Early Retention in Substance Abuse Treatment: Attachment, Interpersonal Functioning, and Perceptions of Treatment as Predictors Page: 69
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forms (COPES) (Moos, 1988); and 4) Retention in a substance
abuse program on the 15th day of treatment.
1) Care scale scores on the PBI will show a positive
relationship with retention in a substance abuse program
on the 15th day of treatment.
2) Scores on MDR and FEAR dimensions of the No
Attachment scale will show a negative relationship
with retention in a substance abuse program on the
15th day of treatment.
3) Affiliation scores on the two interpersonal dimensions
of the SASB will show a positive relationship with
retention in a substance abuse program on the 15th day
of treatment.
4) Perceptions of the treatment program on the COPES
will show a negative relationship with retention in a
substance abuse program on the 15th day of treatment.
5) All three independent variables--perceived history of
parental care, current interpersonal functioning and
perception of the program--will show some association
with retention in a substance abuse program on the 15th
day of treatment, with greater predictive power being
associated with each variable's level of specificity.
That is, perception of the program will be most
predictive, followed by current interpersonal
functioning, and then, perceived history of parental
care.
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Bryant, Kay. Early Retention in Substance Abuse Treatment: Attachment, Interpersonal Functioning, and Perceptions of Treatment as Predictors, dissertation, August 1992; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc332498/m1/76/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .