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Malekan E, Mobsem S. Comparison of Dependence on Others and its Components in Men with Addiction and Healthy Men. JNIP 2024; 19 (23) :1-7
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Master's degree, counseling and guidance department, science and research department, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
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The present study was conducted with the aim of comparing dependence on others and its components in men with addiction and healthy men. The current research is of causal-comparative type. The statistical population included all addicted and healthy men who referred to the Addicts Anonymous Association of East Tehran province, who were selected by simple random sampling of addicted and healthy men, the sample group included 92 people. The research tool included the dependence on others questionnaire (Barrett, Scheffler, Kellerman, 1977). Data analysis was done using MANOVA and post hoc ANOVA statistical test. Data analysis showed that dependence on others and its components (emotional dependence on others, lack of trust in society, autonomy) are different in the two groups at the desired level (p<0.05). Based on the findings, it can be stated that dependence on others was higher in men with addiction than in healthy men. Therefore, considering this and also considering the prevalence of addiction in the society, it seems necessary to investigate the associated and dangerous factors for this sinister phenomenon.
 
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2024/08/21 | Revised: 2024/08/21 | Accepted: 2024/02/29 | Published: 2024/02/29

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