PMID: 641172Jan 1, 1978Paper

Drug abuses in the military: correlates of successful rehabilitation

Journal of Clinical Psychology
R Bradley, D L Redfering

Abstract

Investigated the relationships among motivation for drug abuse, successful rehabilitation, and personality/demographic variables. The Ss, 20 airmen who had completed successfully a local USAF Drug Abuse Rehabilitation Program, were administered the 16PF Qestionnaire, the Tennessee Self-Concept Scale, and the Sensation Seeking Scale. Multivariate correlative analyses showed that those Ss who progressed most rapidly through the rehabilitation program could be best identified by their scores on the Sensation Seeking Scale, while specific subscales of the Tennessee Self-Concept Scale and the 16PF contributed somewhat to the predictive value. It was concluded the the SSS has potential value in predicting successful rehabilitation of military drug abusers.

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