Abstract

The relapse of drug addicts is a global problem and has serious effects on social and personal health. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influencing factors and countermeasures of drug addicts. By reviewing the literature method, the research results are summarized and analyzed. In terms of individuals, the degree of addiction and mental health status have important effects on relapse behavior; in terms of families, the quality of family relationships and family economic status are related to relapse behavior; in terms of society, social rejection, social networks, and employment barriers are related to relapse. Based on the research results, we propose systematic prevention and intervention measures, such as strengthening mental health services, strengthening government supervision and support, and strengthening family and social support. This study provides a comprehensive perspective and solution to the relapse problem of drug addicts, and provides a scientific basis for relevant policy making and improving the success rate of drug rehabilitation.

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