Personality, stress, and social support in cocaine relapse prediction

作者: Robert C. McMahon

DOI: 10.1016/S0740-5472(01)00187-8

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摘要: This study identified prospective psychosocial predictors of relapse status and drug abuse severity in male subjects the first year after residential treatment for cocaine dependence. Personality, stress, social support measures from an intake assessment, stress reflecting during three-month period prior to one which was were used as predictors. A number hypotheses confirmed. Detached personality predicted both outcome severity. Perceived quality network size relapse. Implications prevention are presented.

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