Modeling of Psychological Health and the Effects of Exercise Intervention among Drug Withdrawal Patients
This study established a structural equation model using the"Psychological Health Questionnaire for Drug Withdrawal,"revealing how exercise attitudes moderate the relationship between drug craving,psychological symptoms,and compulsive drug use.Additionally,the research examined the effects of a 10-week aerobic exercise program on the mental health of individuals in drug withdrawal.The results indicated that psychological symptoms are significant factors contributing to drug dependence and compulsive behaviors,with drug craving acting as a mediating variable,and exercise attitudes play a crucial regulatory role within this mediating effect.Through the intervention,the participants'psychological symptoms improved significantly,and there was a marked reduction in drug craving and compulsive drug use.Multilevel linear analysis further demonstrated that the exercise intervention effectively moderates drug craving and compulsive drug use.The conclusions of the study suggest that the model constructed based on the"Psychological Health Questionnaire for Drug Withdrawal"shows high applicability in research into the psychological health of individuals in withdrawal.In this model,drug craving mediates the relationship between psychological symptoms and compulsive drug use behaviors,with exercise attitudes serving a regulatory role in the latter half of this pathway.Furthermore,the exercise intervention has been proved to be effective in improving the psychological state of individuals in withdrawal,reducing drug craving,and minimizing compulsive drug use behaviors,which was validated by the multilevel linear model.
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