چکیده:
Objective: We aimed to determine the relationship between self-efficacy and alexithymia with
vulnerability to drug abuse among students.
Methods: The study method was descriptive and correlational. In this study, 483 male highschool
students from Salmas City, Iran were selected by multi-stage cluster sampling method. All
participants completed the Toronto alexithymia scale, general self-efficacy scale, a questionnaire to
identify people at risk of addiction. The obtained data were analyzed using the Pearson correlation
and simultaneous regression analysis. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 20.
Results: Based on the study findings, self-efficacy has the greatest ability to predict vulnerability
to addiction. Next comes alexithymia which positively predicts vulnerability to addiction.
Conclusion: The present study showed that low self-efficacy and failure to understand and
express emotions can play important roles in the tendency of young people to drug addiction.
Accordingly, clinicians can prevent the tendency of young people to addiction with improving
the self-efficacy and enhancing the ability of individuals to control the emotions.
خلاصه ماشینی:
Study of Vulnerability to Addiction With Regard to Self- Efficacy and Alexithymia in High School Students CrossMark Farhad Ghadiri Sourman Abadi1*, Karim Abdolmohamadi2, Jalil Babapur Kheiradin1, Ezatolah Ahmadi3 1.
Study of Vulnerability to Addiction With Regard to Self-Efficacy and Alexithymia in High School Students.
All participants completed the Toronto alexithymia scale, general self-efficacy scale, a questionnaire to identify people at risk of addiction.
Conclusion: The present study showed that low self-efficacy and failure to understand and express emotions can play important roles in the tendency of young people to drug addiction.
Although in recent years, some studies have been con- ducted on drug addicts, few studies are found in the field of alexithymia and self-efficacy that are predictors of ad- 222 Ghadiri Sourman Abadi, F.
For this reason, this study was designed to exam- ine and predict the vulnerability to addiction on the basis of self-efficacy and alexithymia in high-school students.
After explaining the purpose of the study and invoking students’ participation and confidence, Toronto alexithymia scale (TAS-20), the general self-efficacy scale, and the questionnaire to identify people at risk of addiction, were administered to them.
Regression analysis to predict vulnerability to addiction through self-efficacy and alexithymia.
Study of Vulnerability to Addiction With Regard to Self-Efficacy and Alexithymia.
Study of Vulnerability to Addiction With Regard to Self-Efficacy and Alexithymia.
Study of Vulnerability to Addiction With Regard to Self-Efficacy and Alexithymia.
Study of Vulnerability to Addiction With Regard to Self-Efficacy and Alexithymia.
Study of Vulnerability to Addiction With Regard to Self-Efficacy and Alexithymia.