ebook img

AN EXAMINATION OF FRAME OF REFERENCE AND SELF-CONTROL IN ALCOHOL AND DRUG ... PDF

148 Pages·2013·0.96 MB·English
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview AN EXAMINATION OF FRAME OF REFERENCE AND SELF-CONTROL IN ALCOHOL AND DRUG ...

AN EXAMINATION OF FRAME OF REFERENCE AND SELF-CONTROL IN ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDICTS DISSERTATION Presented to the Graduate Council of Texas State University-San Marcos in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of PHILOSOPHY by Sarah Scott, B.S., M.S.C.J. San Marcos, Texas August, 2013 AN EXAMINATION OF FRAME OF REFERENCE AND SELF-CONTROL IN ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDICTS Committee Members Approved: __________________________ Mark C. Stafford, Chair __________________________ Joycelyn M. Pollock __________________________ Mitchell B. Chamlin __________________________ Stan Friedman Approved: __________________________ J. Michael Willoughby Dean of the Graduate College COPYRIGHT by Sarah Scott 2013 FAIR USE AND AUTHOR’S PERMISSION STATEMENT Fair Use This work is protected by the Copyright Laws of the United States (Public Law 94-553, section 107). Consistent with fair use as defined in the Copyright Laws, brief quotations from this material are allowed with proper acknowledgement. Use of this material for financial gain without the author’s express written permission is not allowed. Duplicate Permission As the copyright holder of this work I, Sarah Scott, authorize duplication of this work, in whole or in part, for educational or scholarly purposes only. DEDICATION I would like to dedicate this project to my grandfather, Floyd Wayne Scott, who was the best person and most gifted teacher I have ever known. Without his unconditional love and support I would not be who I am or where I am today. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to thank my supervising professor, Mark C. Stafford, for directing me toward the literature that helped form the basis for this study and for his help in crafting a final product. I would also like to thank the remaining members of my committee, Joycelyn Pollock, Mitch Chamlin, and Stan Friedman, who were very helpful and patient throughout this process. I sincerely appreciate the time each of them spent reading drafts and providing me with feedback. Additionally, I would like to extend my gratitude to the people who participated in this study. This project would, quite literally, not have been possible without the help of 64 people who took time out of their days to fill out a survey. I am particularly grateful to those suffering with alcohol and drug addiction who shared their stories with me in the hopes that they could help others. I chose this line of research because I want to do the same. I also want to thank my mother and grandmother for their unwavering support over the last decade. I am grateful for every midnight phone call, every word of support, and every visit that came at just the right time. Finally, I have to thank two very tough and tenacious women who know exactly what it takes to finish a project like this, my fellow first pancakes, Michele Quiñones and Erin Grant. Thank you for the cocktails, the commiserating, and the bad karaoke. Guess what ladies? We’re done. vi TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ............................................................................................... vi LIST OF TABLES ............................................................................................................. ix LIST OF FIGURES .............................................................................................................x ABSTRACT ....................................................................................................................... xi CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................1 II. LITERATURE REVIEW ....................................................................................5 Defining Addiction: Loss of Control ..........................................................8 Choice Theories of Addiction ....................................................................20 Explaining Self-Control .............................................................................29 Research Questions and Hypotheses .........................................................32 III. METHODOLOGY ..........................................................................................34 Sampling Method .......................................................................................34 Data and Instrumentation ...........................................................................43 IV. FINDINGS .......................................................................................................51 Local Preferences .......................................................................................51 Long-Term Preferences .............................................................................53 Patterns Over Time ....................................................................................54 Modes of Reinforcement............................................................................55 Self-Control................................................................................................62 V. CONCLUSIONS ...............................................................................................72 Limitations .................................................................................................74 Future Research .........................................................................................75 vii APPENDIX A: DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND DEPENDENCE ......................................................89 APPENDIX B: QUESTIONNAIRE ..................................................................................93 APPENDIX C: QUESTIONNAIRE DEVELOPMENT .................................................115 REFERENCES ................................................................................................................120 viii LIST OF TABLES Table Page 1. Sample characteristics ....................................................................................................77 2. Self-reported drug of choice. .........................................................................................78 3. Percent reporting lifetime, current (past three months), and intravenous drug use .......79 4. Perceived access to various substances..........................................................................80 5. Paired samples t-tests of differences in perceived level of enjoyment for using or abstaining at different points in time .............................................................................81 6. Paired samples t-teest of perceived level of enjoyment for abstinence or daily/almost daily use over one year ..................................................................................................82 7. Paired samples t-test of perceived level of enjoyment for moderate use or daily/almost daily use over one year ..................................................................................................83 8. Paired samples t-test of perceived level of enjoyment for moderate use or abstinence over one year ..................................................................................................................84 9. Percent reporting positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, or punishment after using at various points in time .......................................................................................85 10. Regression of substance involvement scores on self-control and opportunity ............86 viii LIST OF FIGURES Figure Page 1. Utility of using over time ...............................................................................................87 2. Utility of abstaining over time .......................................................................................88 ix

Description:
grateful to those suffering with alcohol and drug addiction who shared their .. tolerance; withdrawal; taking the substance in larger amounts or over . made quite clear in the first sentence of his book: “The subject of this study The competing viewpoint, that addicts exercise some control over
See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.