Title of article :
Metacognitive and Meta-Emotional Styles in Patients With Alcohol and the Other Substance Dependence
Author/Authors :
Ipek، Okan Ufuk نويسنده Bakirkoy Research and Training Hospital for Psychiatric and Neurological Diseases, Istanbul, Turkey , , Yavuz، Kaasim Fatih نويسنده Bakirkoy Research and Training Hospital for Psychiatric and Neurological Diseases, Istanbul, Turkey , , Ulusoy، Sevinc نويسنده Bakirkoy Research and Training Hospital for Psychiatric and Neurological Diseases, Istanbul, Turkey , , Sahin، Oktay نويسنده Bakirkoy Research and Training Hospital for Psychiatric and Neurological Diseases, Istanbul, Turkey , , Kurt، Erhan نويسنده Bakirkoy Research and Training Hospital for Psychiatric and Neurological Diseases, Istanbul, Turkey ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2015
Pages :
5
From page :
1
To page :
5
Abstract :
Both alcohol and other substances are utilized for emotional and cognitive regulation. The purpose of the present study was to compare metacognitive styles and distress intolerance in patients with alcohol and other substance dependence. According to DSM-IV TR criteria, 45 patients with alcohol dependence (AD), 44 patients with substance dependence (SD), and 43 volunteers without AD or SD (control group) were enrolled. Socio-demographic information form, Distress Tolerance Scale (DTS), and metacognitive questionaire-30 (MCQ-30) were used to evaluate the participants. Patients with AD had significantly lower “tolerance” subscale and total DTS scores than those with SD and control group(P = 0.008 for SD sample and P = 0.004 for control group). Patients with SD had significantly higher scores in “appraisal” subscale DTS than control group (P = 0.005). Patients of both AD and SD groups had significantly higher scores in “positive beliefs” subscale of MCQ-30 than control group (P = 0.012 for AD group and P = 0. 001 for SD group). There was no significant difference between AD and SD groups in any MCQ-30 subscale and total scores (P = 0.440). Metacognitive regulation strategies are more considerable prediction than emotional regulation strategies in SD group than in AD group. Individuals with AD use alcohol as a means of both cognitive and emotional regulation strategy.
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction
Serial Year :
2015
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction
Record number :
2387331
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