Quality of life and alcoholism.

In this investigation we tried to analyze the importance of training self-efficiency (independent variable) for the treatment of alcohol dependency, seen in maintenance treatment and modification/ improvement of the quality of life, this last one being the ultimate goal of the intervention and measu...

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Main Authors: Sandra Reis, Florencio Vicente Castro
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Asociación Nacional de Psicología Evolutiva y Educativa de la Infancia Adolescencia Mayores y Discapacidad 2017-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.infad.eu/RevistaINFAD/OJS/index.php/IJODAEP/article/view/1125
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spelling doaj-9d465029a5244bc8a9997a0bd1e87b142020-11-25T03:31:15ZspaAsociación Nacional de Psicología Evolutiva y Educativa de la Infancia Adolescencia Mayores y DiscapacidadINFAD0214-98772603-59872017-01-011223725610.17060/ijodaep.2017.n2.v1.1125944Quality of life and alcoholism.Sandra Reis0Florencio Vicente Castro1Escola Superior de Altos Estuos do ISTM (Coimbra)Universidad de ExtremaduraIn this investigation we tried to analyze the importance of training self-efficiency (independent variable) for the treatment of alcohol dependency, seen in maintenance treatment and modification/ improvement of the quality of life, this last one being the ultimate goal of the intervention and measure their effectiveness (dependent variable). In this sense, we interviewed 146 alcohol addicts being treated in AUC, 90 (61.6%) of whom abandoned treatment after the inpatient phase, 35 (24%) after the 1st consultation and 21 (14.4%) were kept under treatment. This is still a problem with gender, and most individuals are men constituting 87% of the sample. Ages are between 23 and 68 years, with a median value of 44.7 (SD = 9, 127). To assess the study variables were used: the English version of the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) (Canavarro, 1999) to assess the psychopathological symptoms; the Portuguese version of the Clinical Inventory of the Self-concept (ICAC) (Vaz Serra, 1985), to assess aspects and the Portuguese version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life, brief version (WHOQOL-Bref) “is intended to evaluate the quality of life, as defined by the WHO: the individual perception of their position in life, within the context of culture and value systems in which it is inserted and in relation to their goals, expectations, standards and concerns “(Canavarro, Simões, Vaz Serra Pereira, Rijo, Pint, Gameiro, Walls Ride, 2007, p.77). The results allow us to conclude that the problem of alcohol abuse is still a problem related to the male gender, with our sample consisting of 87% of males and 13% of females. This study was designed so that we can understand and clarify which variable (s) more precisely the self-efficacy and the psychopathology interfere in the treatment and quality of life the dependent alcoholic.http://www.infad.eu/RevistaINFAD/OJS/index.php/IJODAEP/article/view/1125autoeficaciapsicopatologíaqvtratamiento
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author Sandra Reis
Florencio Vicente Castro
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Quality of life and alcoholism.
INFAD
autoeficacia
psicopatología
qv
tratamiento
author_facet Sandra Reis
Florencio Vicente Castro
author_sort Sandra Reis
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
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issn 0214-9877
2603-5987
publishDate 2017-01-01
description In this investigation we tried to analyze the importance of training self-efficiency (independent variable) for the treatment of alcohol dependency, seen in maintenance treatment and modification/ improvement of the quality of life, this last one being the ultimate goal of the intervention and measure their effectiveness (dependent variable). In this sense, we interviewed 146 alcohol addicts being treated in AUC, 90 (61.6%) of whom abandoned treatment after the inpatient phase, 35 (24%) after the 1st consultation and 21 (14.4%) were kept under treatment. This is still a problem with gender, and most individuals are men constituting 87% of the sample. Ages are between 23 and 68 years, with a median value of 44.7 (SD = 9, 127). To assess the study variables were used: the English version of the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) (Canavarro, 1999) to assess the psychopathological symptoms; the Portuguese version of the Clinical Inventory of the Self-concept (ICAC) (Vaz Serra, 1985), to assess aspects and the Portuguese version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life, brief version (WHOQOL-Bref) “is intended to evaluate the quality of life, as defined by the WHO: the individual perception of their position in life, within the context of culture and value systems in which it is inserted and in relation to their goals, expectations, standards and concerns “(Canavarro, Simões, Vaz Serra Pereira, Rijo, Pint, Gameiro, Walls Ride, 2007, p.77). The results allow us to conclude that the problem of alcohol abuse is still a problem related to the male gender, with our sample consisting of 87% of males and 13% of females. This study was designed so that we can understand and clarify which variable (s) more precisely the self-efficacy and the psychopathology interfere in the treatment and quality of life the dependent alcoholic.
topic autoeficacia
psicopatología
qv
tratamiento
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