LePage James P, Garcia-Rea Elizabeth A
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, VA North Texas Health Care System, Dallas 75216, USA.
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2008;34(2):171-6. doi: 10.1080/00952990701877060.
This study evaluates the association between Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors (HLBs) and relapse rates in a homeless residential rehabilitation program. Ninety-seven homeless veterans with Substance Dependence in Early Remission were evaluated. Veterans recorded recreational, social, coping/spiritual, and substance recovery activities. Those who relapsed during residential treatment were compared to those who did not. Higher numbers of HLBs were associated with lower relapse rates during treatment. No differences were found between the two groups in the number of recovery activities performed. HLBs proved better predictors of success than recovery behaviors. Implications and limitations are discussed.
本研究评估了无家可归者居住康复项目中健康生活方式行为(HLB)与复发率之间的关联。对97名处于早期缓解期的物质依赖无家可归退伍军人进行了评估。退伍军人记录了娱乐、社交、应对/精神及物质康复活动。将在住院治疗期间复发的人与未复发的人进行了比较。较高的HLB数量与治疗期间较低的复发率相关。两组在进行的康复活动数量上未发现差异。与康复行为相比,HLB被证明是成功的更好预测指标。文中讨论了研究的意义和局限性。