Substance use disorder can be explained by the interaction between a diversity of biological, psychological, and social variables. In the relapse prevention model, one of the most important elements is the repertoire of coping skills, a set of cognitive and behavioral strategies used to prevent ...
Alcohol consumption and AUDs are seen to be mainly associated with psychosocial stress, with other factors being peer influences, availability of disposable income and drinking for pleasure. They are perceived to result in a range of adverse impacts on social life, family life, personal health and...
the same coping strategies provides transdiagnostic evidence for interventions on problematic alcohol use and emotional symptomatology.The study emphasizes the need for preventive programs focused on promoting adaptive coping strategies to address the intertwined problems of alcohol abuse and emotional disorders...
Naltrexone and Cognitive Behavioral Coping Skills Therapy for the Treatment of Alcohol Drinking and Eating Disorder Features in Alcohol-Dependent Women: A ... Background: Despite important gender differences in drinking patterns, physiological effects of alcohol, and co-occurring psychiatric conditions, re...
Finally, our findings highlight the need for developing specific personal skills and competences across several contexts to appropriately cope with psychological distress during global public health emergencies.Data availability Data files and templates of this study will be available at the data repository...
FOMO Fear of missing out Alcohol use disorder Coping Risk-taking 1. Introduction Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) can be defined as the “pervasive apprehension that others might be having rewarding experiences from which one is absent” (Przybylski et al., 2013). This phenomenon is widespread among...
Alcohol and drug use are common among HIV-infected patients and are important determinants of secondary transmission risk and medication adherence. As part of the Coping with HIV/AIDS in the Southeast (CHASE) Study, 611 HIV-infected patients were consecutively recruited from eight clinical care sites...
“We need to really focus on child and youth well-being. But we need to get more serious about giving teachers the skills that they need so they can translate information to the young people, and also take care of themselves.” While some children seem to be adjusting to online ...
Attendance is associated with increased coping during treatment for women with alcohol use disordersF.S., GraffE.E., EpsteinT., Hildebrandt
Using alcohol or drugs as a coping mechanism Expressing thoughts of self-harm or suicide or engaging in self-destructive behaviors “Every child is different, so above all else, trust your instincts,” says Dr. Roots. Keep in Mind Coping skills for kids are necessary to help them manage stre...