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Original Articles

Anxiety, Depression and Coping Strategies in Recently Detoxified Alcoholics

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Pages 55-65 | Published online: 25 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

To investigate the relationships between the coping strategies used by recently detoxified alcoholics and anxiety as well as depression, 53 recently detoxified alcoholics completed a biographical questionnaire, the S-scale of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, the Beck Depression Inventory and the Coping Strategy Indicator. Of the 53 subjects, 72% experienced above average anxiety and depression was present in 77%. An avoidant coping strategy emerged as a significant positive predictor of both anxiety and depression. This indicates the ineffectiveness of an avoidant coping strategy for alcoholic patients. A problem-solving coping strategy emerged as a significant negative predictor of both anxiety and depression, which indicates the adaptive value of a problem-solving coping strategy. These findings suggest that training in problem-solving coping strategies, as opposed to avoidance, may improve the success rate of alcohol rehabilitation programs.

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