학술논문

Spirituality and the treatment of substance use disorders: An exploration of forgiveness, resentment and purpose in life.
Document Type
Article
Source
Addiction Research & Theory. Oct2011, Vol. 19 Issue 5, p459-469. 11p.
Subject
*SUBSTANCE abuse & psychology
*SUBSTANCE abuse treatment
*ANALYSIS of variance
*CONFIDENCE intervals
*STATISTICAL correlation
*FORGIVENESS
*SELF-evaluation
*SPIRITUALITY
*MULTIPLE regression analysis
*TREATMENT programs
*CROSS-sectional method
Language
ISSN
1606-6359
Abstract
Faith-based treatment programs are a viable treatment option for many individuals with substance use disorders; however, the psychological mechanisms that explain the relationship between spirituality and a recovery from substance use disorders have not been established. The Spirituality, Forgiveness, and Purpose (SFP) model of recovery proposes that forgiveness and purpose in life may mediate the spirituality-recovery relationship. As a preliminary step in exploring this theory, a cross-sectional investigation of 277 clients of the Australian Salvation Army Rehabilitation Service Centres was performed. A multiple regression found that forgiveness of others, forgiveness of self, receiving forgiveness from others, and receiving forgiveness from God predicted resentment. Furthermore, multiple mediation analyses found that forgiveness of self and receiving forgiveness from others and God mediated the relationship between daily spiritual experiences and purpose and engagement in life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]