BEM-ESTAR SUBJETIVO E AUTOEFICÁCIA EM DEPENDENTES DE COCAÍNA/CRACK

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira, Eliane Cardoso
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da METODISTA
Texto Completo: http://tede.metodista.br/jspui/handle/tede/1349
Resumo: This study aimed to identify and describe associations between subjective well-being, construct formed by general satisfaction with life and positive and negative affects, and self-efficacy for drug abstinence in cocaine/crack in the process of withdrawal. Used to assess the variables, the Scales of Positive and Negative Affects, General Satisfaction with Life, Self-efficacy for Withdrawal of Drug Evaluation for Change, University of Rhode Island and a questionnaire on socio-demographic and socio-cultural. 70 men participated, cocaine/crack, young and low education. They were people of incomes of up to three minimum wages (63%) who were hospitalized more than once (65%), self-reported abstinence at the time of data collection. Participants had average levels of self-efficacy for abstinence from drugs, low levels of subjective well-being, and were satisfied with their lives. Calculations of Pearson correlation revealed no association between subjective well-being and self-efficacy for abstinence from drugs, including readiness to change drug use and subjective well-being, nor between readiness to change drug use and self-efficacy for abstinence drugs. Results of analysis of variance revealed no differences in the levels of subjective well-being among different groups of readiness for change nor between the mean self-efficacy for abstinence from drugs among different groupings of readiness for change in drug use. The discussion touched on the results of the fact that the admission of participants was voluntary or involuntary, length of stay, their stage of readiness to change their behavior of drug and the characteristics of their group withdrawal on the literature of the area. Finally, he pointed out, in conclusion, limitations and future research agenda.
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spelling Martins, Maria do Carmo FernandesCPF:25369875155http://lattes.cnpq.br/2082496726890687Gomes, Miria BenicsaCPF:00002225551Rezende, Manuel MorgadoCPF:25489658774CPF:19272410819Ferreira, Eliane Cardoso2016-08-03T16:34:31Z2014-06-262013-12-09http://tede.metodista.br/jspui/handle/tede/1349This study aimed to identify and describe associations between subjective well-being, construct formed by general satisfaction with life and positive and negative affects, and self-efficacy for drug abstinence in cocaine/crack in the process of withdrawal. Used to assess the variables, the Scales of Positive and Negative Affects, General Satisfaction with Life, Self-efficacy for Withdrawal of Drug Evaluation for Change, University of Rhode Island and a questionnaire on socio-demographic and socio-cultural. 70 men participated, cocaine/crack, young and low education. They were people of incomes of up to three minimum wages (63%) who were hospitalized more than once (65%), self-reported abstinence at the time of data collection. Participants had average levels of self-efficacy for abstinence from drugs, low levels of subjective well-being, and were satisfied with their lives. Calculations of Pearson correlation revealed no association between subjective well-being and self-efficacy for abstinence from drugs, including readiness to change drug use and subjective well-being, nor between readiness to change drug use and self-efficacy for abstinence drugs. Results of analysis of variance revealed no differences in the levels of subjective well-being among different groups of readiness for change nor between the mean self-efficacy for abstinence from drugs among different groupings of readiness for change in drug use. The discussion touched on the results of the fact that the admission of participants was voluntary or involuntary, length of stay, their stage of readiness to change their behavior of drug and the characteristics of their group withdrawal on the literature of the area. Finally, he pointed out, in conclusion, limitations and future research agenda.Este estudo teve por objetivo identificar e descrever associações entre bem-estar subjetivo, construto formado por satisfação geral com a vida e afetos positivos e negativos,e autoeficáciapara abstinência de drogas em dependentes de cocaína/crack em processo de abstinência. Utilizou, para avaliar as variáveis, as Escalas de Afetos Positivos e Negativos, de Satisfação Geral com a Vida, de Autoeficácia para Abstinência de Drogas, de Avaliação para Mudança da Universidade de Rhode Island e um questionário de dados sócio-demográficos e socioculturais. Participaram 70 homens, dependentes de cocaína/crack, jovens e de baixa escolaridade.Eram pessoas de rendimentos de até três salários mínimos (63%), que foram internadas mais de uma vez (65%), autodeclaradas abstinentes no momento da coleta dos dados. Os participantes possuíam níveis médiosde autoeficácia para abstinência de drogas, níveis baixos de bem-estar subjetivo, e estavam satisfeitos com suas vidas. Cálculos de correlação de Pearson revelaram que não há associação entre bem-estar subjetivoe autoeficácia para abstinência de drogas, entre prontidão para mudança no consumo de drogas e bem-estar subjetivo, nem entre prontidão para mudança no consumo de drogas eautoeficácia para abstinência de drogas. Resultados de análise de variância revelaram que não houve diferençasnos níveis de bem-estar subjetivo entreos diferentes os agrupamentos de prontidão para mudanças nem entre as médias de autoeficácia para abstinência de drogas entre os diferentes agrupamentos de prontidão para mudanças no consumo de drogas. A discussão abordou os resultados diante do fato de a internação dos participantes ter sido involuntária ou voluntária, do tempo de internação, do seu estágio de prontidão para mudar seu comportamento de consumo de drogas e das características de seu grupo de abstinência diante da literatura da área. Finalmente, apontou, em conclusão, limitações e agenda de pesquisa futura.Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-03T16:34:31Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv BEM-ESTAR SUBJETIVO E AUTOEFICÁCIA EM DEPENDENTES DE COCAÍNA/CRACK
BEM-ESTAR SUBJETIVO E AUTOEFICÁCIA EM DEPENDENTES DE COCAÍNA/CRACK
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Subjective Welfare and self-efficacy in dependentes of cocaine/crack
Subjective Welfare and self-efficacy in dependentes of cocaine/crack
title BEM-ESTAR SUBJETIVO E AUTOEFICÁCIA EM DEPENDENTES DE COCAÍNA/CRACK
spellingShingle BEM-ESTAR SUBJETIVO E AUTOEFICÁCIA EM DEPENDENTES DE COCAÍNA/CRACK
Ferreira, Eliane Cardoso
Bem-estar subjetivo
Autoeficácia para abstinência de drogas
Abuso de substâncias
cocaína/crack
Subjective well-being
Self-efficacy for abstinence from drugs
Substance abuse
cocaine/crack
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
title_short BEM-ESTAR SUBJETIVO E AUTOEFICÁCIA EM DEPENDENTES DE COCAÍNA/CRACK
title_full BEM-ESTAR SUBJETIVO E AUTOEFICÁCIA EM DEPENDENTES DE COCAÍNA/CRACK
title_fullStr BEM-ESTAR SUBJETIVO E AUTOEFICÁCIA EM DEPENDENTES DE COCAÍNA/CRACK
title_full_unstemmed BEM-ESTAR SUBJETIVO E AUTOEFICÁCIA EM DEPENDENTES DE COCAÍNA/CRACK
title_sort BEM-ESTAR SUBJETIVO E AUTOEFICÁCIA EM DEPENDENTES DE COCAÍNA/CRACK
author Ferreira, Eliane Cardoso
author_facet Ferreira, Eliane Cardoso
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Gomes, Miria Benicsa
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Rezende, Manuel Morgado
dc.contributor.referee2ID.fl_str_mv CPF:25489658774
dc.contributor.authorID.fl_str_mv CPF:19272410819
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Eliane Cardoso
contributor_str_mv Martins, Maria do Carmo Fernandes
Gomes, Miria Benicsa
Rezende, Manuel Morgado
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bem-estar subjetivo
Autoeficácia para abstinência de drogas
Abuso de substâncias
cocaína/crack
topic Bem-estar subjetivo
Autoeficácia para abstinência de drogas
Abuso de substâncias
cocaína/crack
Subjective well-being
Self-efficacy for abstinence from drugs
Substance abuse
cocaine/crack
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Subjective well-being
Self-efficacy for abstinence from drugs
Substance abuse
cocaine/crack
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
description This study aimed to identify and describe associations between subjective well-being, construct formed by general satisfaction with life and positive and negative affects, and self-efficacy for drug abstinence in cocaine/crack in the process of withdrawal. Used to assess the variables, the Scales of Positive and Negative Affects, General Satisfaction with Life, Self-efficacy for Withdrawal of Drug Evaluation for Change, University of Rhode Island and a questionnaire on socio-demographic and socio-cultural. 70 men participated, cocaine/crack, young and low education. They were people of incomes of up to three minimum wages (63%) who were hospitalized more than once (65%), self-reported abstinence at the time of data collection. Participants had average levels of self-efficacy for abstinence from drugs, low levels of subjective well-being, and were satisfied with their lives. Calculations of Pearson correlation revealed no association between subjective well-being and self-efficacy for abstinence from drugs, including readiness to change drug use and subjective well-being, nor between readiness to change drug use and self-efficacy for abstinence drugs. Results of analysis of variance revealed no differences in the levels of subjective well-being among different groups of readiness for change nor between the mean self-efficacy for abstinence from drugs among different groupings of readiness for change in drug use. The discussion touched on the results of the fact that the admission of participants was voluntary or involuntary, length of stay, their stage of readiness to change their behavior of drug and the characteristics of their group withdrawal on the literature of the area. Finally, he pointed out, in conclusion, limitations and future research agenda.
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