Relapse among abstinent drug users is normal. Several factors are related to relapse, but it remains unclear what individuals’ actual life circumstances are during periods of abstinence, and how these circumstances facilitate or prevent relapse.To illuminate drug users’ experiences during abstinence periods and explore the real-life catalysts and inhibitors contributing to drug use relapse.Qualitative in-depth interviews were conducted with 20 drug users recruited from a compulsory isolated drug rehabilitation center in Changsha. The interviews were guided by open-ended questions on individuals’ experiences in drug use initiation, getting addicted, treatment history, social environment, abstinence, and relapse. Participants were also encour...
Relapse into substance use may be of the challenges of drug surrenderees. The present study determin...
Although the government has carried out countless efforts to prevent relapse among drug addicts afte...
Background: Although the type and structure of substance abuse treatment have changed, the overall a...
Relapse among abstinent drug users is normal. Several factors are related to relapse, but it remains...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Relapse among abstinent drug users is normal. Several factors are related t...
Background Relapse among abstinent drug users is normal. Several factors are related to relapse, but...
Abstract The study aims to explain the relapse on the former drug addiction and its preventive ef...
The study aims to explain the relapse on the former drug addiction and its preventive efforts. The s...
Coping with relapse in the drug addiction treatment is a frequent problem. To accept and admit a pos...
Objectives: In this study, we aimed to determine the individual characteristics of clients who were ...
Introduction: The problem of relapse makes addiction treatment complicated because almost 80% of add...
Introduction and Aims. The aim of this study was to examine heroin careers among former users to ass...
A longitudinal study conducted by the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) in the United States (...
Subject: How a drogue ex-user see a period of his addiction. Abstract: The work focus on the actual ...
Subject: How a drogue ex-user see a period of his addiction. Abstract: The work focus on the actual ...
Relapse into substance use may be of the challenges of drug surrenderees. The present study determin...
Although the government has carried out countless efforts to prevent relapse among drug addicts afte...
Background: Although the type and structure of substance abuse treatment have changed, the overall a...
Relapse among abstinent drug users is normal. Several factors are related to relapse, but it remains...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Relapse among abstinent drug users is normal. Several factors are related t...
Background Relapse among abstinent drug users is normal. Several factors are related to relapse, but...
Abstract The study aims to explain the relapse on the former drug addiction and its preventive ef...
The study aims to explain the relapse on the former drug addiction and its preventive efforts. The s...
Coping with relapse in the drug addiction treatment is a frequent problem. To accept and admit a pos...
Objectives: In this study, we aimed to determine the individual characteristics of clients who were ...
Introduction: The problem of relapse makes addiction treatment complicated because almost 80% of add...
Introduction and Aims. The aim of this study was to examine heroin careers among former users to ass...
A longitudinal study conducted by the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) in the United States (...
Subject: How a drogue ex-user see a period of his addiction. Abstract: The work focus on the actual ...
Subject: How a drogue ex-user see a period of his addiction. Abstract: The work focus on the actual ...
Relapse into substance use may be of the challenges of drug surrenderees. The present study determin...
Although the government has carried out countless efforts to prevent relapse among drug addicts afte...
Background: Although the type and structure of substance abuse treatment have changed, the overall a...