Perceived Self-Control is Related to Mental Distress in Patients Entering Substance Use Disorder Treatment.
Kristine Fiksdal AbelIngeborg SkjaervøEdle RavndalThomas ClausenJørgen G BramnessPublished in: Substance use & misuse (2018)
Symptoms of mental distress were equally common among patients entering OMT and those entering other inpatient SUD treatment, even if the patients differed on a number of clinical characteristics. Use of alcohol and exposure to violence were associated with more mental distress in both groups. Perceived self-control also appeared to be important when explaining symptoms of mental distress among these SUD patients.