Approval need in self-reports of addicts and family members.

Int J Addict

University of California, Substance Abuse Services, San Francisco General Hospital 94110.

Published: September 1987

AI Article Synopsis

  • Research shows that people often highlight their positive traits while downplaying negative ones, especially those who feel defensive or lack self-esteem.
  • This behavior is notably present in drug addicts, who may deny personal and family issues due to a need for social approval.
  • The study highlights the importance of considering this approval motive in research and treatment, as addicts and their families may not accurately report their challenges and strengths.

Article Abstract

Ample evidence documents the tendency of research subjects to attribute to themselves socially desirable traits and to deny having socially undesirable qualities. This tendency is particularly marked among subjects who are defensive, lacking in self-esteem, or sensitive to status differences. Drug addicts often have all of these characteristics. This paper examines the extent to which need for social approval is reflected in methadone patients' and family members' self-reports of personal and family functioning. Results demonstrate the importance of taking the approval motive into account when conducting research with this population. Addicts tend to deny negative things about themselves and their families, while family members tend to exaggerate their own and their families' positive qualities. Implications for drug treatment programs and researchers are discussed.

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