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Resilience and traumatic childhood experiences of patients with opioid use disorder

We aim to explore childhood traumatic experiences and resilience of patients with OUD and compare these variables to healthy controls. Ninety-five patients and 83 healthy controls completed the Sociodemographic Data Form, Connor Davidson Psychological Resilience Scale (CDRS), and Childhood Trauma Qu...

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Published in:Journal of ethnicity in substance abuse 2023-11, p.1-13
Main Authors: Sezer Katar, Kübra, Kurtoğlu, Mustafa Batuhan, Zengin İspir, Gamze, Danışman, Mustafa
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Language:English
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Summary:We aim to explore childhood traumatic experiences and resilience of patients with OUD and compare these variables to healthy controls. Ninety-five patients and 83 healthy controls completed the Sociodemographic Data Form, Connor Davidson Psychological Resilience Scale (CDRS), and Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-33 (CTQ-33). We found that CTQ correlated negatively with CDRS in patients. T-test results showed significant differences between both groups regarding total and subscales' scores of CTQ-except overprotection-over control. Physical neglect predicted a decrease in resilience in patients with OUD. In conclusion, childhood traumas and resilience could be essential factors during patients' follow-up and treatment process with OUD.
ISSN:1533-2640
1533-2659
DOI:10.1080/15332640.2023.2278469