¶ … semi-structured interviews in this study. The subjects were randomly divided into two experimental groups and one control group. The treatment and control groups were as follows: (A) Family therapy plus Social Skills Training (SST) plus a placebo (B) Administration of Fluoxetine; (C) Family therapy plus Social Skills Training (SST) (Control Group). All subjects were assessed and treated for substance abuse problems regardless of group assignment. A total of 9 subjects were included in the study. All treatment took place in clinical settings and was configured to be individual rather than group treatment.
Quantitative data was obtained from the closed-end items of the semi-structured interviews. That is, some parts of the interview were structured like a survey with responses indicated by marking answers on a 5-point Likert scale. The choices in the Likert scale were as follows: Strongly Agree = 5; Agree = 4; Neutral or Not Sure = 3; Disagree = 2; Strongly Disagree = 1. The questions were focused on the subjects' perceptions of their use of controlled substances before and after drug and alcohol treatment, and are listed below.
Q1
Self-medicating with alcohol or marijuana is not a good idea.
Q2
You like your life better when you drink regularly with friends.
Q3
Your friends like you better when you smoke marijuana with them.
Q4
People think you are a jerk if you drink too much.
Q5
Alcoholics don't get what they want out of life.
Q6
I have more choices when I don't do drugs.
(a) Statistical Analysis Choices.
Standard Error Bars. Using standard error bars, the means of different populations can be compared where the independent variable is qualitative and the dependent...
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