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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Situational Marijuana Use: Predicting Outcomes in Treatment-Seeking Adults

Blevins, Claire Evelyn 20 June 2013 (has links)
Cognitive behavior theory indicates that situational determinants may have a substantial impact on substance use and relapse into use. The present study described situational use of marijuana in dependent individuals, analyzed relationships among various constructs in existing theory, determined their effects on treatment outcomes, and explored interactions with self-efficacy. Results were generally consistent with hypotheses. Use in negative affective situations was independently associated with psychological distress, maladaptive coping strategies, and poorer outcomes post-treatment. Additionally, negative affective use interacted with self-efficacy for psychologically distressing situations to produce differential outcomes. This study adds to the existing literature on situational marijuana use by establishing relationships with motives for use and lending support to the cognitive behavioral theory model. / Master of Science
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Indicadores associados a acidentes de tr?nsito envolvendo motoristas de ?nibus da cidade de Natal

Oliveira, Andr?a Carla Ferreira de 18 September 2003 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T15:38:54Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 AndreaCFO.pdf: 316798 bytes, checksum: 81ae091ab46fcf01c0d21ffaf7e5c3c8 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2003-09-18 / Coordena??o de Aperfei?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior / The purpose of this study was to investigate indicators of urban bus drivers involvement in transit accidents. We analyzed their involvement in accidents in relation to several indicators suggested by the literature, including the temporal dimension of those bus drivers, as expressed in Zimbardo's Time Perspective Inventory (ZTPI), for previous studies have shown that people more present time oriented revealed greater tendency to engage in risk driving. A questionnaire was applied to 457 bus drivers of the city of Natal, RN, Brazil, with questions about participants socio-demographic information, their professional performance and items on time perspective, presented in a five points Likert type scale. Among the indicators analyzed, the best predictors of traffic accidents were: worried about not being on schedule, family problems, and falling asleep; to work overtime, passengers complaints, work while on vacations and medical leaves. In regard to drivers' time perspective, the sub-scale of "combined present" showed a positive relationship with involvement in transit accidents, while the future scale a negative one, in both cases in accordance with the expect direction, even though the effects have not been statistically significant. The selected predictive variable indicate that traffic accidents are mainly associated to situational factors, that could be prevented through the betterment of work conditions of the bus drivers and other organizational and public policies, since transit accidents should be part of initiatives in the areas of health and safety / O prop?sito deste estudo foi investigar indicadores do envolvimento de motoristas de ?nibus urbano em acidentes de tr?nsito. Relacionamos esse envolvimento em acidentes com v?rios dos indicadores apontados pela literatura da ?rea, incluindo a dimens?o de tempo daqueles motoristas, tal como expressa no Invent?rio Zimbardo de Perspectiva Temporal (IZPT), pois estudos anteriores constataram que pessoas mais ligadas ao presente relatavam maior propens?o de risco ao dirigir. Um question?rio foi aplicado a 457 motoristas de ?nibus de Natal, contendo perguntas sobre atua??o profissional, caracter?sticas sociodemogr?ficas dos participantes e os itens de perspectiva temporal, respondidos em escala de cinco pontos, tipo Likert. Dentre os indicadores investigados, verificamos que os melhores preditores relativos aos acidentes de tr?nsito foram: preocupar-se com dirigir atrasado, com problemas familiares e com o pr?prio sono; fazer horas extras; reclama??es de passageiros, trabalhar durante as f?rias e "colocar" atestados m?dicos. J? em rela??o ? perspectiva temporal dos motoristas, a sub-escala de presente combinado mostrou uma rela??o positiva com o envolvimento em acidentes de tr?nsito, e a de futuro uma rela??o negativa, em ambos os casos conforme o sentido esperado, ainda que os efeitos n?o tenham sido estatisticamente significativos. As vari?veis preditoras selecionadas indicaram que os acidentes de tr?nsito est?o principalmente associados a fatores situacionais, os quais podem ser evitados atrav?s da melhoria das condi??es de trabalho dos motoristas profissionais e das pol?ticas organizacionais e p?blicas, considerando que os acidentes de tr?nsito devem fazer parte dessas iniciativas nas ?reas de sa?de e seguran?a p?blica

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