The Correlation between Drug Abuse Belief, Refusal of self-efficacy and Drug Craving of Patients in the Treatment of Methadone Replacement Treatment

碩士 === 大葉大學 === 健康產業管理碩士在職學位學程 === 106 === This study intends to adopt a cross-sectional study, self-appraisal, and existing questionnaires that includes a "Basic Demographic Survey", "Drug Abuse Belief Scale", "Drug craving rating scale", and "Refusal of self-effi...

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Main Authors: HSIAO,CHUN-LING, 蕭淳鈴
Other Authors: YANG,CHENG-I
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2018
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/ps99zp
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Summary:碩士 === 大葉大學 === 健康產業管理碩士在職學位學程 === 106 === This study intends to adopt a cross-sectional study, self-appraisal, and existing questionnaires that includes a "Basic Demographic Survey", "Drug Abuse Belief Scale", "Drug craving rating scale", and "Refusal of self-efficacy Scale (Substance Use Situation Questionnaire) ")" and "The Addiction Refusal of self-efficacy Scale". Data are collected from patients currently receiving treatment with Methadone replacement therapy to clarify the relationship between the relevant concepts. 136 patients were included in the study. The data obtained will be analyzed using SPSS software package. Research findings: the subjects generally hold a high degree of irrational beliefs about drug abuse, presented a high degree of craving for drugs and are not absolutely sure of their ability to resist drugs in various life situations. Additionally, the study showed that there was a statistically significant correlation (p<0.001) between scales and scales among drug abuse beliefs, drug cravings, and refusal of self-efficacy. With regard to Drug abuse beliefs, drug cravings, and predictive factor testing of substance use situations (refusal of self-efficacy), the most predictable variant of drug abuse beliefs is drug cravings, followed by rejection of refusal of self-efficacy and age ≥ 50 years. Only drug abuse beliefs (p > 0.001) is a predictor of drug cravings. In terms of substance use situations (refusal of self-efficacy), men are currently the most significant interpreters of the variability in the scores of substance use situations (refusal of self-efficacy), followed by drug abuse beliefs, uneducated/children’s primary and first-time heroin use. The results of this study will provide evidences to health care professionals who caring such patients. The results can also be the references of curriculum design and planning for nursing education and clinical in-service training. With regard to prevention and treatment of drug abuse and the effectiveness of the treatment of Methadone maintenance treatment, the results can also helpful.