This study investigates whether self-esteem is associated with clinical and demographic characteristics, self-efficacy expectancies, and post-treatment drinking outcomes. Forty-one (40.6%) women and 60 (59.4%) men were recruited during inpatient alcohol dependence treatment. At baseline, lower self-esteem was significantly associated with current depression and other psychiatric disorders. Self-esteem was not related to gender, relapse, other one-year drinking outcomes, or self-efficacy. Age and psychiatric disorders were strong predictors of self-esteem at follow-up. This study suggests that different perceptions of the self have unique roles in recovery from alcohol use disorders.
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The relationship of self-esteem and self-efficacy to treatment outcomes of alcohol-dependent men and women. Journal Published:
PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov
Journal: The American journal on addictions / American Acad
VOLUME: 16
Page Numbers: 85-92
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ISSN: 1055-0496
DAY: 3
MONTH: 12
YEAR: 2007
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LANGUAGE: eng
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The relationship of self-esteem and self-efficacy to treatment outcomes of alcohol-dependent men and women. Keywords Mesh Terms:
KEYWORDS: Treatment Outcome
MESH TERMS: rehabilitation
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AFFILIATION: McLean Hospital, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Program, Belmont, Massachusetts, USA.
Country: United States
AGENCY: United States NIDA
GRANT: DA09400
ACRONYM: DA
MEDLINETA: Am J Addict
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