Self-efficacy as a predictor of treatment outcome in adolescent substance use disorders

JA Burleson, Y Kaminer - Addictive behaviors, 2005 - Elsevier
Youth substance abuse relapse prevention was examined as a function of patients'
situational self-efficacy (SE), their confidence to abstain from substance use in high-risk …

Personal and treatment-related predictors of abstinence self-efficacy

M Ilgen, J McKellar, R Moos - Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 2007 - jsad.com
Objective: To understand better the relationship between substance-use disorder treatment
and abstinence self-efficacy, more information is needed about what factors predict greater …

Self-efficacy and substance abuse: assessment using a brief phone interview

GM Coon, D Pena, PA Illich - Journal of substance abuse treatment, 1998 - Elsevier
Considerable research has shown that one's self-efficacy to avoid cigarette smoking and
alcohol use increases during treatment and that high self-efficacy ratings at follow-up are …

The role of self-efficacy in the treatment of substance use disorders

RM Kadden, MD Litt - Addictive behaviors, 2011 - Elsevier
Self-efficacy is the belief that one has the ability to implement the behaviors needed to
produce a desired effect. There has been growing interest in the role of self-efficacy as a …

When low self-efficacy is efficacious: Toward an addicted-self model of cessation of alcohol-and drug-dependent behavior

R Fiorentine, MP Hillhouse - American Journal on Addictions, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
The relationship between self-efficacy and the cessation of alcohol-and drug-dependent
behavior was examined in this study. Evidence suggests that the Relapse Prevention …

Avoidance coping strategies moderate the relationship between self-efficacy and 5-year alcohol treatment outcomes.

C Levin, M Ilgen, R Moos - Psychology of addictive behaviors, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Both self-efficacy and coping strategies are important determinants of functioning for
substance use disorder patients, yet little is known about their interrelationship. This study …

Protective role of personal competence skills in adolescent substance use: psychological well-being as a mediating factor.

KW Griffin, LM Scheier, GJ Botvin… - Psychology of addictive …, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
Adolescents who use a variety of cognitive and behavioral self-management strategies have
been shown to report reduced rates of early-stage substance use, but little is known about …

Relationship between self-efficacy perceptions and in-treatment drug use among regular cocaine users

JL Rounds-Bryant, PM Flynn… - The American journal of …, 1997 - Taylor & Francis
The perceived ability to engage in situation-specific behaviors (self-efficacy) to overcome
nicotine dependence and alcohol abuse has been shown to correlate significandy with and …

Where there'sa will there'sa way: a longitudinal investigation of the interplay between recovery motivation and self-efficacy in predicting treatment outcome.

JF Kelly, MC Greene - Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
The psychological construct of self-efficacy plays a key role in both general, as well as
addiction-specific, models of health behavior change and is well supported empirically. As a …

The effects of self-regulation and self-efficacy on substance use abstinence

J Chavarria, EB Stevens, LA Jason… - Alcoholism treatment …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Previous research found that self-regulation and self-efficacy were linked to substance use
abstinence. This study examined the relationships between changes in self-regulation and …