Auto-eficácia para Abstinência e Tentação para Uso de Drogas Ilícitas:
Uma Revisão Sistemática revisão sistemática
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Revisão de literatura, Auto-eficácia, Drogas ilícitasResumen
Estudos sobre o processo de mudança nos comportamentos aditivos abordam a auto-eficácia para abstinência e a tentação para o uso de substâncias como aspectos centrais ao entendimento das adições. Este estudo buscou a revisão sistemática de artigos que avaliaram a auto-eficácia (AE) para abstinência e a tentação para uso de drogas ilícitas. Nas bases de dados PubMed, PsychInfo e LILACS, foram utilizados termos: abstinence, self-efficacy, temptation e scale na busca de publicações que relacionassem os descritores a drogas ilícitas. Dos 13 artigos selecionados, cinco aplicaram o mesmo instrumento, três adaptaram medidas usadas para outros comportamentos e os demais, diferentes escalas. Grande parte dessas ferramentas apresenta situações para serem avaliadas quanto à tentação para o uso ou auto-eficácia para abstinência de drogas em geral, sem distinção entre substâncias.
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