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KMID : 0981220060060020179
Congnitive Behavior Therapy in Korea
2006 Volume.6 No. 2 p.179 ~ p.196
Chai Suk-Hi

Oh Su-Sung
Abstract
The purposes of this study are to examine the relationship between the possibility of relapse into alcohol dependence and the psychological risk factors. Based on previous studies, we measured dysfunctional attitude, alcohol expectancy, alcohol facilitating belief, depression as psychological risk factors and relapse possibility scale as dependent variable. First, we examined the correlation between dysfunctional attitude, alcohol expectancy, alcohol facilitating belief depression and relapse possibility. Relative effects of the dysfunctional attitude, alcohol expectancy, alcohol facilitating belief, and depression in the patients with alcohol dependence on relapse possibility were examined by stepwise multiple regression. Mediating effects of depression on the relationship between alcohol-related belief and relapse possibility were also examined. The subjects were 147 inpatients in alcohol hospitals. The result was that the reliable predictors for relapse possibility of the patients with alcohol dependence were depression, alcohol facilitating belief and dysfunctional attitude. The positive alcohol expectancy was not a significant predictor for relapse possibility. Depression played a mediating role between dysfunctional attitudes and relapse possibility and between alcohol facilitating belief and relapse possibility.
KEYWORD
dysfunctional attitude, alcohol expectancy, alcohol facilitating belie, depression, relapse possibility, alcohol
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