Study of Relapse Related Factors among Substance Abuse Clients Mutasem Al-Ajalein

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Most substance abuses are defined as ‘relapsing diseases’, meaning that there is a high frequency of relapse. It is part of the condition. Therefore, caution and effective treatment calls for the development of a relapse prevention plan to anticipate and prevent the relapse. A person in recovery need not have a relapse, many do not. Examples of relapsing diseases are alcohol dependence, diabetes and hypertension. All share about the same rates of relapse. This study aims to identify the motivational factors and relapse through: assess the presence of the motivational factors that lead the substance abuse clients to undergo treatment, assess the effect of the motivational factors that lead the substance abuse clients to undergo treatment, assess the most effective factors that lead to the substance abuse clients to undergo treatment, assess the factors that lead to relapse among substance abuse clients, assess the effect of motivational factors on related to relapse, assess the... Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Study of Relapse Related Factors among Substance Abuse Clients (Mutasem Al-Ajalein)

Полное название книги Mutasem Al-Ajalein Study of Relapse Related Factors among Substance Abuse Clients
Автор Mutasem Al-Ajalein
Ключевые слова сестринское дело, медицинский персонал, система здравоохранения
Категории Медицина и здоровье. ЗОЖ, Медицинские науки. Здравоохранение
ISBN 9783659537530
Издательство
Год 2014
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