How Type of Treatment and Presence of PTSD affect Employment, Self-regulation, and Abstinence.

Q3 Social Sciences North American Journal of Psychology Pub Date : 2011-06-01
Leonard A Jason, Inga Mileviciute, Darrin M Aase, Ed Stevens, Julia Digangi, Richard Contreras, Joseph R Ferrari
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The present study examined self-regulation, unemployment, and substance use outcomes for individuals with and without posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) who had transitioned from substance use treatment centers to the community. Participants, recruited from substance abuse treatment centers, were randomly assigned to an Oxford House self-help communal living environment (n = 75) or received usual aftercare (n = 75). Among these 150 individuals, 32 participants (27 women, 5 men) were diagnosed with lifetime PTSD. At a two year follow-up, individuals with PTSD in the usual aftercare condition showed significantly lower levels of self-regulation than those in the Oxford House condition with or without PTSD. These findings highlight the importance of abstinence supportive settings following substance use treatment, especially for individuals with PTSD.

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创伤后应激障碍的治疗类型和存在如何影响就业、自我调节和戒断。
本研究调查了从药物使用治疗中心过渡到社区的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)患者的自我调节、失业和药物使用结果。从药物滥用治疗中心招募的参与者被随机分配到牛津之家自助公共生活环境(n = 75)或接受常规的善后护理(n = 75)。在这150个人中,32名参与者(27名女性,5名男性)被诊断为终身PTSD。在两年的随访中,PTSD患者在通常的护理条件下表现出的自我调节水平明显低于那些在牛津之家条件下有或没有PTSD的人。这些发现强调了药物使用治疗后戒断支持设置的重要性,特别是对PTSD患者。
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North American Journal of Psychology Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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