Structural Model of Drug Use among Students: The Role of Spirituality, Social Modeling and Attitude to Drugs

Objective: This study was an attempt to explore the structural relationship between religious activity, religious struggle, attitude to drugs, social modeling, spiritual well-being, and cigarette and tobacco smoking among students. Method: For this purpose, 504 male and female students from Kharazmi...

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Main Authors: samira yavari, robabe nuri, hamid reza hasan Abadi
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Drug Control Headquarters, Research and Education Office 2015-06-01
Series:Research on Addiction
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spelling doaj-8eb588fbd3e147c984cfc84e6c6e2d322020-11-24T21:45:10ZfasDrug Control Headquarters, Research and Education OfficeResearch on Addiction2008-43072423-65352015-06-01933145164Structural Model of Drug Use among Students: The Role of Spirituality, Social Modeling and Attitude to Drugssamira yavari0robabe nuri1hamid reza hasan Abadi2 kharazmi university kharazmi university kharazmi university Objective: This study was an attempt to explore the structural relationship between religious activity, religious struggle, attitude to drugs, social modeling, spiritual well-being, and cigarette and tobacco smoking among students. Method: For this purpose, 504 male and female students from Kharazmi University, Agricultural Paradise, and Azad University of Karaj were selected by cluster sampling and they were asked to complete spiritual well-being scale, religious activity scale, religious struggle scale, social modeling scale, negative beliefs about drugs, and the tobacco section of the high-risk behavior questionnaire. Results: The results showed that the effect of religious activity on cigarette and tobacco smoking was mediated by negative beliefs about drugs, social modeling, spiritual well-being, and incentives for drug use. Similarly, the effect of religious struggle on cigarette and tobacco smoking was mediated by spiritual well-being. Conclusion: It seems that religion prevents people joining the unhealthy peer groups by the establishment of moral discipline, internal and external rules, and healthy coping styles therefore, people get less attracted to cigarette and tobacco smoking. Accordingly, these factors should be paid more attention in prevention programs for drug use, particularly cigarette and tobacco that are considered as the gateway to other drugs.http://www.etiadpajohi.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-152-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1Drug Use Spirituality Social Modeling Attitude to Drugs Students
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hamid reza hasan Abadi
Structural Model of Drug Use among Students: The Role of Spirituality, Social Modeling and Attitude to Drugs
Research on Addiction
Drug Use
Spirituality
Social Modeling
Attitude to Drugs
Students
author_facet samira yavari
robabe nuri
hamid reza hasan Abadi
author_sort samira yavari
title Structural Model of Drug Use among Students: The Role of Spirituality, Social Modeling and Attitude to Drugs
title_short Structural Model of Drug Use among Students: The Role of Spirituality, Social Modeling and Attitude to Drugs
title_full Structural Model of Drug Use among Students: The Role of Spirituality, Social Modeling and Attitude to Drugs
title_fullStr Structural Model of Drug Use among Students: The Role of Spirituality, Social Modeling and Attitude to Drugs
title_full_unstemmed Structural Model of Drug Use among Students: The Role of Spirituality, Social Modeling and Attitude to Drugs
title_sort structural model of drug use among students: the role of spirituality, social modeling and attitude to drugs
publisher Drug Control Headquarters, Research and Education Office
series Research on Addiction
issn 2008-4307
2423-6535
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Objective: This study was an attempt to explore the structural relationship between religious activity, religious struggle, attitude to drugs, social modeling, spiritual well-being, and cigarette and tobacco smoking among students. Method: For this purpose, 504 male and female students from Kharazmi University, Agricultural Paradise, and Azad University of Karaj were selected by cluster sampling and they were asked to complete spiritual well-being scale, religious activity scale, religious struggle scale, social modeling scale, negative beliefs about drugs, and the tobacco section of the high-risk behavior questionnaire. Results: The results showed that the effect of religious activity on cigarette and tobacco smoking was mediated by negative beliefs about drugs, social modeling, spiritual well-being, and incentives for drug use. Similarly, the effect of religious struggle on cigarette and tobacco smoking was mediated by spiritual well-being. Conclusion: It seems that religion prevents people joining the unhealthy peer groups by the establishment of moral discipline, internal and external rules, and healthy coping styles therefore, people get less attracted to cigarette and tobacco smoking. Accordingly, these factors should be paid more attention in prevention programs for drug use, particularly cigarette and tobacco that are considered as the gateway to other drugs.
topic Drug Use
Spirituality
Social Modeling
Attitude to Drugs
Students
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