For decades predictors of alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse have been studied, and around 40 different clinical and demographic relapse determinants have been identified. This paper aims to investigate the relationship of two of these AUD relapse factors, namely craving and meaning in life (MiL). We hypothesized that greater meaning in life would be associated with lower cravings and lower relapse rates. An AUD subsample of 81 patients within a clinical population that participated in ongoing exploratory research on religious/spiritual factors related to substance use disorders was followed up to 1 year. Craving (as measured with the Penn Alcohol Craving Scale) and meaning in life (as measured with the Meaning in Life Questionnaire- presen...
Cravings for alcohol are identified as a trigger for relapse, though laboratory studies of cravings ...
Research has indicated that craving is one of the strongest predictors of treatment outcome and rela...
Research has indicated that craving is one of the strongest predictors of treatment outcome and rela...
For decades predictors of alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse have been studied, and around 40 differ...
For decades predictors of alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse have been studied, and around 40 differ...
For decades predictors of alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse have been studied, and around 40 differ...
For decades predictors of alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse have been studied, and around 40 differ...
For decades predictors of alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse have been studied, and around 40 differ...
For decades predictors of alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse have been studied, and around 40 differ...
For decades predictors of alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse have been studied, and around 40 differ...
For decades predictors of alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse have been studied, and around 40 differ...
For decades predictors of alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse have been studied, and around 40 differ...
Background: The role of craving in alcohol dependence and its relationship with relapse has been stu...
Background: Negative affective states and alcohol-related stimuli increase risk of relapse in alcoho...
Cravings for alcohol are identified as a trigger for relapse, though laboratory studies of cravings ...
Cravings for alcohol are identified as a trigger for relapse, though laboratory studies of cravings ...
Research has indicated that craving is one of the strongest predictors of treatment outcome and rela...
Research has indicated that craving is one of the strongest predictors of treatment outcome and rela...
For decades predictors of alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse have been studied, and around 40 differ...
For decades predictors of alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse have been studied, and around 40 differ...
For decades predictors of alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse have been studied, and around 40 differ...
For decades predictors of alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse have been studied, and around 40 differ...
For decades predictors of alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse have been studied, and around 40 differ...
For decades predictors of alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse have been studied, and around 40 differ...
For decades predictors of alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse have been studied, and around 40 differ...
For decades predictors of alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse have been studied, and around 40 differ...
For decades predictors of alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse have been studied, and around 40 differ...
Background: The role of craving in alcohol dependence and its relationship with relapse has been stu...
Background: Negative affective states and alcohol-related stimuli increase risk of relapse in alcoho...
Cravings for alcohol are identified as a trigger for relapse, though laboratory studies of cravings ...
Cravings for alcohol are identified as a trigger for relapse, though laboratory studies of cravings ...
Research has indicated that craving is one of the strongest predictors of treatment outcome and rela...
Research has indicated that craving is one of the strongest predictors of treatment outcome and rela...