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门诊酒精成瘾治疗中的改变阶段概况

Stages of change profiles in outpatient alcoholism treatment.

作者信息

DiClemente C C, Hughes S O

机构信息

Psychology Department, University of Houston, TX 77204-5341.

出版信息

J Subst Abuse. 1990;2(2):217-35. doi: 10.1016/s0899-3289(05)80057-4.

Abstract

While few believe in the uniformity myth about alcoholics, discovering relevant dimensions that usefully divide the treatment population and guide intervention has been a difficult task. This study evaluated a stages of change assessment measure with a group of 224 adults entering outpatient alcoholism treatment. Subjects' scores on the precontemplation, contemplation, action, and maintenance stage subscales of the URICA were subjected to cluster analysis yielding five distinct and theoretically consistent profiles. Profiles were labeled as follows: 1. Precontemplation (n = 63) 2. Ambivalent (n = 30) 3. Participation (n = 51) 4. Uninvolved (n = 27), and 5. Contemplation (n = 53). These five groups of subjects demonstrated no differences on demographic characteristics but significantly differed on Alcohol Use Inventory subscales, a temptation to drink and abstinence self-efficacy measure as well as several outcome variables. Group differences support the validity of the cluster analytic profiles, confirm the interpretation of profile groups, and provide interesting contrasts consistent with the stages of change model. Classification of individuals on the stages of change offers a useful perspective for alcoholism treatment matching research.

摘要

虽然很少有人相信关于酗酒者的一致性神话,但要发现能有效划分治疗人群并指导干预的相关维度却是一项艰巨的任务。本研究对一组224名进入门诊酒精成瘾治疗的成年人进行了改变阶段评估措施的评估。对受试者在URICA的前 contemplation、 contemplation、行动和维持阶段分量表上的得分进行聚类分析,得出了五个不同且理论上一致的概况。概况被标记如下:1. 前 contemplation(n = 63)2. 矛盾(n = 30)3. 参与(n = 51)4. 不参与(n = 27),以及5. contemplation(n = 53)。这五组受试者在人口统计学特征上没有差异,但在酒精使用量表分量表、饮酒诱惑和戒酒自我效能测量以及几个结果变量上有显著差异。组间差异支持聚类分析概况的有效性,证实了概况组的解释,并提供了与改变阶段模型一致的有趣对比。根据改变阶段对个体进行分类为酒精成瘾治疗匹配研究提供了一个有用的视角。

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