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PREDICTION OF COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY IN METHADONE-TREATED PATIENTS BASED ON META-WORRY, ANXIETY, AND DURATION AND AMOUNT OF METHADONE USE

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 Objective: The aim of this study was to predict COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY based on meta-­ worry, ANXIETY, duration and dose of methadone use.Method: The current research was a descriptive-correlational one. The statistical population of this study included all male drug-dependents who were under methadone treatment in Qazvin in 2016. From among this population, 254 participants were selected via purposive sampling method and completed Wells's Meta-Worry Questionnaire (2005), Beck ANXIETY Inventory (1988), and Dennis and Vander Wal's COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY Inventory (2010).Results: The results of step-wise multivariate regression method showed that meta-­ worry and ANXIETY significantly predicted COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY in men under methadone treatment (p<0.05). Also, during and dose of methadone could not predicting COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY (p>0.05).Conclusion: It can be concluded that meta-worry and ANXIETY have a negative significant correlation with COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY. In this way, the high levels of meta-worry ANXIETY lead to low COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY. Therefore, it is necessary to focus on metacognitive components for achieving high COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY; in addition drug addicts under METHADONE MAINTENANCE TREATMENT are recommended to use metacognitive therapy.

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    GHODRATI MIRKOOHI, M., BALDARAN, N., & ABDOLLAHI, GH.. (2017). PREDICTION OF COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY IN METHADONE-TREATED PATIENTS BASED ON META-WORRY, ANXIETY, AND DURATION AND AMOUNT OF METHADONE USE. RESEARCH ON ADDICTION, 11(42 ), 181-196. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/113782/en

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    GHODRATI MIRKOOHI M., BALDARAN N., ABDOLLAHI GH.. PREDICTION OF COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY IN METHADONE-TREATED PATIENTS BASED ON META-WORRY, ANXIETY, AND DURATION AND AMOUNT OF METHADONE USE. RESEARCH ON ADDICTION[Internet]. 2017;11(42 ):181-196. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/113782/en

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    M. GHODRATI MIRKOOHI, N. BALDARAN, and GH. ABDOLLAHI, “PREDICTION OF COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY IN METHADONE-TREATED PATIENTS BASED ON META-WORRY, ANXIETY, AND DURATION AND AMOUNT OF METHADONE USE,” RESEARCH ON ADDICTION, vol. 11, no. 42 , pp. 181–196, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/113782/en

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