RT Article T1 Situational Social Support and Relapse: An Exploration of Compulsory Drug Abuse Treatment Effect in China JF International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology VO 63 IS 8 SP 1202 OP 1219 A1 Xiong, Haiyan 1978- A1 Jia, Jidong LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1670711625 AB The present study explores situational social support of drug abusers during compulsory rehabilitation and provides a preliminary estimation of relationship between social support and relapse. Links between social support and relapse are examined in a study of drug abusers accepting coercive detoxification and rehabilitation treatment, and self-reported relapse in the following 6 months (N = 535). External and internal social support with abstinence-specific support inclusive are investigated. With certain demographic variables and risk-related variables controlled, greater special type of external social support (as measured by number of children) predicts a lower risk of relapse, which means better effect of compulsory rehabilitation. Participation into some of the institutional programs and experienced personal conflicts for abstinence show no statistically significant with relapse risk. K1 Drug abuse K1 Treatment K1 Social support K1 Relapse K1 China K1 Drogenmißbrauch K1 Therapie K1 Suchtkrankenhilfe K1 Rückfall DO 10.1177/0306624X18815243