The study examined the effectiveness of self efficacy component of the health action process approach (HAPA), and religiosity in the treatment of substance use disorders. Results indicated that belief leading to the adoption, initiation and maintenance of health behaviours must be explicitly conceived by patients as a process that consists of at least a motivation phase and volition phase, leading to positive outcomes in compliance and abstinence maintenance for the treatment of substance use disorders. However if patients do not believe in their capability to perform the desired action, they would fail to adopt, initiate and maintain it leading to frequent relapses. Using group cognitive-behaviour therapy among male patients, self efficacy...
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This study investigated the role of self-efficacy judgments as related to abstinence/relapse behavio...
Intent to influence the process of recovery and relapse prevention for people with Substance Abuse D...
Aim: One of the influential elements in the life of an individual is his or her level of self effica...
Substance use is increasingly becoming a global problem and a constant health crisis that affects ea...
Introduction: The present study aimed at examining the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy...
Objective: This study investigated the efficacy of meaning-centred therapy (MCT) in the management o...
Background and Objectives: Despite the large number of research and measures focusing on substance a...
Background: Religious beliefs can assist with the success of treatment in persons with substance abu...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of cognitive behavior therapy...
The study aimed to identify the effectiveness of the cognitive-behavioral therapy program in reducin...
Introduction: This study was aimed to compare of the effectiveness of group cognitive-behavioral the...
Text in EnglishAgainst the background of high prevalence of substance abuse in the globe generally a...
Background: Substance use disorders (SUDs) lead to serious problems, including health disorders, and...
Literature in the field of addiction supports the importance of self-efficacy and spirituality in th...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Co...
This study investigated the role of self-efficacy judgments as related to abstinence/relapse behavio...
Intent to influence the process of recovery and relapse prevention for people with Substance Abuse D...
Aim: One of the influential elements in the life of an individual is his or her level of self effica...
Substance use is increasingly becoming a global problem and a constant health crisis that affects ea...
Introduction: The present study aimed at examining the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy...
Objective: This study investigated the efficacy of meaning-centred therapy (MCT) in the management o...
Background and Objectives: Despite the large number of research and measures focusing on substance a...
Background: Religious beliefs can assist with the success of treatment in persons with substance abu...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of cognitive behavior therapy...
The study aimed to identify the effectiveness of the cognitive-behavioral therapy program in reducin...
Introduction: This study was aimed to compare of the effectiveness of group cognitive-behavioral the...
Text in EnglishAgainst the background of high prevalence of substance abuse in the globe generally a...
Background: Substance use disorders (SUDs) lead to serious problems, including health disorders, and...
Literature in the field of addiction supports the importance of self-efficacy and spirituality in th...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Co...
This study investigated the role of self-efficacy judgments as related to abstinence/relapse behavio...
Intent to influence the process of recovery and relapse prevention for people with Substance Abuse D...