Religiosity and Addiction Among Medical Students

The present study was aimed at exploring the relationship between the role of religiosity and drug addiction among medical students. In the present study the drug addicted medical students were compared to non-addicts on measures of adolescent alcohol and drug use and demographic information. Partic...

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Main Authors: Salma Rehman, Madiha Asghar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Department of Psychology, Islamia College Peshawar 2016-07-01
Series:Peshawar Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.pjpbsicp.com/index.php/pjpbs/article/view/102
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spelling doaj-a58a889877534f6c96136c567bae839a2020-11-25T01:49:48ZengDepartment of Psychology, Islamia College PeshawarPeshawar Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences2415-67792518-44742016-07-0121597010.32879/pjpbs.2016.2.1.59-70102Religiosity and Addiction Among Medical StudentsSalma Rehman0Madiha Asghar1Islamia College PeshawarIslamia College PeshawarThe present study was aimed at exploring the relationship between the role of religiosity and drug addiction among medical students. In the present study the drug addicted medical students were compared to non-addicts on measures of adolescent alcohol and drug use and demographic information. Participants of the study consisted of two hundred (N=200) male and female students with the age range of 18-29, including one hundred addicts (n=100) and one hundred (n=100) non addict medical students. Convenient sampling and snowball technique was used for collecting the data from medical students of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Responses from the different medical students were analyzed. The finding of the research indicated that those students who offered their prayers on regular basis were less likely to be prone to drug addiction as compared to those who did not offer prayers regularly.https://www.pjpbsicp.com/index.php/pjpbs/article/view/102Addictionreligiositymedical studentsprayers
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author Salma Rehman
Madiha Asghar
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Religiosity and Addiction Among Medical Students
Peshawar Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences
Addiction
religiosity
medical students
prayers
author_facet Salma Rehman
Madiha Asghar
author_sort Salma Rehman
title Religiosity and Addiction Among Medical Students
title_short Religiosity and Addiction Among Medical Students
title_full Religiosity and Addiction Among Medical Students
title_fullStr Religiosity and Addiction Among Medical Students
title_full_unstemmed Religiosity and Addiction Among Medical Students
title_sort religiosity and addiction among medical students
publisher Department of Psychology, Islamia College Peshawar
series Peshawar Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences
issn 2415-6779
2518-4474
publishDate 2016-07-01
description The present study was aimed at exploring the relationship between the role of religiosity and drug addiction among medical students. In the present study the drug addicted medical students were compared to non-addicts on measures of adolescent alcohol and drug use and demographic information. Participants of the study consisted of two hundred (N=200) male and female students with the age range of 18-29, including one hundred addicts (n=100) and one hundred (n=100) non addict medical students. Convenient sampling and snowball technique was used for collecting the data from medical students of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Responses from the different medical students were analyzed. The finding of the research indicated that those students who offered their prayers on regular basis were less likely to be prone to drug addiction as compared to those who did not offer prayers regularly.
topic Addiction
religiosity
medical students
prayers
url https://www.pjpbsicp.com/index.php/pjpbs/article/view/102
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