Predicting Positive Attitudes About Quitting Drug and Alcohol Use Among Homeless Women

Two separate path models for alcohol and drugs were tested in which psychosocial, environmental, and sociodemographic variables predicted behavioral and substance abuse related factors as well as the key outcome of positive attitudes about quitting drugs ( N = 620) or alcohol ( N = 526) in a sample...

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description Two separate path models for alcohol and drugs were tested in which psychosocial, environmental, and sociodemographic variables predicted behavioral and substance abuse related factors as well as the key outcome of positive attitudes about quitting drugs ( N = 620) or alcohol ( N = 526) in a sample of 709 homeless women. A positive attitude about quitting alcohol was predicted by more Addiction Symptoms, fewer Positive Effects from using alcohol, and not having a partner who uses alcohol. A positive attitude about quitting drugs was predicted by more Drug Problems, greater Drug Use in the Past 6 Months, more Active Coping, more education, less Emotional Distress, not having a partner who uses drugs, and fewer Addiction Symptoms. Implications of the results for drug and alcohol interventions are discussed.
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subjects Abstinence
Addictive behaviors
Adolescent
Adult
Adult and adolescent clinical studies
Alcohol Abuse
Alcoholism
Alcoholism - diagnosis
Alcoholism - psychology
Alcoholism - rehabilitation
Biological and medical sciences
Decision making
Drug Abstinence
Drug Abuse
Drug Addiction
Drug Usage Attitudes
Factor Analysis, Statistical
Female
Forecasting
Homeless
Homeless Persons
Homeless women
Human
Human Females
Humans
Los Angeles
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Miscellaneous
Models, Psychological
Motivation
Multivariate Analysis
Prediction
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Psychosocial Factors
Substance abuse
Substance-Related Disorders - diagnosis
Substance-Related Disorders - psychology
Substance-Related Disorders - rehabilitation
Symptoms
USA
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