| Literature DB >> 31249535 |
Chunyu Yang1,2, You Zhou3, Qilong Cao2,4, Mengfan Xia2, Jing An1,2.
Abstract
Background: While substance use disorder is one of the overarching health and social issues that might seriously disrupt individuals' self-control and self-efficacy, most previous studies have been conducted among university students or other groups, and little is known about how the underlying mechanisms between self-control and self-efficacy might impact patients with substance use disorders.Entities:
Keywords: patients with substance use disorders; resilience; self-control; self-efficacy; self-esteem
Year: 2019 PMID: 31249535 PMCID: PMC6582546 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00388
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 4.157
Figure 1The hypothesized model concerning the relationship between self-control and self-efficiency: resilience and self-esteem as mediators.
Sample characteristics.
| Sample characteristics | Total (N = 298) | Male | Female | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M | SD | n | % | n | % | ||
| Age | Male (18–64) | 37.5 | 9.5 | – | – | – | – |
| Female (19–55) | 35.2 | 8.2 | – | – | – | – | |
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| Gender | 1. Male | 210 | 70.5 | – | – | – | – |
| 2. Female | 88 | 29.5 | – | – | – | – | |
| Education level: (n = 293) | 1. Elementary school and below | 49 | 16.4 | 35 | 16.7 | 14 | 15.9 |
| 2. Middle school | 125 | 41.9 | 87 | 41.4 | 38 | 43.2 | |
| 3. High school | 88 | 29.5 | 61 | 29.0 | 26 | 29.5 | |
| 4. College | 29 | 9.7 | 20 | 9.5 | 9 | 10.2 | |
| 5. Above college | 2 | 0.7 | 2 | 1.0 | 0 | 0.0 | |
| Work status: (n = 289) | 1. Unemployment | 136 | 45.6 | 88 | 41.9 | 48 | 54.5 |
| 2. Employment | 134 | 45.0 | 108 | 51.4 | 25 | 28.4 | |
| 3. Others | 19 | 6.4 | 11 | 5.2 | 8 | 9.1 | |
| Years of substance use: (n = 271) | <5 years | 85 | 28.5 | 66 | 31.4 | 19 | 21.6 |
| 6–10 years | 94 | 31.5 | 62 | 29.5 | 32 | 36.4 | |
| >10 years | 91 | 30.5 | 57 | 27.1 | 34 | 38.6 | |
| Substance Classification | 1. Heroin | 82 | 27.5 | 60 | 28.6 | 22 | 25.0 |
| 2. Methamphetamine | 253 | 84.9 | 172 | 81.9 | 81 | 92.0 | |
| 3. Ketamine | 53 | 17.8 | 30 | 14.3 | 23 | 26.1 | |
| 4. MDMA (ecstasy) | 29 | 9.7 | 18 | 8.6 | 11 | 12.5 | |
| 5. Marihuana | 33 | 11.1 | 19 | 9.0 | 14 | 15.9 | |
| 6. Others | 8 | 2.7 | 6 | 2.9 | 2 | 2.3 | |
| Addiction severity | Mild | 2 | 0.67 | 2 | 1.0 | 0 | 0.0 |
| Moderate | 5 | 1.68 | 4 | 1.9 | 1 | 1.1 | |
| Severe | 291 | 97.65 | 204 | 97.1 | 87 | 98.9 | |
Means, standard deviations (SD), Alpha, reliabilities, and intercorrelations among study variables.
| Measure | Mean | SD | α | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
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| Age | 36.8 | 9.17 | – | 1 | |||||||||
| Gender | – | – | – | −0.116* | 1 | ||||||||
| Education level | – | – | – | −0.135* | −0.005 | 1 | |||||||
| Work status | – | – | – | −0.026 | −0.153** | 0.122** | 1 | ||||||
| Years of addict | 10.3 | 7.71 | – | 0.594** | 0.087 | −0.085 | −0.110 | 1 | |||||
| Addiction severity | 9.71 | 1.61 | 0.70 | −0.048 | 0.220** | 0.056 | −0.209** | 0.282** | 1 | ||||
| Self-control | 65.87 | 8.04 | 0.901 | 0.022 | 0.149** | 0.061 | 0.109 | −0.021 | 0.042 | 1 | |||
| Resilience | 82.27 | 17.62 | 0.939 | 0.020 | 0.059 | 0.034 | 0.047 | −0.037 | 0.079 | 0.160** | 1 | ||
| Self-esteem | 25.79 | 2.74 | 0.711 | −0.130* | 0.156** | 0.032 | 0.068 | 0.037 | −0.104 | 0.292** | 0.184** | 1 | |
| Self-efficacy | 56.58 | 11.75 | 0.895 | 0.018 | 0.058 | 0.129* | 0.035 | 0.038 | 0.054 | 0.171** | 0.481** | 0.231** | 1 |
α = Cronbach’s alpha.
*Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (two-tailed).
**Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (two-tailed).
Gender is coded 1 = male, 2 = female.
Fit indices among competing models.
| Regression weights | Model1 | Model2 | Model3 | Model4 | Target value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self-control→Self-efficacy | 0.142 | ||||
| Self-control→Self-esteem | 0.558*** | 0.546*** |
| 0.352*** | |
| Self-esteem→Self-efficacy | 0.304** | 0.250* |
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| Self-control→Resilience | 0.719*** | 0.715*** |
| 0.525*** | |
| Resilience→Self-efficacy | 0.434*** | 0.352** |
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| Self-esteem→Resilience | 0.103 | ||||
| Resilience→Self-esteem |
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| Self-efficacy→Resilience | 0.366*** | ||||
| Self-efficacy→Self-esteem | 0.384*** | ||||
| χ2 | 154.070 | 152.882 |
| 196.054 | |
| df | 56 | 55 |
| 55 | |
| χ2/df | 2.751 | 2.780 |
| 3.565 | |
| SRMR | 0.0561 | 0.0563 |
| 0.1067 | <0.06 |
| RMSEA | 0.077 | 0.077 |
| 0.093 | <0.08 |
| GFI | 0.924 | 0.925 |
| 0.908 | >0.90 |
| TLI | 0.912 | 0.911 |
| 0.872 | >0.90 |
| CFI | 0.937 | 0.937 |
| 0.909 | >0.90 |
| AIC | 250.070 | 250.882 |
| 268.054 | |
| ECVI | 0.842 | 0.845 |
| 0.903 |
*Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (two-tailed).
**Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (two-tailed).
***Correlation is significant at the 0.001 level (two-tailed).
Figure 2The finalized structural model (N = 298) in the present study. Note. Factor loading is standardized. SC1-SC2 = Two parcels of self-control; Re1-Re3 = Three parcels of Resilience; ESE1-ESE3 = Three parcels of Self-esteem. RESE1-RESE5 = Five parcels of regulatory emotional self-efficacy.
Bootstrapping indirect effects and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the final mediational model.
| Number | Model pathways | Point estimates | 95%CI | |
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| Lower | Upper | |||
| 1 | Self-control→Resilience→Self-efficacy | 0.1046 | 0.0346 | 0.1902 |
| 2 | Self-control→Self-esteem→Self-efficacy | 0.0516 | 0.0146 | 0.1050 |
| 3 | Self-control→Resilience→Self-esteem→Self-efficacy | 0.0043 | 0.0009 | 0.0132 |
| 4 | Self-control→Resilience→ Self-esteem | 0.0920 | 0.0546 | 0.1294 |
| 5 | Resilience→ self-esteem→Self-efficacy | 0.0181 | 0.0061 | 0.0389 |