A Study of Substance Use Among Male Drug Addicts in Iran

The present investingation was designed to explore the extent to which the elements of the Health Belief Model (HBM)predict substance use among male drug addicts in Iran. A self – report research instrument (questionnaire)was developed and administered to obtain data. One hundred and twenty four s...

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Main Author: Esmat Fazeli
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Drug Control Headquarters, Research and Education Office 2002-10-01
Series:Research on Addiction
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Online Access:http://www.etiadpajohi.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-372-184&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-c01e605f8efe43a080dbeb18daf9460c2020-11-24T23:26:09ZfasDrug Control Headquarters, Research and Education OfficeResearch on Addiction2008-43072423-65352002-10-011100A Study of Substance Use Among Male Drug Addicts in IranEsmat Fazeli0 The present investingation was designed to explore the extent to which the elements of the Health Belief Model (HBM)predict substance use among male drug addicts in Iran. A self – report research instrument (questionnaire)was developed and administered to obtain data. One hundred and twenty four subjects voluntarily participated in the survey . The contributers had already attended places like Health Organization and other detoxicating centers in order to stop their risky behaviour . There were four distinct predictive components (perceived susceptibilty, perceived severity, perceived benefits and perceived barriers)in the HBM. These components were internally consistent and together examined the risky behaviour, substance use. This study revealed that the model is reliable, valid, robust and feasible for examining substance use behavioure. The theoretical components of the HBM appeared to have different predictive ability perceived benefits showed the strongest power . This is consistent with a great number of research findings in this area. In contrary , predictive ability of predictive power of preceived sevirity . declined – all research hypothses were approved except predictive power of percieved sevirity. Rationale for this decline refres to the repetition of relapse after detoxication .In fact, " believing in serverity for the consequences of a risky behaviour pales through repetition of the behavioure ".http://www.etiadpajohi.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-372-184&slc_lang=en&sid=1Health Belief ModelSubstance UseDrug Addicts Perceived Benefit Perceived Sevirity Predivtive Power Relapse Detoxication
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A Study of Substance Use Among Male Drug Addicts in Iran
Research on Addiction
Health Belief Model
Substance Use
Drug Addicts
Perceived Benefit
Perceived Sevirity
Predivtive Power
Relapse
Detoxication
author_facet Esmat Fazeli
author_sort Esmat Fazeli
title A Study of Substance Use Among Male Drug Addicts in Iran
title_short A Study of Substance Use Among Male Drug Addicts in Iran
title_full A Study of Substance Use Among Male Drug Addicts in Iran
title_fullStr A Study of Substance Use Among Male Drug Addicts in Iran
title_full_unstemmed A Study of Substance Use Among Male Drug Addicts in Iran
title_sort study of substance use among male drug addicts in iran
publisher Drug Control Headquarters, Research and Education Office
series Research on Addiction
issn 2008-4307
2423-6535
publishDate 2002-10-01
description The present investingation was designed to explore the extent to which the elements of the Health Belief Model (HBM)predict substance use among male drug addicts in Iran. A self – report research instrument (questionnaire)was developed and administered to obtain data. One hundred and twenty four subjects voluntarily participated in the survey . The contributers had already attended places like Health Organization and other detoxicating centers in order to stop their risky behaviour . There were four distinct predictive components (perceived susceptibilty, perceived severity, perceived benefits and perceived barriers)in the HBM. These components were internally consistent and together examined the risky behaviour, substance use. This study revealed that the model is reliable, valid, robust and feasible for examining substance use behavioure. The theoretical components of the HBM appeared to have different predictive ability perceived benefits showed the strongest power . This is consistent with a great number of research findings in this area. In contrary , predictive ability of predictive power of preceived sevirity . declined – all research hypothses were approved except predictive power of percieved sevirity. Rationale for this decline refres to the repetition of relapse after detoxication .In fact, " believing in serverity for the consequences of a risky behaviour pales through repetition of the behavioure ".
topic Health Belief Model
Substance Use
Drug Addicts
Perceived Benefit
Perceived Sevirity
Predivtive Power
Relapse
Detoxication
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