Summary: | 碩士 === 國立暨南國際大學 === 社會政策與社會工作學系 === 98 === Abstract
This study is used to understand three aspects. First, what are the situations of family support, drugs craving, and intention to relapse for drug abusers? Second, what are the relations between family support, drugs craving, and intention to relapse for drug abusers? Third, how do family support and thirst for durgs influence intention to relapse for drug abusers? In this study, the researcher uses questionnaire survey to get the data and analyzes the 285 valid samples from the Kaohsiung Drug Abuser Treatment Center during May in 2009. Following is the summary of this study.
1. Most of the drug abusers in the Kaohsiung Drug Abuser Treatment Center are between 31 and 50 years old, and they have positive feeling about their family support.
2. Contacting with drugs is the factor that easiest makes drug abusers bring about the thought to use drugs again.
3. Unemployment, young age when first time to use drugs, and long with drug abuse make drug abusers more drugs craving. Additionally, in this research, drug abusers with unemployment get the highest score at the relapsing intention part, especial emotional influence and drugs contact. It shows that unemployment causes the risk of relapse higher.
4. Different situations of drug abuse have significant differences to intention to relapse. Also, drug abusers with using more than two kinds of drugs are the population who get highest score at the relapsing intention part.
5. Family support has negative relation to drugs craving and intention to relapse, but drugs craving and intention to relapse are positive relation.
6. Working states, situations of using drugs, family support, and other variables can predict intention to relapse for 30.6%, for example drug abusers with unemployment, using more than two kinds of drugs, low family support, and high drugs craving have high intention to relapse.
Key Words: drug abuse、family support、drugs craving, intention to relapse
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