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Participation in specific treatment components predicts alcohol-specific and general coping skills.

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  • Participation in specific treatment components predicts alcohol-specific and general coping skills. Abstract Text:

    kelly forysKelly Forys,john mckellarJohn McKellar,rudolf moosRudolf Moos,kelly forysKelly Forys,john mckellarJohn McKellar,rudolf moosRudolf Moos,

    This study identified which aspects of substance abuse treatment in community residential facilities (CRFs) were correlated with patients' post-treatment coping. A total of 2376 patients supplied demographic information and completed measures at baseline (coping and abstinence self-efficacy) and one year after treatment (coping, level of drug and alcohol use, and substance-related problems). Staff provided information about treatment orientation and patients' participation in treatment (e.g., life skills training, vocational counseling). The data were used to predict coping 1 year after treatment. As expected, higher levels of general approach coping and alcohol-specific coping and lower levels of general avoidance coping were associated with less 1-year alcohol and drug use and fewer drinking problems. Patients' greater level of participation in life skills counseling predicted more approach coping at 1 year. In addition, positive social relationships and participation in 12-step self-help groups predicted less general avoidance coping and more alcohol-specific coping at 1 year post-treatment. Life skills training, 12-step self-help groups, and enhancement of supportive relationships during CRF treatment for substance abuse are related to healthy coping. Future research should examine the effect of these components in less intensive programs and with women.

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    k forysK Forys,j mckellarJ McKellar,r moosR Moos,k forysK Forys,j mckellarJ McKellar,r moosR Moos,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, U.S. Gov't,

    Journal: Addictive behaviors

    VOLUME: 32

    Page Numbers: 1669-80

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    ISSN: 0306-4603

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: 12

    YEAR: 2006

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    AFFILIATION: VA Palo Alto Health Care System 795 Willow Road, 152 Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA. kelly.forys@us.army.mil

    Country: England

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