Comparing Emotion Regulation in Methamphetamine abuser with and without Risky Behavior

Message:
Abstract:
Objective
People may deny stress to get rid of it. In this case, they tend to exhibit high-risk behaviors. Inability to solve problems and emotional conflicts leads to high-risk behavior in addicts. This study was designed to investigate the relationship between risky behavior history (prison records and drug injection history) and emotion regulation in methamphetamine abusers.
Materials and Methods
In this case-control study, 60 methamphetamine users (13 people with prisons records and 11 people with drug injection history) were selected purposefully from persons who had been admitted to convenient treatment centers (MMT center, addiction treatment camp and self-help groups and Narcotics Anonymous). Demographic data and risky behavior history were gathered. The ‘Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire’ (CERQ) was used to assess emotion regulation. Data were analyzed using multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA).
Results
The findings revealed no significant difference in CERQ subscales between the groups.
Conclusion
There was no significant relationship between emotion regulation and risky behavior such as prison records and drug injection history in methamphetamine users.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Archives of Rehabilitation, Volume:14 Issue: 5, 2014
Pages:
9 to 14
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سامانه نویسندگان
  • Massah، Omid
    Corresponding Author (5)
    Massah, Omid
    Researcher Substance Abuse and Dependence Research Center, University Of Social Welfare And Health Sciences, تهران, Iran
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