Effect of Person-Centered Occupational Therapy Interventions for Substance Use Disorder
The Effect of Person-Centered Occupational Therapy Interventions on Occupational Performance, Self-Efficacy and Psychological Resilience in Substance Use Disorder
Hacettepe University
34 participants
Jan 27, 2026
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study investigates the impact of person-centered occupational therapy interventions on individuals diagnosed with substance use disorder. Substance use often leads to isolation and difficulties in daily activities such as work, self-care, and leisure time. The research aims to evaluate how a tailored 8-week therapy program affects participants' occupational performance, self-efficacy, and psychological resilience. Participants will be divided into a study group receiving therapy and a control group.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Being diagnosed with substance use disorder according to DSM-5 criteria.
- Having completed the detoxification process.
- Being between the ages of 18-65.
- Having at least a primary school education.
- Volunteering to participate and signing the informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria2
- Being in an acute psychotic episode.
- Having severe neurological deficits that prevent responding to assessments. -Having severe visual or hearing loss that prevents completing the test batteries
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Interventions
A single-session educational program designed to increase awareness about the consequences of substance use and the recovery process.
An 8-week person-centered program (3 sessions per week) focusing on daily life activities, productivity, and leisure goals identified through the COPM.
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NCT07364240