Psykosociala faktorer som befrämjar återhämtning från alkoholberoende

Background: In scientific literature there are various treatment programs for people with alcohol dependence described, however, are psychosocial factors that promote recovery process described to a limited extent. Purpose: To describe the psychosocial factors that promotes recovery from alcohol dep...

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Main Author: Törnblom, Mats
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för folkhälso- och vårdvetenskap 2011
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-1695812013-01-08T13:36:35ZPsykosociala faktorer som befrämjar återhämtning från alkoholberoendesweTörnblom, MatsUppsala universitet, Institutionen för folkhälso- och vårdvetenskap2011alcohol dependenceexperiencerecoverypsychosocial.Background: In scientific literature there are various treatment programs for people with alcohol dependence described, however, are psychosocial factors that promote recovery process described to a limited extent. Purpose: To describe the psychosocial factors that promotes recovery from alcohol dependence. Method: Literature study of ten scientific articles, published between 1999-2011 with both qualitative and quantitative design. Results: According to the literature, the recovery process can be considered to begin when a person with alcohol dependence reached his personal rock bottom. The longer the recovery progresses, the greater are the overall level of performance. Social support is described as an important factor to prevent relapse and reduce the need for professional help. Self-belief and support of self-help groups are described as important to maintaining sobriety. Social support and influence from family members was related to increased ability to analyze and assess their situation during the recovery. Therapeutic alliance and mutual goals are also important factors. Once treatment has been successfully described as a combination of self-motivation and willingness to initiate a radical change in behaviour. Conclusion: Psychosocial factors in the form of supportive relationships appear to promote recovery from alcohol dependence. Other conclusions drawn from this study is limited in scope and compiled by the studies of different design. Further studies need to be implemented in order to draw general conclusions, which can in turn be in support of clinical work. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-169581application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic alcohol dependence
experience
recovery
psychosocial.
spellingShingle alcohol dependence
experience
recovery
psychosocial.
Törnblom, Mats
Psykosociala faktorer som befrämjar återhämtning från alkoholberoende
description Background: In scientific literature there are various treatment programs for people with alcohol dependence described, however, are psychosocial factors that promote recovery process described to a limited extent. Purpose: To describe the psychosocial factors that promotes recovery from alcohol dependence. Method: Literature study of ten scientific articles, published between 1999-2011 with both qualitative and quantitative design. Results: According to the literature, the recovery process can be considered to begin when a person with alcohol dependence reached his personal rock bottom. The longer the recovery progresses, the greater are the overall level of performance. Social support is described as an important factor to prevent relapse and reduce the need for professional help. Self-belief and support of self-help groups are described as important to maintaining sobriety. Social support and influence from family members was related to increased ability to analyze and assess their situation during the recovery. Therapeutic alliance and mutual goals are also important factors. Once treatment has been successfully described as a combination of self-motivation and willingness to initiate a radical change in behaviour. Conclusion: Psychosocial factors in the form of supportive relationships appear to promote recovery from alcohol dependence. Other conclusions drawn from this study is limited in scope and compiled by the studies of different design. Further studies need to be implemented in order to draw general conclusions, which can in turn be in support of clinical work.
author Törnblom, Mats
author_facet Törnblom, Mats
author_sort Törnblom, Mats
title Psykosociala faktorer som befrämjar återhämtning från alkoholberoende
title_short Psykosociala faktorer som befrämjar återhämtning från alkoholberoende
title_full Psykosociala faktorer som befrämjar återhämtning från alkoholberoende
title_fullStr Psykosociala faktorer som befrämjar återhämtning från alkoholberoende
title_full_unstemmed Psykosociala faktorer som befrämjar återhämtning från alkoholberoende
title_sort psykosociala faktorer som befrämjar återhämtning från alkoholberoende
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för folkhälso- och vårdvetenskap
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