Autoeficácia e tentação em dependentes de cocaína/crack com tratamento baseado no modelo transteórico de mudança (MTT)

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Autor(a) principal: Ávila, Andressa Celente de
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The use of cocaine/crack is a concern in healthcare getting attention due to the increase of users and consequences that may result. There is no definition as to the best treatment for this population. One of them is the Transtheoretical model of change (TTM) that assists the user in intentional behavior change. The concepts of self-efficacy and temptation are part of TTM change mechanisms present in behavior modification as well as the processes of change that are divided into experiential processes and behavioral processes. This dissertation aims to evaluate self-efficacy for abstinence and the temptation to use drugs after intervention based on TTM in cocaine/crack dependents. It was used a secondary data analysis of the original study with was a randomized clinical trial. The participants were dependent on cocaine and/or crack, men and women, aged between 18-59, with minimum education of five years, and admitted to treatment facilities for drug addiction. The sample was divided into experimental group (n=39) that received eight sessions of TTM and the control group (n=30) that received eight sessions of psychoeducation about drugs. The following instruments were applied before and after the intervention: interview protocol; Wechsler Intelligence Scale for adults (WAIS-III); Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE); Drug Abstinence Self-efficacy Scale (DASE); Temptation to Use Drugs Scale (TUD); and scale of processes change (EPM). Empirical Section I aimed to compare self-efficacy for abstinence and temptation to use drugs in cocaine/crack users after intervention with TTM. The results of the Student t test showed that there were significant differences in all factors of DASE (p<.05 e p≤.001) in the experimental group between the initial assessment and revaluation, and all the TUD factors (p≤.001). These findings indicate that self-efficacy increased and the temptation decreased after the intervention. The control group also showed differences in self-efficacy and temptation, but at a lower magnitude. The effect of the intervention was greater in the experimental group, both in DASE and TUD, with moderate effect and of great magnitude. Empirical Section II aimed to verify the association between self-efficacy for abstinence, temptation to use drugs and the processes of change after the intervention based on TTM. The Student t test results showed in the revaluation of the EPM that the experimental group used more behavioral processes (p=.000). The Pearson correlation observed that there was a association between DASE, TUD and EPM in the experimental group, the more self-efficacy and less temptation, the more behavioral processes were used such as self-deliberation, counter-conditioning and aid relationships. Thus, it is understood that after the intervention with TTM there was an increase in self-efficacy of the participants, reduction of temptation and association between these constructs with the processes of change, i.e., results consistent with the change toward abstinence from cocaine/crack.
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spelling Oliveira, Margareth da Silva164.857.850-00http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4787349U7028.500.560-06http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4359167U6Ávila, Andressa Celente de2016-03-04T14:15:46Z2016-01-07http://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/6520The use of cocaine/crack is a concern in healthcare getting attention due to the increase of users and consequences that may result. There is no definition as to the best treatment for this population. One of them is the Transtheoretical model of change (TTM) that assists the user in intentional behavior change. The concepts of self-efficacy and temptation are part of TTM change mechanisms present in behavior modification as well as the processes of change that are divided into experiential processes and behavioral processes. This dissertation aims to evaluate self-efficacy for abstinence and the temptation to use drugs after intervention based on TTM in cocaine/crack dependents. It was used a secondary data analysis of the original study with was a randomized clinical trial. The participants were dependent on cocaine and/or crack, men and women, aged between 18-59, with minimum education of five years, and admitted to treatment facilities for drug addiction. The sample was divided into experimental group (n=39) that received eight sessions of TTM and the control group (n=30) that received eight sessions of psychoeducation about drugs. The following instruments were applied before and after the intervention: interview protocol; Wechsler Intelligence Scale for adults (WAIS-III); Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE); Drug Abstinence Self-efficacy Scale (DASE); Temptation to Use Drugs Scale (TUD); and scale of processes change (EPM). Empirical Section I aimed to compare self-efficacy for abstinence and temptation to use drugs in cocaine/crack users after intervention with TTM. The results of the Student t test showed that there were significant differences in all factors of DASE (p<.05 e p≤.001) in the experimental group between the initial assessment and revaluation, and all the TUD factors (p≤.001). These findings indicate that self-efficacy increased and the temptation decreased after the intervention. The control group also showed differences in self-efficacy and temptation, but at a lower magnitude. The effect of the intervention was greater in the experimental group, both in DASE and TUD, with moderate effect and of great magnitude. Empirical Section II aimed to verify the association between self-efficacy for abstinence, temptation to use drugs and the processes of change after the intervention based on TTM. The Student t test results showed in the revaluation of the EPM that the experimental group used more behavioral processes (p=.000). The Pearson correlation observed that there was a association between DASE, TUD and EPM in the experimental group, the more self-efficacy and less temptation, the more behavioral processes were used such as self-deliberation, counter-conditioning and aid relationships. Thus, it is understood that after the intervention with TTM there was an increase in self-efficacy of the participants, reduction of temptation and association between these constructs with the processes of change, i.e., results consistent with the change toward abstinence from cocaine/crack.O consumo de cocaína/crack representa uma preocupação na área da saúde recebendo atenção devido ao aumento de usuários e consequências que pode provocar. Não há uma definição quanto ao melhor tratamento para esta população, um dos modelos indicados é o Modelo transteórico de mudança (MTT) que auxilia o usuário na mudança intencional de comportamento. Os conceitos de autoeficácia e tentação fazem parte dos mecanismos de mudança do MTT estando presentes na modificação de comportamento, assim como os processos de mudança que se dividem em processos experienciais e processos comportamentais. Portanto, esta dissertação tem como objetivo avaliar a autoeficácia para abstinência e a tentação para uso de drogas após intervenção baseada no MTT em dependentes de cocaína/crack. Utilizou-se um delineamento de análise de dados secundários do estudo original, um ensaio clínico randomizado. Os participantes eram dependentes de cocaína e/ou crack, homens e mulheres de 18 a 59 anos, com escolaridade mínima de cinco anos e internados em locais de tratamento para dependência química. A amostra foi dividida em grupo experimental (n=39) que recebeu oito sessões de MTT e em grupo controle (n=30) que recebeu oito sessões de psicoeducação sobre drogas. Foram aplicados antes e depois das intervenções os seguintes instrumentos: protocolo de entrevista; Escala de inteligência Wechsler para adultos (WAIS-III); Mini-exame do estado mental (MEEM); Escala de autoeficácia para abstinência de drogas (EAAD); Escala de tentação para uso de drogas (ESTUD); e Escala de processos de mudança (EPM). A Seção Empírica I teve como objetivo comparar a autoeficácia para abstinência e tentação para uso de drogas nos dependentes de cocaína/crack após intervenção com o MTT. Os resultados do Teste t de Student apontaram que houve diferenças significativas em todos os fatores da EAAD (p<0,05 e p≤0,001) no grupo experimental entre a avaliação inicial e a reavaliação, e em todos os fatores da ESTUD (p≤0,001). Estes achados indicam que a autoeficácia aumentou após a intervenção e a tentação diminuiu. O grupo controle também apresentou diferenças na autoeficácia e tentação, porém em menor magnitude. O tamanho de efeito da intervenção foi maior no grupo experimental, tanto na EAAD como na ESTUD, com efeito moderado e de grande magnitude. A Seção Empírica II teve como objetivo verificar se havia associação entre a autoeficácia para abstinência, tentação para uso de drogas e os processos de mudança após a intervenção baseada no MTT. Os resultados apontaram com o Teste t de Student que o grupo experimental utilizou mais processos comportamentais na reavaliação da EPM (p=0,000). Na Correlação de Pearson foi possível verificar que houve associação entre a EAAD, ESTUD e EPM no grupo experimental, quanto mais autoeficácia e menos tentação, mais eram utilizados processos comportamentais tais como a autodeliberação, contra-condicionamento e relações de ajuda. Dessa forma, entende-se que após a intervenção com MTT houve aumento na autoeficácia dos participantes, diminuição da tentação e associação entre estes constructos com os processos de mudança, ou seja, resultados coerentes com o movimento de mudança em direção à abstinência de cocaína/crack.Submitted by Setor de Tratamento da Informação - BC/PUCRS (tede2@pucrs.br) on 2016-03-04T14:15:46Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DIS_ANDRESSA_CELENTE_DE_AVILA_PARCIAL.pdf: 1004464 bytes, checksum: 7a7aa24888b0ad7ff31b02e4f6313d93 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-03-04T14:15:46Z (GMT). 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title Autoeficácia e tentação em dependentes de cocaína/crack com tratamento baseado no modelo transteórico de mudança (MTT)
spellingShingle Autoeficácia e tentação em dependentes de cocaína/crack com tratamento baseado no modelo transteórico de mudança (MTT)
Ávila, Andressa Celente de
PSICOLOGIA CLÍNICA
COCAÍNA
CRACK (DROGA)
TRANSTORNOS RELACIONADOS AO USO DE SUBSTÂNCIAS - TERAPIA
TENTAÇÃO
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
title_short Autoeficácia e tentação em dependentes de cocaína/crack com tratamento baseado no modelo transteórico de mudança (MTT)
title_full Autoeficácia e tentação em dependentes de cocaína/crack com tratamento baseado no modelo transteórico de mudança (MTT)
title_fullStr Autoeficácia e tentação em dependentes de cocaína/crack com tratamento baseado no modelo transteórico de mudança (MTT)
title_full_unstemmed Autoeficácia e tentação em dependentes de cocaína/crack com tratamento baseado no modelo transteórico de mudança (MTT)
title_sort Autoeficácia e tentação em dependentes de cocaína/crack com tratamento baseado no modelo transteórico de mudança (MTT)
author Ávila, Andressa Celente de
author_facet Ávila, Andressa Celente de
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COCAÍNA
CRACK (DROGA)
TRANSTORNOS RELACIONADOS AO USO DE SUBSTÂNCIAS - TERAPIA
TENTAÇÃO
topic PSICOLOGIA CLÍNICA
COCAÍNA
CRACK (DROGA)
TRANSTORNOS RELACIONADOS AO USO DE SUBSTÂNCIAS - TERAPIA
TENTAÇÃO
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
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description The use of cocaine/crack is a concern in healthcare getting attention due to the increase of users and consequences that may result. There is no definition as to the best treatment for this population. One of them is the Transtheoretical model of change (TTM) that assists the user in intentional behavior change. The concepts of self-efficacy and temptation are part of TTM change mechanisms present in behavior modification as well as the processes of change that are divided into experiential processes and behavioral processes. This dissertation aims to evaluate self-efficacy for abstinence and the temptation to use drugs after intervention based on TTM in cocaine/crack dependents. It was used a secondary data analysis of the original study with was a randomized clinical trial. The participants were dependent on cocaine and/or crack, men and women, aged between 18-59, with minimum education of five years, and admitted to treatment facilities for drug addiction. The sample was divided into experimental group (n=39) that received eight sessions of TTM and the control group (n=30) that received eight sessions of psychoeducation about drugs. The following instruments were applied before and after the intervention: interview protocol; Wechsler Intelligence Scale for adults (WAIS-III); Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE); Drug Abstinence Self-efficacy Scale (DASE); Temptation to Use Drugs Scale (TUD); and scale of processes change (EPM). Empirical Section I aimed to compare self-efficacy for abstinence and temptation to use drugs in cocaine/crack users after intervention with TTM. The results of the Student t test showed that there were significant differences in all factors of DASE (p<.05 e p≤.001) in the experimental group between the initial assessment and revaluation, and all the TUD factors (p≤.001). These findings indicate that self-efficacy increased and the temptation decreased after the intervention. The control group also showed differences in self-efficacy and temptation, but at a lower magnitude. The effect of the intervention was greater in the experimental group, both in DASE and TUD, with moderate effect and of great magnitude. Empirical Section II aimed to verify the association between self-efficacy for abstinence, temptation to use drugs and the processes of change after the intervention based on TTM. The Student t test results showed in the revaluation of the EPM that the experimental group used more behavioral processes (p=.000). The Pearson correlation observed that there was a association between DASE, TUD and EPM in the experimental group, the more self-efficacy and less temptation, the more behavioral processes were used such as self-deliberation, counter-conditioning and aid relationships. Thus, it is understood that after the intervention with TTM there was an increase in self-efficacy of the participants, reduction of temptation and association between these constructs with the processes of change, i.e., results consistent with the change toward abstinence from cocaine/crack.
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