Investigation of Factors Affecting on Relapse of Addiction in Substance Abuse Patients Referred to Narcotics Anonymous Population

Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate factors affecting on relapse of addiction in substance abuse patients referred to Malayer Narcotics Anonymous Population. Methods:This cross-sectional study was performed on 340 substance abuse patients from Narcotics Anonymous population of Mal...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Ahmadpanah, Mohammad Haghighi, Mohammad Behfar, Abbas Moradi, Marzieh Nazaribadie
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Hamadan University of Medical Sciences 2018-10-01
Series:مراقبت پرستاری و مامایی ابن سینا
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Online Access:http://nmj.umsha.ac.ir/article-1-1730-en.html
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Summary:Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate factors affecting on relapse of addiction in substance abuse patients referred to Malayer Narcotics Anonymous Population. Methods:This cross-sectional study was performed on 340 substance abuse patients from Narcotics Anonymous population of Malayer recruited with a simple sampling method, in 2014. The standard questionnaire was used for data collection including demographic variables and causes of relapse via self-report method. Data analysis was performed using SPSS18 by Pearson Correlation test. Results: Age of respondents ranged from 13 to 71 year; with a mean age of 36.47 years (SD=11.4). According to the results, 58.2 percent of the respondents had 1-3 relapse, 30.9 percent 4-10 relapse and 10.9 percent more than 10 relapse. The participants reported their viewpoints regarding the other factors as follows: Among individual factors; enjoyment and fun (%46.2), and among familial factors, poor parental relationships (%25.6) had been reported by the addicts. With regard to the social factors, the existence of addicts’ friends (52.4%), and related to the economic factors, lack of job was the major element with (34.1%). Considering cultural factors, recreational use of drugs and loss of function obscenity (%55) were leading factors mentioned by the addicts. Findings indicated that all factors related with relapse (personal factors, family factors related to spouse, social factors, economic factors and cultural factors) are significant positive correlation with each other at level in 05/0 and 01/0 respectively. Conclusion: According to the findings, exploring these correlates may predict the likelihood of relapse among drug users.
ISSN:2676-5748
2676-5748