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Motivation to maintain sobriety among residents of sober living recovery homes

机译:维持清醒生活的康复院居民清醒的动机

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Background: The study of motivation in the substance abuse field has typically examined the extent to which substance users want to quit or reduce substance use. Less frequently examined is the desire to maintain sobriety after achieving abstinence. The current study examined motivation to maintain sobriety among residents of sober living houses (SLHs), a type of recovery home for individuals with alcohol and drug problems. Previous research on this population showed favorable longitudinal outcomes over 18 months. Resident views about the costs of not using substances (ie, the difficulties encountered when not using), as well as the perceived benefits of not using, were strong predictors of substance use outcomes. Methods: This study adds to these findings by conducting two focus groups with individuals familiar with the structure and day-to-day operations of SLHs, including administrators of SLH organizations, owners, and peer managers Results: Focus group results supported the importance of costs and benefits as motivational forces influencing abstinence. However, participants also emphasized characteristics of the sober living recovery environment as important factors influencing motivation. Interactions among recovering peers offer unique opportunities for feeling understood, recognizing vulnerability in others, identifying with the recovery processes of others, receiving supportive confrontation, and engaging in mutual accountability. These experiences are important elements of motivation that become activated by involvement in the SLH environment and are difficult to replicate outside of that context. Conclusion: In addition to recognizing how motivation can be enhanced by addressing costs and benefits experienced by individuals, operators of recovery homes need to understand motivation as a function of the recovery home social environment. Additional studies are needed on motivation as a longitudinal construct in a variety of peer-oriented environments. Studies are also needed to better specify interactions within SLHs that increase and hinder motivation among different types of residents.
机译:背景:对药物滥用领域的动机进行的研究通常检查了药物使用者希望戒烟或减少药物使用的程度。较少进行检查的是在禁欲后保持清醒的愿望。当前的研究检查了保持清醒生活的房屋(SLHs)居民保持清醒的动机,这是一种针对患有酒精和毒品问题的人的康复院。先前对该人群的研究显示,在18个月内,纵向结局良好。关于不使用药物的成本(即,不使用时遇到的困难)以及不使用药物的可感知收益的居民观点是药物使用结果的有力预测指标。方法:本研究通过与熟悉SLH的结构和日常操作的个人进行两个焦点小组讨论,从而增加了这些发现,包括SLH组织的管理员,所有者和同级经理。结果:焦点小组的结果支持了成本的重要性和利益是影响禁欲的动力。但是,参与者也强调了清醒的生活恢复环境的特征是影响动机的重要因素。处于恢复状态的同伴之间的互动为独特的机会提供了被理解,认识其他人的脆弱性,与其他人的恢复过程进行识别,获得支持性对抗以及进行相互问责的机会。这些经验是动机的重要元素,这些动机会因参与SLH环境而变得活跃,并且很难在这种情况下复制。结论:除了认识到如何通过解决个人所经历的成本和收益来增强动力外,康复之家的经营者还需要了解动机与康复之家社会环境的关系。在各种面向同龄人的环境中,作为动机的纵向构造,还需要对动机进行其他研究。还需要进行研究以更好地说明SLH内部相互作用的增加和阻碍不同类型居民之间的动力。

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