This study aimed to analyze the relationship between self-efficacy and expect relapse among dependence on substance abuse , And to revealing of differences between self –efficacy and expect relapse and demographic variables ( Qualification , duration of recovery ) , for this purpose , the study is based on a descriptive relational approach , for being more conducive to achieving its aims through psychometric techniques that have been customized to suit the sample selected variants , the sample included ( 126) of dependence on substance abuse , from misr elgdida hospital for psychological health the results of the study showed that there is a relationship between self-efficacy and , expect relapse among a sample of Recover from dependence on substance abuse , self – efficacy varies according the the demographic variable ( Duration of recovery ) , it doesn't differ accordingly education level .
Keywords: self efficacy, expect relapse .Recover from dependence on substance abuse.
mokhtar, K., & yaseen, H. (2021). Self-efficacy and predicting the expectation of relapse of those recovering from dependence on psychoactive substances. Buhūth, 1(Issue 3), 271-318. doi: 10.21608/buhuth.2021.53544.1022
MLA
karema mokhtar; hamdy yaseen. "Self-efficacy and predicting the expectation of relapse of those recovering from dependence on psychoactive substances". Buhūth, 1, Issue 3, 2021, 271-318. doi: 10.21608/buhuth.2021.53544.1022
HARVARD
mokhtar, K., yaseen, H. (2021). 'Self-efficacy and predicting the expectation of relapse of those recovering from dependence on psychoactive substances', Buhūth, 1(Issue 3), pp. 271-318. doi: 10.21608/buhuth.2021.53544.1022
VANCOUVER
mokhtar, K., yaseen, H. Self-efficacy and predicting the expectation of relapse of those recovering from dependence on psychoactive substances. Buhūth, 2021; 1(Issue 3): 271-318. doi: 10.21608/buhuth.2021.53544.1022