Motivation for participation in rehab therapy and stress-coping styles in alcohol dependent women and men

Angelika Kleszczewska-Albińska, Magdalena Skudlarek
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Introduction: A review of literature on styles of coping with stress and motivation for therapy in alcohol dependent women and men was conducted. It was concluded that empirical data published hitherto allows the identification of gender differences, but precludes the creation of unequivocal models of motivation and coping with stress in women and men. Material and methods: Ninety volunteers (33 F and 57 M), age 22 to 70 years (M = 43.70; SD = 11.26), attending rehab therapy (M = 7.97 months; SD = 5.76) in Upper Silesia addiction therapy centre took part in the study. Respondents fill in a demographic data questionnaire, Treatment Motivation Questionnaire and Coping with Stress Questionnaire. Results: It was shown, that: 1) passive waiting for help from others is significantly more frequent in women than in men; 2) incompetence in coping is significantly higher in women than in men; 3) need for learning new things and for growth is slightly higher (statistical tendency) in women than in men; 4) women significantly more often than men apply emotion-oriented strategies; 5) Men significantly more often than women seek out social contacts; 6) women significantly more frequently than men engage in replacement activities. Discussion: The pattern of the obtained results was different for women and men. Women wait passively for help from others, they believe in their own helplessness and are prone to reduce emotional tension. Men cope with stress throughout by seeking out social contacts. Conclusions: In therapeutic work with women, external motivators should be underlined, while working with men internal motivators should be used more frequently. In the group of females, the competencies required for identifying, accept-ing and coping with difficult emotions are crucial. In the group of males, the competencies for seeking out adaptive social relations are required.
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酒精依赖男女参与康复治疗的动机和压力应对方式
引言:对酒精依赖女性和男性应对压力的方式和治疗动机的文献进行了回顾。得出的结论是,迄今公布的经验数据可以确定性别差异,但无法建立明确的妇女和男子的动机和应付压力的模式。材料与方法:90名志愿者(33名F, 57名M),年龄22 ~ 70岁(M = 43.70;SD = 11.26),接受康复治疗(M = 7.97个月;SD = 5.76)在上西里西亚成瘾治疗中心参加了研究。被调查者填写人口统计数据问卷、治疗动机问卷和应对压力问卷。结果:结果表明:1)女性被动等待他人帮助的频率显著高于男性;2)女性应对能力不足的比例显著高于男性;3)女性学习新事物和成长的需求(统计趋势)略高于男性;4)女性应用情绪导向策略的频率明显高于男性;5)男性明显比女性更频繁地寻求社会联系;6)女性从事替代活动的频率明显高于男性。讨论:所得结果的模式在女性和男性中是不同的。女性被动地等待别人的帮助,她们相信自己的无助,倾向于减少情绪紧张。男性通过寻求社会联系来应对压力。结论:在女性治疗工作中,应重视外部激励因素,而在男性治疗工作中应更多地使用内部激励因素。在女性群体中,识别、接受和应对困难情绪所需的能力至关重要。在男性群体中,寻找适应性社会关系的能力是必需的。
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