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An investigation of the personality features and treatment response of buprenorphine treated clients grouped by preference for heroin or analgesics.
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An investigation of the personality features and treatment response of buprenorphine treated clients grouped by preference for heroin or analgesics./
作者:
Benner, Frederick S.
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163 p.
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Adviser: Bruce Fischer.
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Dissertation Abstracts International68-04B.
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Health Sciences, Mental Health. -
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An investigation of the personality features and treatment response of buprenorphine treated clients grouped by preference for heroin or analgesics.
Benner, Frederick S.
An investigation of the personality features and treatment response of buprenorphine treated clients grouped by preference for heroin or analgesics.
- 163 p.
Adviser: Bruce Fischer.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Capella University, 2007.
Opioid dependent patients receiving the medication buprenorphine were divided by stated preference for heroin or painkillers and assessed using the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III and the Addiction Severity Index. An analysis of personality style and treatment response was conducted and the results compared within and between the groups. Of the original sample (N=62), 51 individuals (71%) completed 16 weeks of treatment; 26 were in the Heroin group and 25 were in the Painkiller group. The MCMI-III was administered at admission, at 4 weeks, and at 16 weeks of treatment; the ASI was administered at admission and at 16 weeks as a measure of behavioral change. Clusters of personality styles were revealed with Antisocial dominant in the Heroin group and Dependent dominant in the Painkiller group. Results suggest that the majority of total participants do not differ in MCMI-III personality categorization over the course of the study. Treatment was individualized and no significant difference in treatment response by personality style or drug of choice was demonstrated. Recommendations for future research with this population and implications for clinical practice are described.
ISBN: 9780549007128Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017693
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