Developing Illness Awareness and Self-Agency of Addicted Patients to Predict Risk Situations and Reduce Relapse

Valdés-Sánchez, N.

Keywords: addiction, Illness awareness, Self-agency

Abstract

Addiction is a physiological and psychological and social disorder that is considered a major health problem in many societies. This disorder is associated with difficulties in the ability of addicted patients to resist and prevent self-destructive and risk situations. This has led to numerous studies that have managed to demonstrate that there is a relationship between the self-efficacy and motivation of these patients aimed at changing addictive habits, even being considered as predictors and/or mediators of the effects of treatment. This article proposes to understand self-efficacy in a broader way (self-agency) that goes beyond the cognitive and behavioural aspects necessary, which also includes an adequate level of self-regulation, commitment and lifestyle changes, all of which are necessary to obtain successful and stable therapeutic results over time.

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Título de la Revista: J Addict Addictv Disord
Volumen: 7
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 37
Idioma: Inglés
DOI:

10.24966/AAD-7276/100037