Four days out of rehab, troubled actress Lindsay Lohan vowed to grow up and keep away from the LA club scene, according to two interviews in media Wednesday.
"Going out all the time was very self-destructive," the former party girl told In Touch Weekly when asked how her life would change.
"The biggest thing is not being in LA and staying away from the nightlife," Lohan said.

Lindsay Lohan arrives for the premiere of the film "Georgia Rule" at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York in this May 8, 2007. file photo."There are some things that I can do to make changes and grow up. I want to act like a woman rather than a teenager," said the 21-year-old starlet.
"I just want to apologize to any of my fans that look up to me, especially my younger fans, for setting the examples that I didn't mean to set," she said.
Lohan, who rose to fame in Disney movies like "Freaky Friday," was arrested July 24 in Santa Monica, California, for drunk driving and possession of cocaine.
She pleaded guilty to the charges and was sentenced to one day in jail, 10 hours of community work, and three years probation.
In early August Lohan checked into the exclusive Cirque Lodge Treatment Center in the state of Utah for a two-month detoxification program.
In a separate interview with OK! magazine, Lohan said the experience in the rehab center was "sobering."
"It was humbling. It made me look at myself, and all of the people, places and things in my life in a different way," she said.
Lohan also admitted she had reached the lowest point in her career.
"I hit rock bottom," she said.
Lohan — who recently reunited with her father, Michael Lohan, after a 3 1/2-year estrangement — tells In Touch Weekly that her parents' divorce triggered her behavior.
"The trouble in my family resulted in me rebelling and doing things to try to get my parents' attention," she said.
Finally, Lohan said it is time to get back to work.
"I'm going back to (Los Angeles) to shoot 'Dare To Love Me,' but I plan on returning to Utah so I can stay focused and avoid other distractions," she told OK!
Source: Xinhua/Agencies