| Literature DB >> 33777872 |
Xiaoshi Yang1, Carrie Kovarik2, Yuke Wang3, Shenshui Yu3.
Abstract
Compulsory drug detoxification treatment (CDT) is currently the major drug rehabilitation modality in China, and drug users often suffer from extraordinary levels of stress during CDT, leading to a high prevalence of anxiety symptoms. This study assesses anxiety symptoms of the drug users undergoing CDT and explores the associated factors. A cross-sectional study with cluster sampling was conducted in three cities in Liaoning Province of Northeast China. Nine hundred CDT drug users were interviewed face-to-face with Chinese questionnaires. Hierarchical multiple regression (HMR) analysis was conducted to explore the factors associated with anxiety symptoms. The prevalence of anxiety symptoms among the CDT drug users was substantially high (33.2%). HMR analysis indicated perceived stress and characteristics of drug use such as types of drugs, were the most important contributors to anxiety symptoms. Optimism (LOT-R) played a protective role in reducing anxiety symptoms in this population. Anxiety symptoms of drug users undergoing CDT were present in a significant proportion of the CDT population. Optimism is a protective factor which could attenuate the detrimental effects of perceived stress on anxiety symptoms and potentially improve treatment outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: anxiety symptoms; compulsory detoxification treatment; drug users; optimism; perceived stress
Year: 2021 PMID: 33777872 PMCID: PMC7990875 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.524068
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565