Preston C A, Viney L L
Int J Addict. 1984 Nov;19(7):805-18. doi: 10.3109/10826088409057224.
Ninety-one drug addicts from four residential treatment centers completed a 50-item rating scale for self and ideal self. Factor analysis of their responses revealed two five-factor solutions. As hypothesized, residents who had been in the centers for 10 months or more had higher self-esteem than residents in treatment for shorter periods. They also saw themselves as less pawnlike and were less self-critical. Primary dimensions of the residents' view of ideal self were Pawn and Self-criticism. Implications for program intake procedures, treatment techniques, and goals; criteria for success and failure; and community roles are discussed.
来自四个住院治疗中心的91名吸毒者完成了一份50项的自我与理想自我评定量表。对他们的回答进行因素分析后得出了两种五因素解决方案。正如所假设的那样,在中心接受治疗10个月或更长时间的居民比治疗时间较短的居民有更高的自尊。他们也认为自己不那么像棋子,且自我批评较少。居民理想自我观的主要维度是棋子和自我批评。文中还讨论了对项目接纳程序、治疗技术和目标、成败标准以及社区角色的影响。