Javadi R, Aghabakhshi H, Rafiey H, Asgari A, Baian Memar A, Abdi Zarrin S. (2011). The Relationship between Family Functioning and Resilience Against Substance Use in Male Students at High Risk High Schools.
refahj.
11(41), 421-444.
URL:
http://refahj.uswr.ac.ir/article-1-725-en.html
Abstract: (7995 Views)
Objective: The aim of the present study is to examine associations among
several family functions and resilience against substance which is begin use in
high school students.
Method: 145 high school students at risk for substance use participated in this
correlational study. Family assessment device (FAD) and a researcher-made
questionnaire were applied to assess variables. Data were analyzed by Pearson
correlation and multiple regressions.
Finding: This study revealed significant associations among family functions
(problem-solving, communication, roles, control, emotional involvement and
general function) and resilience against substance use. But emotional
responsiveness was inconsistent with them. Results of multiple regression
showed that the emotional involvement can Predict respectively 13% of the
resilience against substance use variance (p<0/0001).
Conclusion: The more the family functions is healthy and favorable, the more
probability of offspring becomes resilient in the face of substance use.
Type of Study:
orginal |
Received: 2012/06/11 | Published: 2011/07/15