Implicit Attitude to Drugs and Its Relationship with Relapse Risk of
Female Heroin Abstainers[J]. Journal of Sun Yat-sen University (Medical Sciences), 2016, 37(4).
Implicit Attitude to Drugs and Its Relationship with Relapse Risk of
Female Heroin Abstainers[J]. Journal of Sun Yat-sen University (Medical Sciences), 2016, 37(4).DOI:
Abstract: 【Objective】 To explore the implicit attitude to drugs and its relationships with relapse risk of female heroin abstainers. 【Methods】 Implicit attitude test and drug relapse risk scale
self-made drug use questionnaire were administered to 50 female heroin abstainers
the implicit attitude test were also used to measure the implicit attitude to drugs of 47 controls. 【Results】 The scores of implicit attitude to drugs were negative in both groups
the female heroin abstainers
score were lower than that of controls [(-0.26 ± 0.39) vs. (-0.60 ± 0.33)
P < 0.001]. The correlation between female heroin abstainers’implicit attitude test score and drug relapse risk score was not significant. The score of female heroin abstainers’implicit attitude to drug was not related with its score of explicit drug use characteristics. 【Conclusion】 The female heroin abstainers showed positive implicit attitude to drugs
and there were no significant relation between implicit attitude to drugs and relapse risk on female heroin abstainers.