Chong Jenny, Lopez Darlene
Native American Connections, Phoenix, AZ 85003, USA.
Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res. 2005;12(1):62-85. doi: 10.5820/aian.1201.2005.62.
The relationship of social networks and social support to the psychosocial functioning (self-efficacy, self-esteem, anxiety, depression, and hostility) of 159 American Indian women undergoing residential substance abuse treatment at Native American Connections was assessed. Social support and active participation by clients' families during treatment were found to be significantly related to improved psychosocial functioning. No relationship was found between positive social networks and psychosocial improvement. Interventions for substance abuse should aim to include family and friends in clients' treatment.
评估了159名在美国原住民联系机构接受住院药物滥用治疗的美国印第安女性的社交网络和社会支持与心理社会功能(自我效能感、自尊、焦虑、抑郁和敌意)之间的关系。研究发现,治疗期间客户家庭的社会支持和积极参与与心理社会功能的改善显著相关。未发现积极的社交网络与心理社会改善之间存在关联。药物滥用干预措施应旨在让客户的家人和朋友参与到治疗中来。