Article de Périodique
Antecedents of relapse and recent substance use (1989)
(Les antécédents des récidives et de l'usage récent de drogues)
Auteur(s) :
SCHONFELD L. ;
ROHRER, G. E. ;
DUPREE L. W. ;
THOMAS, M.
Année :
1989
Page(s) :
245-249
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Refs biblio. :
8
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Note générale :
Community Mental Health Journal, 1989, 25(3), 245-249
Résumé :
FRANÇAIS :
Etude réalisée sur trente patients usant de drogues ou d'alcool depuis un temps assez bref ou en récidive. Les principaux éléments recueillis après interview sont liés à des facteurs émotionnels personnels ou de relation: frustration, dépression, conflits, pression sociale. Des propositions de traitement sont présentées. [Résumé Toxibase]
ENGLISH:
The present study investigated determinants of release and antecedents of recent use for 30 substance abusers re-entering inpatient treatment. A structured interview assessment revealed that the patients relapsed within two months following previous treatment, yet waited 2.7 years before re-entering treatment. Alcohol was often the initial and subsequently the most frequently used substance. Determinants of relapse were a variety of interpersonal and intrapersonal events. However, antecedents to recent use were almost exclusively negative emotional states such as depression and loneliness. Implications for treatment are presented.
Etude réalisée sur trente patients usant de drogues ou d'alcool depuis un temps assez bref ou en récidive. Les principaux éléments recueillis après interview sont liés à des facteurs émotionnels personnels ou de relation: frustration, dépression, conflits, pression sociale. Des propositions de traitement sont présentées. [Résumé Toxibase]
ENGLISH:
The present study investigated determinants of release and antecedents of recent use for 30 substance abusers re-entering inpatient treatment. A structured interview assessment revealed that the patients relapsed within two months following previous treatment, yet waited 2.7 years before re-entering treatment. Alcohol was often the initial and subsequently the most frequently used substance. Determinants of relapse were a variety of interpersonal and intrapersonal events. However, antecedents to recent use were almost exclusively negative emotional states such as depression and loneliness. Implications for treatment are presented.
Affiliation :
Florida Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida, Tampa 33612, Etats-Unis. United States.