireza Aghayousefi
Majid Saffarinia
Zeynab Shayeghian
Addiction and Drug Abuse: The Role of Automatic Thoughts, Coping Strategies and Neuroticism in Relapse
Research on Addiction
Automatic Thoughts
Coping Strategies
Neuroticism
Relapse
Addiction
Drug Abuse
author_facet Maryam Zare
Alireza Aghayousefi
Majid Saffarinia
Zeynab Shayeghian
author_sort Maryam Zare
title Addiction and Drug Abuse: The Role of Automatic Thoughts, Coping Strategies and Neuroticism in Relapse
title_short Addiction and Drug Abuse: The Role of Automatic Thoughts, Coping Strategies and Neuroticism in Relapse
title_full Addiction and Drug Abuse: The Role of Automatic Thoughts, Coping Strategies and Neuroticism in Relapse
title_fullStr Addiction and Drug Abuse: The Role of Automatic Thoughts, Coping Strategies and Neuroticism in Relapse
title_full_unstemmed Addiction and Drug Abuse: The Role of Automatic Thoughts, Coping Strategies and Neuroticism in Relapse
title_sort addiction and drug abuse: the role of automatic thoughts, coping strategies and neuroticism in relapse
publisher Drug Control Headquarters, Research and Education Office
series Research on Addiction
issn 2008-4307
2423-6535
publishDate 2010-11-01
description Objective: Addiction is kind of illness that is determined by several relapse. So finding out the critical factors in this illness and using them in treatment plan is as important as determination of critical factors in relapse. So the purpose of this study was investigation of the predictive role of three factors, automatic thoughts, coping strategies and neuroticism in relapse. Methods: 100 male patients selected through cluster sampling and they were asked to complete questionnaires about those three factors. Data was analyzed through regression and stepwise regression. Results: the only variable among automatic thoughts, coping strategies, neuroticism that can be predictor of relapse frequency is neuroticism, so the appropriate intervention on neuroticism may reduce the relapse frequencies. Conclusion: neuroticism has the most relations with the number of relapses so controling neuroticism results in the reduction of relapses.
topic Automatic Thoughts
Coping Strategies
Neuroticism
Relapse
Addiction
Drug Abuse
url http://www.etiadpajohi.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-372-88&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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