Lc. Sobell et al., Alcohol and drug abusers' perceived reasons for self-change in Canada and Switzerland: Computer-assisted content analysis, SUBST USE M, 36(11), 2001, pp. 1467-1500
Citations number
74
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science","Clinical Psycology & Psychiatry
Although many people recover from substance-use associated problems on thei
r own, little is known about this phenomenon. The paper had two objectives:
to use a new research method, computer-assisted content analysis, to under
stand alcohol and drug abusers' perceived reasons for self-change and to un
dertake a comparative evaluation across substances and cultures to validate
previous findings about subjective appraisal processes. Three studies of n
atural recoveries or alcohol and drug abusers in two countries conducted ta
pe-recorded interviews with 216 respondents. The taped responses were coded
based on a content analytic dictionary approach using a computerized conte
nt analysis program. All three studies found several processes mediating th
e decision to change substance use. The computer Content analysis confirmed
a cognitive appraisal process regardless or the cultural setting or substa
nce. The findings Suggest that several procedures might have benefit in cli
nical interventions. [Translations are provided in the International Abstra
cts section of this issue.].