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Life-Skills Training Program: Its Effect on Self-efficacy Among Patients With Substance Use Disorders
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Life-Skills Training Program for Substance Use Disorders. Completed, enrolled 45 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effect of life-skills training program on self-efficacy among patients with substance in purposive sample male participants diagnosed with substance use disorders, aged from 20 :50 years old. Hypothesis Participants' Self-efficacy will be improved after implementation the life skills training program. A quasi-experimental one-group pretest-post-test design was used
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This study aims to assess the impact of a life-skills training program on self-efficacy in patients with substance use disorders. The program is designed to prevent relapse by equipping individuals with crucial skills for managing triggers and challenges. It focuses on developing constructive coping strategies, effective stress and craving management techniques, social competencies like assertiveness, and emotional regulation abilities including anger control. By enhancing these domains, the intervention seeks to strengthen patients' confidence in their capacity to resist substance use and make adaptive decisions, thereby reducing relapse risk.