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How do psychological characteristics of family members affected by substance use influence quality of life?

Authors :
Christine Timko
Øistein Kristensen
John-Kåre Vederhus
Source :
Quality of Life Research
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer International Publishing, 2019.

Abstract

Purpose Addiction is a major health stressor for families, representing an under-researched area with important policy implications. The current aim was to validate the Composite Codependency Scale, which captures the psychological characteristics of affected family members, and assess quality of life as mediated by family functioning. Methods Close relatives (n = 271) of patients in treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) participated in a 4-day psychoeducational program. We also recruited a general population sample (n = 393) via an online social media site. Data were analyzed using multigroup confirmatory factor analysis (MGCFA) and a latent regression model. Differences in subscale latent means were applied to ascertain how the scale discriminated the two populations. Results MGCFA yielded a shortened, nine-item partial scalar invariant scale (SCCS) that allowed comparison of latent means. The SCCS discriminated between family members and the general population, with family scoring higher on all three scale dimensions. By effect size, family had higher means (mean differences; 95% confidence intervals) for ‘emotional suppression’ (0.48; 0.36–0.59; p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15732649 and 09629343
Volume :
28
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Quality of Life Research
Accession number :
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