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阿片类物质使用障碍康复者关系结果的披露过程预测因素:一项纵向分析。

Disclosure processes as predictors of relationship outcomes among people in recovery from opioid use disorder: A longitudinal analysis.

机构信息

Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, University of Delaware, 111 Alison Hall West, Newark, DE 19716, USA.

Health Decision Sciences Center, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, 100 Cambridge St, Suite 1600, Boston, MA 02114, USA.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2021 Nov 1;228:109093. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2021.109093. Epub 2021 Sep 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Personal disclosure of opioid use disorder (OUD) recovery can lead to relationship outcomes such as social support, which is associated with greater treatment retention, or stigma, which is associated with risk of treatment dropout. Although disclosure may have important impacts on the relationships and ensuing recovery trajectories of people with OUD, disclosure processes remain understudied in the context of OUD.

METHODS

Guided by the Disclosure Process Model, this longitudinal study explored the disclosure goals of people in treatment for OUD and examined associations between disclosure goals and relationship outcomes. Data were collected at baseline (N = 146) and three months later (n = 124) from participants who were in treatment for OUD and planning to disclose their OUD history and/or treatment to someone new.

RESULTS

Qualitative baseline data were analyzed to identify disclosure goals. Approach goals (i.e., reasons for disclosure) included support, honesty, amends, set an example, and logistics; avoidance goals (i.e., reasons against disclosure) included judgment, worry, and privacy. Quantitative data suggested that approach goals at baseline were associated with greater likelihood of disclosure within three months (OR=2.16, 95% CI=1.04-4.49) as well as with greater social support [B(SE)= 0.35(0.16), p = 0.03] and relationship closeness [B(SE)= 0.29(0.17), p = 0.01] following disclosures. In contrast, avoidance goals at baseline were associated with greater enacted stigma following disclosures [B(SE)= 0.30(0.14), p = 0.04].

CONCLUSIONS

Findings draw attention to the potentially important role of disclosures in relationship outcomes among people in recovery from OUD. Disclosure may represent a promising intervention target to improve relationship outcomes and recovery trajectories of people in recovery from OUD.

摘要

背景

个人披露阿片类药物使用障碍 (OUD) 的康复情况可能会导致社会支持等关系结果,这与更高的治疗保留率有关,或者导致污名化,这与治疗脱落的风险有关。尽管披露可能对 OUD 患者的人际关系和随后的康复轨迹产生重要影响,但在 OUD 背景下,披露过程仍研究不足。

方法

本纵向研究以披露过程模型为指导,探讨了接受 OUD 治疗的患者的披露目标,并研究了披露目标与关系结果之间的关联。从计划向新对象披露 OUD 病史和/或治疗的 OUD 治疗患者中收集了基线(N=146)和三个月后(n=124)的数据。

结果

对基线的定性数据进行了分析,以确定披露目标。接近目标(即披露的原因)包括支持、诚实、弥补、树立榜样和后勤;回避目标(即不披露的原因)包括判断、担忧和隐私。定量数据表明,基线时的接近目标与三个月内更有可能披露(OR=2.16,95%CI=1.04-4.49)以及披露后更大的社会支持[B(SE)=0.35(0.16),p=0.03]和关系亲密程度[B(SE)=0.29(0.17),p=0.01]相关。相比之下,基线时的回避目标与披露后实施污名化程度更大相关[B(SE)=0.30(0.14),p=0.04]。

结论

研究结果提请注意披露在 OUD 康复者关系结果中的潜在重要作用。披露可能是改善 OUD 康复者关系结果和康复轨迹的一个很有前途的干预目标。

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