Investigation of factors associated with low adherence to treatment of codependency in family members of psychoactive substance users

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The aim of this study was to investigate possible factors that prevent adherence to the treatment of codependent family members of problem drug use individuals. A quasi-experimental study was carried out with 133 relatives of psychoactive substances users who called the Brazilian drug hotline (Ligue 132) between 2013 and 2015, from the five regions of Brazil. The following instruments were used: General service protocol; Family assistance protocol; Holyoake Codependency Index; Behavioral Adherence Scale; and Adherence Factor Questionnaire. Univariate analysis of data was performed for categorical variables and Chi-square test for comparison between variables, with p < 0.05. The sample showed a predominance of women (91.7%), especially mothers (82.7%). Among the investigated factors, alcohol as the substance involved in the problem showed a significant association with the non-adherence to treatment through teleintervention of family members.

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Baptista, H. P., Bortolon, C. B., Moreira, T. de C., & Barros, H. M. T. (2021). Investigation of factors associated with low adherence to treatment of codependency in family members of psychoactive substance users. Estudos de Psicologia (Campinas), 38. https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0275202138e200023

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