ISSN: 2782-893X
eISSN: 2799-0664
This study determined the extent of factors affecting the aftercare program of drug
dependents at DOH-Drug Treatment & Rehabilitation Center Dagupan. Descriptive quantitative
research design was utilized in this study with a total of 15 respondents. The analysis of collected
data is done through the use of Statistical Package for the Social Sciences were statistical tool such
as frequency counts, percentage and weighted mean.
Findings revealed that the extent of internal factors affecting the aftercare program of drug
dependents in terms of emotional factors has a descriptive equivalent of “Highly Affecting.” Then
the extent of external factors affecting the aftercare program of drug dependents in terms of socioeconomic factors has a descriptive equivalent of “Highly Affecting.” On the other hand, the extent
of external factors affecting the aftercare program of drug dependents in terms of work
environment has a descriptive equivalent of “Affecting.” And lastly, most of the respondents
experienced loss of interest in day-to-day activities, persistent feeling of sadness, and had
experienced physical or emotional abuse that affects their recovery.
With that, it is recommended that all drug-dependent clients undergoing the recovery
process must seek professional counseling to cope with any circumstances that may appear during
their holistic recovery journey.