The relationship between neuroticism and life expectancy with addiction potential tendency in male high school students
Hashemi Fesharaki MS
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The relationship between neuroticism and life expectancy with addiction potential tendency in male high school students
@inproceedings{Yousefi2015TheRB, title={The relationship between neuroticism and life expectancy with addiction potential tendency in male high school students}, author={Alireza Agha Yousefi and Majid Saffarniya and Ommolbanin Roodbari and Hadis Saeedi and Kouros Divsalar and Fatemeh Eslamian}, year={2015} }
- Alireza Agha Yousefi, Majid Saffarniya, +3 authors Fatemeh Eslamian
- Published 2015
- Psychology
Introduction Addiction to narcotics is one of disasters that threatens all humans especially adolescents. Researches show that many societies suffer from drug abuse and this is more paramount among youngsters and adolescents in comparison to other groups (1). This situation is more considerable in Iran as it is bordered with Afghanistan and Pakistan for about 200 kilometers. These two countries produce more than 3500 tons of narcotics annually. Thus, on account of these matters, Iran with an… CONTINUE READING
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The relationship between neuroticism and life expectancy with addiction potential tendency in male high school students | ||
Article 2, Volume 1, Issue 3, Spring 2015, Page 84-87 PDF (223 K) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
Authors | ||
Alireza Agha Yousefi1; Majid Saffarniya1; Ommolbanin Roodbari 2; Hadis Saeedi 3; Kouros Divsalar4; Fatemeh Eslamian5 | ||
1Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran | ||
2Collage Student PhD in Psychology, Neuroscience Research Center, Institute of Neuropharmacology, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran | ||
3MA in Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychology, Islamic Azad University, Kerman Branch, Kerman, Iran | ||
4Neuroscience Research Center, Institute of Neuropharmacology, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran | ||
5Lecturer of Midwifery and MS of Microbiology and Member of Research Medical Council Center, School of Medicine, Sirjan, Iran | ||
Abstract | ||
Introduction: Addiction to narcotics is one of disasters that threatens humans’ life especially adolescents. In addition, narcotic abuse is related to many dangerous behaviors such as destroying the private properties, increasing the violence and treacherous sexual behaviors and infectious diseases like AIDS, increasing mental disorders and suicide thoughts. The aim of the current research was to analyze the relationship between neuroticism and life expectancy with addiction potential tendency in male high school students. Methods: Research subjects were 242 male students that were chosen from 13 high school students in Anbarabad city. In order to gather data, NEO Five-Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI), Snyder’s life expectancy questionnaire, and Vide and Bucher’s addiction potential tendency questionnaire, were used. Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation methods and regression analysis. Results: Findings showed a negative and significant relationship between life expectancy and addiction potential tendency. Also, there was a significant positive relationship between neuroticism and addiction potential tendency (P < 0.001). Life expectancy predicted 31% and neuroticism 42% variance mark of addiction potential tendency. Conclusion: Based on the results, it can be concluded that decreasing neuroticism and increasing life expectancy can be a protecting shield against addiction potential tendency. | ||
Keywords | ||
Addiction potential tendency; Neuroticism; life expectancy | ||
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