Determinants of disulfiram acceptance among alcohol patients: a test of the theory of reasoned action
- PMID: 3565111
- DOI: 10.1016/0306-4603(87)90007-4
Determinants of disulfiram acceptance among alcohol patients: a test of the theory of reasoned action
Abstract
The utility of disulfiram in the treatment of alcohol abuse has been limited by the high frequency with which clients refuse the regimen. The present study identified variables influencing disulfiram acceptance/rejection within the framework of the theory of reasoned action. Eighty male inpatients on an alcohol treatment unit completed a questionnaire operationalizing the components of the model. The theoretical components were then used to predict requests for the drug. Multiple regression analyses revealed significant correlations among components of the model consistent with the assumptions of the theory. In addition, significant differences were found between disulfiram requestors and rejectors in terms of behavioral and normative beliefs about the consequences of being placed on the drug. Implications of these results for the design of effective interventions are discussed.
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