Simple and Multiple Relationships between Big-Five Personality Dimensions and Addiction in University Students

Background: This study aimed at investigating the simple and multiple relationships between   personality traits and addic­tion potential in university students. Methods: Three hundred and forty two students were selected by cluster sampling from the Shahid Chamran University (Iran). The scales used...

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Main Authors: Y Zargar, M Ghaffari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2009-09-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/3180
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Summary:Background: This study aimed at investigating the simple and multiple relationships between   personality traits and addic­tion potential in university students. Methods: Three hundred and forty two students were selected by cluster sampling from the Shahid Chamran University (Iran). The scales used for this descriptive study were NEO-FFI personality inventory and Iranian Addiction Potential Scale (IAPS). To analyze the data, we used descriptive and inferential statistic test via spss-13. Results: There were simple and multiple relationships between personality traits and addiction potential. Multiple regres­sion analysis (stepwise method) showed that neuroticism, conscientiousness and agreeableness had significant multiple correla­tion with addiction potential (F=32.89, P<0.001). The components of openness and extroversion eli-minated from regres­sion. Conclusion: Personality traits predicted addiction potential in university students. The most important suggestion of this re­search was to pay attention scientifically to personality characters as a fundamental factor of this difficulty, rather than just empha­sizing on the cessation of drug or alcohol using.
ISSN:2251-6085
2251-6093