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NCT07316335
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The Effect of Cognitive Behavioral Model-Based Psychoeducation on Social Exclusion, Hopelessness, and Relapse Levels in Individuals Diagnosed With Substance Use Disorder

Ataturk University0 sites44 target enrollmentStarted: January 30, 2026Last updated:

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Status
Not yet recruiting
Enrollment
44
Primary Endpoint
implementation of psychoeducation based on the cognitive behavioral model - Social Exclusion Level

Overview

Brief Summary

This research was planned to measure the effect of cognitive behavioral model-based psychoeducation on the level of social exclusion and hope in individuals diagnosed with substance use disorder, as well as teaching them to cope with the relapses they struggle with.

Detailed Description

Substance addiction is a problem that all societies in the world are exposed to and is increasing in society.It is a serious public health problem. Substance use disorder affects individuals despite the negative consequences in bio-psycho-social areas, people continue to use psychoactive substances.a brain that continues with cravings, cravings for substance use, remissions, and relapses is the disease. There are many problems that continue with relapses and vary depending on the individual's addiction process. In the treatment of problematic substance use disorders, in addition to pharmacological treatment, psychotherapy and psychosocial approaches in which the person can actively participate Adding it to the treatment increases the success rate of the treatment. Psychosocial in substance addiction cognitive behavioral model-based approach, one of the intervention programs, It appears as one of the preferred intervention programs for addicts. Relapse prevention based on cognitive behavioral foundations developed by Marlatt and Gordon relapse prevention program helps reduce the risk of relapse in conditions such as substance use disorders focuses. This program includes various cognitive-behavioral skills that can be effective at different stages of the process. includes approaches. These approaches aim to increase individuals' hopes and improve their social skills.

It aims to develop and strengthen skills in coping with high-risk situationsProgram, It includes strategies that will help individuals regain their self-confidence. This, to ensure that individuals do not despair during the recovery process and that their motivation remains high.

supports their retention. Individuals are healthier and more effective in social interactions and relationships.

aims to communicate. Developing social skills as well as strengthening support systems It also focuses on supporting positive social interactions. The program allows individuals to It offers strategies to help students cope with high-risk situations associated with their use. This skills to cope with situations, the risk of falling behind when faced with risky situations, can reduce it. This relapse prevention program enables individuals to achieve sustainable improvement throughout the treatment process. While helping them achieve their goals, it also aims to minimize the risk of falling behind.

Integration of cognitive behavioral approaches, individuals' healthy lifestyle choices It supports them to become aware of and strengthen these choicesIn this way, they are more likely to learn to cope with and sustain chronic conditions such as substance use disorders.

becomes.

Study Design

Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel
Primary Purpose
Prevention
Masking
Single (Participant)

Eligibility Criteria

Ages
18 Weeks to — (Child, Adult, Older Adult)
Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • Being between the ages of 18 and 65,
  • Being diagnosed with substance use disorder according to DSM-V,
  • Absence of comorbid diagnosis (bipolar disorder, anorexia/bulimia nervosa, psychotic symptoms)

Exclusion Criteria

  • People experiencing acute exacerbations
  • People who continue to use alcohol or substances

Arms & Interventions

control group

No Intervention

The control group will not be given any training or information during this period. They will continue their normal routines and treatments in daily life. After the training process ends, a post-test will be applied to the control group.

After the study is completed, psychoeducation will be given to the control group if they request.

experimental group

Experimental

Before starting the program, the researcher received a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Theoretical Basic Training certificate. During the preparation of the Cognitive Behavioral Model-Based Psychoeducation Program, first of all, studies in the literature and books on the subject were examined, using both domestic and international sources. While creating training topics, the Cognitive Behavioral Model, which includes various cognitive and behavioral approaches designed to achieve the goal at each stage of the relapse process, was used. Each psychoeducation session will focus on planned topics such as informing patients about substance addiction, teaching them how to cope with high-risk situations, providing skills that can prevent relapses, providing impulse management, teaching stress coping skills, and increasing hope. Before starting the application, expert opinions will be presented and arrangements will be made in line with the suggestions.

Intervention: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Theoretical Basic Training Group (Behavioral)

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

implementation of psychoeducation based on the cognitive behavioral model - Social Exclusion Level

Time Frame: 16 weeks

Outcome Measure: Social Exclusion Scale Description: The Social Exclusion Scale will be used to assess participants' levels of exclusion from social relationships and withdrawal from social participation. Total scale scores will be used for quantitative analysis. The minimum and maximum possible scores and the interpretation of higher scores (indicating greater or lower levels of social exclusion) will be specified in the data analysis plan.

implementation of psychoeducation based on the cognitive behavioral model - Hopelessness Level

Time Frame: 16 weeks

Outcome Measure: Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS) Description: The Beck Hopelessness Scale will be used to measure participants' levels of hopelessness. Total scores obtained from the scale will reflect the severity of hopelessness. The minimum and maximum possible scores and the interpretation that higher scores indicate higher levels of hopelessness

Secondary Outcomes

  • Substance Use Coping Strategies Scale(8 weeks)
  • Relapse Coping Skills Scale(8 weeks)

Investigators

Sponsor Class
Other
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Seyma Laloglu

specialist nurse

Ataturk University

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