Périodique
Differences in psychological need hierarchy between program completers and dropouts from a drug abuse treatment program
(Différences dans la hiérarchie des besoins psychologiques entre des patients ayant mené leur programme de traitement à son terme et ceux l'ayant abandonné)
Auteur(s) :
CRAIG, R. G. ;
OLSON, R. E.
Année :
1988
Langue(s) :
Anglais
ISBN :
0095-2990
Refs biblio. :
17
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Thésaurus mots-clés
DESINTOXICATION
;
TEST
;
PSYCHOLOGIE
;
EVALUATION
;
CURE DE DESINTOXICATION
;
OBSERVANCE DU TRAITEMENT
;
BESOIN
;
EPIDEMIOLOGIE
;
RECHUTE
;
AUTONOMIE
;
AGRESSIVITE
;
PSYCHOTHERAPIE
Note générale :
American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1988, 14, 89-96
Résumé :
FRANÇAIS :
L'application de tests psychologiques (notamment l'Adjective Checklist) permettrait de faire un pronostic concernant les chances du patient de mener à terme un certain type de traitement de désintoxication, sur la base d'une évaluation de ses besoins psychologiques. Deux groupes ont été comparés (au total 116 patients).
ENGLISH :
Psychological need patterns among 116 drug addicts in treatment were measured with the Adjective Checklist. Compared to program completers, program dropouts had higher needs for autonomy and aggression and lower needs for deference, nurturance and affiliation. This personality style may form the basis of dropping out, among certain types of addicts in certain types of programs, when faced with situational, environmental, or interactional stress. Results also suggest that we may be able to identify a personality pattern at risk for premature termination before the person experiences the impulse to leave.
L'application de tests psychologiques (notamment l'Adjective Checklist) permettrait de faire un pronostic concernant les chances du patient de mener à terme un certain type de traitement de désintoxication, sur la base d'une évaluation de ses besoins psychologiques. Deux groupes ont été comparés (au total 116 patients).
ENGLISH :
Psychological need patterns among 116 drug addicts in treatment were measured with the Adjective Checklist. Compared to program completers, program dropouts had higher needs for autonomy and aggression and lower needs for deference, nurturance and affiliation. This personality style may form the basis of dropping out, among certain types of addicts in certain types of programs, when faced with situational, environmental, or interactional stress. Results also suggest that we may be able to identify a personality pattern at risk for premature termination before the person experiences the impulse to leave.
Affiliation :
W. Side VA Med. Ctr., Chicago, IL 60612
Etats-Unis. United States.
Etats-Unis. United States.