The effect of maladaptive schemas and psychological flexibility approaches on the addiction severity of drug addicts

Title

The effect of maladaptive schemas and psychological flexibility approaches on the addiction severity of drug addicts

Reference

Albal, E., & Buzlu, S. (2021). The effect of maladaptive schemas and psychological flexibility approaches on the addiction severity of drug addicts. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 35(6), 617-624. doi:10.1016/j.apnu.2021.09.001

Abstract

This study tested a model of the effect of maladaptive schemas on addiction severity and the mediating role of psychological flexibility between the two. The descriptive and methodological study was conducted with 661 opioid users. Data were collected using the questionnaire, including sociodemographic Characteristics, Addiction Profile Index, Young Schema Questionnaire 3 Short Form, Freiburg Mindfulness Inventory, Acceptance and Action Questionnaire–II and Cognitive Fusion Questionnaire. Data were analyzed using descriptive and correlational analysis and structural equation model. The mean age was 27.43 ± 7.04 years. Of participants, 52.3

Keywords

Adaptation, Psychological; Substance Dependence; Prevention and Control; Severity of Illness; Human; Descriptive Research; Methodological Research; Analgesics, Opioid; Adverse Effects; Substance Abusers; Questionnaires; Clinical Assessment Tools; Descripti

Country

Turkey

Sample type

Clinical

Study focus

Early maladaptive schemas

Study design

Correlational