Journal article
Learned Helplessness and Cocaine Dependence: An Investigation
Journal of addictive diseases, v 15(2), pp 13-24
01 Jan 1996
PMID: 8703998
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Abstract
Low personal control and a sense of meaninglessness of life, attributes associated with a pattern of human learned helplessness, have also been described as contributing to the onset of adolescent drug use, as well as the maintenance of chronic substance abuse. However, despite its intuitive appeal as an etiologic factor, the absence of psychometrically sound and easily administered measures of learned helplessness has limited the ability of researchers to empirically test its role in the addiction process. Accordingly, the publication by Quinless and Nelson (1988) of a relatively brief Learned Helplessness Scale (LHS) led us to administer it to a sample of 30 consecutive cocaine dependent individuals seeking treatment for the first time at our facility. Our results indicated that the LHS was internally consistent when administered to this clinical sample and that theoretically meaningful and statistically significant relationships with other measures of psychological functioning were observed. Moreover, scores on the LHS were related to treatment retention/outcome.
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- Title
- Learned Helplessness and Cocaine Dependence
- Creators
- Robert C. Sterling - Thomas Jefferson UniversityEdward Gottheil - Thomas Jefferson UniversityStephen P Weinstein - Thomas Jefferson UniversityAllan Lundy - Thomas Jefferson UniversityRonald D. Serota - Thomas Jefferson University
- Publication Details
- Journal of addictive diseases, v 15(2), pp 13-24
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis Group
- Number of pages
- 12
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Pharmacology and Physiology
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:A1996UE19700002
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-0029914210
- Other Identifier
- 991022191297404721
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