The relation of stress coping strategies and self-handicapping strategies to the process of opiate addicts behavior changes

Background/Aim. During a progress of addictive behavior treatment, the strategies of coping with stress are engaged, but addicts may continue with self-handicapping behavior which is opposite to changing a problematic behavior. The aim of this study was to examine the stress coping (CS) strategies a...

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Main Authors: Jovanović Mirjana, Dickov Aleksandra, Kajtez Marija, Dickov Veselin, Dragišić Tatjana
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Published: Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Serbia, University of Defence, Belgrade 2019-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2019/0042-84501700047J.pdf
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author Jovanović Mirjana
Dickov Aleksandra
Kajtez Marija
Dickov Veselin
Dragišić Tatjana
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Dickov Aleksandra
Kajtez Marija
Dickov Veselin
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description Background/Aim. During a progress of addictive behavior treatment, the strategies of coping with stress are engaged, but addicts may continue with self-handicapping behavior which is opposite to changing a problematic behavior. The aim of this study was to examine the stress coping (CS) strategies and self-handicapping (SH) strategies in relation to the process of addictive behavior change. Methods. In the descriptive clinical study, the sample of 200 consecutively recruited inpatient opiate addicts were explored. They underwent methadone therapy. The general information questionnaire, the Indicator of coping strategies (CSI), SHquestionnaire for assessing self-handicapping behavior (SH) and the University Rhode Island Change Assessment (URICA) questionnaire for the assessment of process of change were completed. The Student t-test, Pearson’s correlation coefficient and multiple regression analysis were applied. The SPSS for Windows was used and the p ≤ 0.05 defined as statistically significant. Results. Among the CS, there were significant correlations between avoiding problems strategy and all SH strategies (p ≤ 0.02). The social support was directly proportionate to the process of change (p = 0.03, β = 0.35). However, the process of change inversely correlated to internal handicaps in interpersonal relationships strategy (IHI) (p = 0.02; β = -0.54) and strategy of focusing to the problem (p = 0.00, β = -0.44). Conclusion. The significant positive predictor for the process of addictive behavior change was a strategy of social support, but focusing on the problem and the strategy of internal handicaps in achievement situations were significant negative predictors. The evaluation of motivation process and stress coping strategies could be useful for creation of improved tailored treatment of opiate addiction. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. OI 175014]
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spelling doaj-art-e06ff924a3414bbd9f4fa1b34fb4db6a2025-08-20T03:06:08ZengMinistry of Defence of the Republic of Serbia, University of Defence, BelgradeVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502406-07202019-01-01761131810.2298/VSP170222047J0042-84501700047JThe relation of stress coping strategies and self-handicapping strategies to the process of opiate addicts behavior changesJovanović Mirjana0Dickov Aleksandra1Kajtez Marija2Dickov Veselin3Dragišić Tatjana4Clinical Centre Kragujevac, Psychiatric Clinic, KragujevacClinical Center of Vojvodina, Clinic of Psychiatry, Novi Sad + Faculty of Medicine, Novi SadInstitute for the Health Protection of Students, Novi SadInstitute for the Health Protection of Students, Novi SadUniversity Clinical Center of the Republic of Srpska, Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and HerzegovinaBackground/Aim. During a progress of addictive behavior treatment, the strategies of coping with stress are engaged, but addicts may continue with self-handicapping behavior which is opposite to changing a problematic behavior. The aim of this study was to examine the stress coping (CS) strategies and self-handicapping (SH) strategies in relation to the process of addictive behavior change. Methods. In the descriptive clinical study, the sample of 200 consecutively recruited inpatient opiate addicts were explored. They underwent methadone therapy. The general information questionnaire, the Indicator of coping strategies (CSI), SHquestionnaire for assessing self-handicapping behavior (SH) and the University Rhode Island Change Assessment (URICA) questionnaire for the assessment of process of change were completed. The Student t-test, Pearson’s correlation coefficient and multiple regression analysis were applied. The SPSS for Windows was used and the p ≤ 0.05 defined as statistically significant. Results. Among the CS, there were significant correlations between avoiding problems strategy and all SH strategies (p ≤ 0.02). The social support was directly proportionate to the process of change (p = 0.03, β = 0.35). However, the process of change inversely correlated to internal handicaps in interpersonal relationships strategy (IHI) (p = 0.02; β = -0.54) and strategy of focusing to the problem (p = 0.00, β = -0.44). Conclusion. The significant positive predictor for the process of addictive behavior change was a strategy of social support, but focusing on the problem and the strategy of internal handicaps in achievement situations were significant negative predictors. The evaluation of motivation process and stress coping strategies could be useful for creation of improved tailored treatment of opiate addiction. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. OI 175014]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2019/0042-84501700047J.pdfopioid-related disorderstherapeuticsstress, psychologicalmental disorderssurveys and questionnaires
spellingShingle Jovanović Mirjana
Dickov Aleksandra
Kajtez Marija
Dickov Veselin
Dragišić Tatjana
The relation of stress coping strategies and self-handicapping strategies to the process of opiate addicts behavior changes
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
opioid-related disorders
therapeutics
stress, psychological
mental disorders
surveys and questionnaires
title The relation of stress coping strategies and self-handicapping strategies to the process of opiate addicts behavior changes
title_full The relation of stress coping strategies and self-handicapping strategies to the process of opiate addicts behavior changes
title_fullStr The relation of stress coping strategies and self-handicapping strategies to the process of opiate addicts behavior changes
title_full_unstemmed The relation of stress coping strategies and self-handicapping strategies to the process of opiate addicts behavior changes
title_short The relation of stress coping strategies and self-handicapping strategies to the process of opiate addicts behavior changes
title_sort relation of stress coping strategies and self handicapping strategies to the process of opiate addicts behavior changes
topic opioid-related disorders
therapeutics
stress, psychological
mental disorders
surveys and questionnaires
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2019/0042-84501700047J.pdf
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