Self-Efficacy Among Adults in Substance Abuse Treatment: The Role of Religious Coping

In substance abuse treatment, general self‐efficacy and religiousness are factors that may support positive outcomes. The authors surveyed clients receiving substance abuse treatment (N = 121) and found that religious coping predicted general self‐efficacy scores. Clinical implications are discussed...

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Published in:Journal of addictions & offender counseling Vol. 37; no. 1; pp. 35 - 48
Main Authors: Giordano, Amanda L., Prosek, Elizabeth A., Loseu, Sahar, Bevly, Cynthia M., Stamman, Julia, Molina, Citlali E., Callahan, Molly M., Calzada, Richard-Michael
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Alexandria Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01-04-2016
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Summary:In substance abuse treatment, general self‐efficacy and religiousness are factors that may support positive outcomes. The authors surveyed clients receiving substance abuse treatment (N = 121) and found that religious coping predicted general self‐efficacy scores. Clinical implications are discussed.
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ArticleID:JAOC12014
ISSN:1055-3835
2161-1874
DOI:10.1002/jaoc.12014