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Self-Control, Self-Esteem and Addiction

  • 08, 03, 2021
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  •  Self- Esteem, Self-Control, Self-Efficacy
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“The path from self-control through resilience and self-esteem and on to self-efficacy is significant among patients with substance use disorders, suggesting that increasing self-control, resilience, and self-esteem can improve self-efficacy among patients with substance use disorders.”4

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