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Health-Related Quality of Life Among Substance Abusers in Residential Drug Abuse Treatment
Authors:Keith Morgen  Janetta Astone-Twerell  Ted Hernitche  Lauren Gunneson  Kaitlyn Santangelo
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ, USA;(2) Samaritan Village, Inc., 138-02 Queens Blvd., Briarwood, NY 11435, USA
Abstract:Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in substance abusers remains an area of inquiry in need of investigation. The few studies on the topic have found substance abuser HRQOL less than that of the general population. The present research compared 303 substance abusers in long-term residential therapeutic community treatment in New York with a general non-institutionalized adult sample from New York (N = 27,465) whose data were collected between 2002 and 2006 during the yearly administrations of the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), a state-based system of health surveys gathering data from upwards of 350,000 adults per year across all 50 states. One sample t-tests found that the in-treatment substance abusers reported significantly more physically and mentally unhealthy days over the past 30 days, as well as significantly more inactive days over the past 30 days due to illness.
Keywords:Substance abuse  Quality of life  Treatment  Health  Mental health
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