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HAKIM Research Journal. 2011; 14 (4): 249-256
en Persa | IMEMR | ID: emr-163712

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Introduction: Drug addiction is amongst current crisis of the world including nuclear crisis, environmental degradation, poverty, and social crisis. Drug addiction is a major health problem in many countries worldwide. One of the most common characteristics of addicted individuals is low self-esteem. Self-esteem increases flexibility and reinforces progression of positive attitudes toward self-sufficiency. There are limited studies on non-medical treatment strategies for drug-users. The aim of the present study was to assess the effects of a family-centered problem solving education on self-esteem of drug-users


Methods: This study had a pretest-post test experimental design. First, validity and reliability [r=0.85] of the self-esteem Cooper-Smith questionnaire was confirmed. After completing the consent forms by the participant [n=60], they were randomly assigned into two equal experimental and control groups. At baseline, questionnaires were completed. The education was performed using family-centered problem solving teaching method in a two months period within eight 45-minute sessions in the intervention group. The Cooper smith self-esteem questionnaire was completed at the follow up


Results: The paired t-test showed that family-centered problem solving education method led to a significant increase [p=0.001] on the self-esteem scores in the intervention group. Although self-esteem scores of the control group increased significantly either after two months, the increase was 4.5 times more in the intervention group


Conclusion: To sum up, using the family-centered problem solving education method with family centered approach could improve the process of addiction treatment in addiction clinics


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Humanos , Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias , Autoimagen , Familia , Educación , Consumidores de Drogas
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