Factors Correlated with Relapse among Substance Abuse Patients

Document Type : Original Article

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Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing- Ain Shams University

Abstract

Background: Substance abuse is a chronic and relapsing disorder with different genetic, mental, social and environmental factors, influencing its commencement and continuation. Aim: The study aimed to assess factors correlated with relapse among substance abuse patients. Setting: The present study carried out at institute of psychiatry affiliated to Ain Shams university hospitals and El Khanka Hospital Sample: A convenient sample of 120 relapse patients from institute of psychiatry and El Khanka Hospital. Tools of data collection:: Structured questionnaire was utilized. It included two parts. Part I: to assess socio-demographic characteristics. Part 2: Questionnaire about factors correlated with relapse among substance abuse patients Results: It was founded that relapse dimensions represented from the greatest to the lowest mean score as the following; Unpleasant feelings, good feelings, disruption of relationships with others, mental, physical and debilitating pains, desire and real estate hints, test the ability to control the abuse, the pressure of the co-workers, and the least of them for Family problems Conclusion: It was concluded that, there was a significant positive correlation between all dimensions of relapse and socio-demographic characteristics as age, place of birth, level of education and economic status. Recommendation: Developing future prevention programs for protection against substance abuse

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