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The transtheoretical model posits that contemplating change in substance ab
use involves weighing the costs of substance use against the benefits. One
of the common aversive consequences of substance misuse is personal loss. I
ndeed, higher total number of losses of unspecified recency and importance
have predicted greater motivation to change substance use patterns. A sampl
e of 110 participants with co-occurring Axis I psychiatric and substance us
e disorders completed a questionnaire measuring recent important substance-
related losses (LOSS-QR) and the Brief Readiness to Change questionnaire (R
TC). The LOSS-OR yielded scores for frequency, importance, and association
of substance misuse with recent losses. Total recent important substance-re
lated loss scores were positively and significantly correlated with total R
TC. Hierarchical regression analyses found that identifying losses as subst
ance related and important accounted for significant amounts of variance in
total RTC, and identifying losses as substance related predicted precontem
plation and contemplation scores. As hypothesized by the transtheoretical m
odel, awareness of substance-related losses seems to be. important for peop
le with comorbid psychiatric disorders contemplating behavior change. (C) 2
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