Périodique
Environmental influences on relapse in substance use disorders
(Les influences de l'environnement sur la rechute dans la toxicomanie)
Auteur(s) :
J. A. TUCKER ;
R. E. VUCHINICH ;
GLADSJO J.A.
Refs biblio. :
80
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Thésaurus mots-clés
POST CURE
;
ENVIRONNEMENT
;
RECHUTE
;
PREVENTION
;
MILIEU SOCIOCULTUREL
;
FACTEUR DE RISQUE
;
STRESS
;
COMPORTEMENTALISME
;
CONDITIONNEMENT
Note générale :
International Journal of the Addictions, 1990-91, 25, (7A-8A), 1017-1050
Résumé :
FRANÇAIS :
Présentation de plusieurs modèles d'interprétation de la rechute en post cure en fonction du facteur environnemental (stress, motivation, conditionnement, comportement). Présentation et discussion du modèle comportementaliste, plus prometteur pour l'efficacité du traitement et de la prévention.
ENGLISH :
Characteristics of the posttreatment environment have been implicated in relapse and recovery in substance use disorders. We summarize these findings and describe how different models of relapse interpret the data and diverge in their representations and measurement operations of environmental variables. The advantages and limitations of common measures of the posttreatment environment are discussed using research on life events and relapse as an example. An alternative approach to representing covariation over time between environmental characteristics and substance use that is derived from an application of behavioral theories of choice to relapse is presented. (Extract from author's abstract)
Présentation de plusieurs modèles d'interprétation de la rechute en post cure en fonction du facteur environnemental (stress, motivation, conditionnement, comportement). Présentation et discussion du modèle comportementaliste, plus prometteur pour l'efficacité du traitement et de la prévention.
ENGLISH :
Characteristics of the posttreatment environment have been implicated in relapse and recovery in substance use disorders. We summarize these findings and describe how different models of relapse interpret the data and diverge in their representations and measurement operations of environmental variables. The advantages and limitations of common measures of the posttreatment environment are discussed using research on life events and relapse as an example. An alternative approach to representing covariation over time between environmental characteristics and substance use that is derived from an application of behavioral theories of choice to relapse is presented. (Extract from author's abstract)
Affiliation :
Dept Psychol., 4082 Haley Ctr, Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL 36849
Etats-Unis. United States.
Etats-Unis. United States.
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