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Access to substance abuse treatment in the Cape Town metropole ...

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4.4.1. Relationships between predispos<strong>in</strong>g variables and predic<strong>to</strong>rs ofaccess <strong>to</strong> <strong>treatment</strong> among controlsThe variables “Awareness of where <strong>to</strong> go for AOD help” and “number of known<strong>treatment</strong> centres” were significantly positively correlated with self efficacy <strong>to</strong> s<strong>to</strong>pAOD use for more than one month and negatively correlated with NES. It seemsthat subjects who have more self-efficacy <strong>to</strong> change <strong>the</strong>ir AOD use and lessneighbourhood disadvantage, are more aware of where <strong>to</strong> seek <strong>treatment</strong>services. “Number of <strong>treatment</strong> centres” was also positively correlated with <strong>the</strong>relative deprivation scale, with higher scores <strong>in</strong>dicat<strong>in</strong>g less deprivation.Table 18. Predispos<strong>in</strong>g variables significantly correlated with predic<strong>to</strong>rs ofaccess <strong>to</strong> <strong>substance</strong> <strong>abuse</strong> <strong>treatment</strong> among control subjectsPredic<strong>to</strong>r Variables Variables correlated with predic<strong>to</strong>rvariablesCorrelationCoefficientAwareness of AOD help Self efficacy >1 month .170***NES -.125***Number of known <strong>treatment</strong>Relative deprivation .269***centresNES -.125***Legal employment .166***Treatment concerns .135***Self efficacy >1 month .172***Compet<strong>in</strong>g needs (money) Self efficacy >1 month -.180***Time <strong>to</strong> <strong>treatment</strong>Self efficacy >1 month -.196***ADUSE-C -.166***Community views aboutRelative deprivation .159***accessNES .394***Self efficacy >1 month -.209***ADUSE-C -.324**** " < .05; ** " < .01; *** " < .001In contrast, compet<strong>in</strong>g needs, time <strong>to</strong> <strong>treatment</strong> and community views aboutaccess were all negatively correlated with self-efficacy <strong>to</strong> change AOD useand/or abst<strong>in</strong>ence self-efficacy. This suggests that as self-efficacy <strong>to</strong> change67

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