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Motivation for abstinence in the aftercare process
Medková, Aneta ; Vacek, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Lososová, Amalie (referee)
Background: During addiction treatment, clients build their motivation to abstain and should leave with their own decision to abstain. After taking up aftercare, their motivation is exposed to reality, many different factors and risky situations. Kuda (2003) states that craving after entering the aftercare is inevitably manifested in the same intensity as at the beginning of treatment. So what does client's motivation during aftercare look like? Objectives and research questions: The aim of this study is to describe how the motivation for abstinence is manifested on aftercare program clients. Research questions are: 1) What motivates clients to abstain in the aftercare process? 2) How does motivation for abstinence change and what affects it? 3) How do clients integrate into society in the sphere of interpersonal relations? Methodology: The research was carried out in a qualitative form, using semi-structured interviews. The research group consists of 8 clients of the aftercare program. The research was of a longitudinal nature, the interviews took place in 3 waves - the first in November, the second in December, the third in February 2019/2020. Data analysis was performed by open and axial coding, it is an inductive analysis. Results: Among positive and negative motives, relationship motives...

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