RIGHT TREATMENT AND NEW BEGINNING OF ALCOHOL REHABILITATION
T. Pavithra*, Rohit Kumar, S. K. Godasu and D. Varun
ABSTRACT
The main purpose of alcohol rehabilitation is to ensure that the addict person start to cease substance abuse, in a way to dodge the psychological, legal, financial, social, and physical concerns; that can be triggered, especially by extreme abuse. Cronbach’s alpha is arguably the most commonly used metric to evaluate the internal consistency reliability associated with scores derived from a scale. In our study, 28 clustered as a robust single factor with excellent internal consistency (cronbach’s alpha: 0.94). Out of 200 patients, the process of rehabilitation resulted in the decrease of AWARE score with which the therapy was maintained for 48 weeks study the changes in psychological parameters (mean ±SD) from base line (422.73333±86.13732) (pvalue=0.0002);social parameters (mean±SD) from base line (170.20000±160.60262) (pvalue 0.4958)and personal parameters (mean ±SD)from base line (433.57143±133.49015) (pvalue<0.0001)where statistical analysis showed the mean and standard deviation, were found to be statistically significant. The p value for psychological and personal parameters were shown significant and social parameters for the patients were not so significant which can result in relapse of alcoholism.
Keywords: Alcoholism, Rehabilitation, Psychological.
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