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Shahin Olyaeizand,
Volume 2, Issue 5 (10-2002)
Abstract

Although marriage is considered as a process of making a sacred family, but it seems that it can’t be gained through fabulist minds. This article, perhaps, is the scream of all the girls and their parents who under the title of "Sacred family", have sold themselves in their first embracing with someone with the cheapest price. In this way, the girls who have practiced obscenity in their families tried to scape from their houses or agreed with an inappropriate marriage to run away from their houses. These just married girls had to suffer the addicted husbands who had a keen interest to drugs rather than the family. This article is and evidence for the government who consider their ignorance as nonexistence with using phrases such as "sacred family" and have forgotten all their responsibilities.


Mahdis Kamkar,
Volume 2, Issue 5 (10-2002)
Abstract

A- The goal of this survey is to negotiate the causes of inereasment of psycho-social problems in the adolescence Field. We have purposed to evaluate and calegortize 95 persons who were self - refered or refrnal from legal system to crisis - intervention of welfare organization. These Persons were classified into three groups through neurologic - psychologic - psychiatric approach: 1- Adolescence anti Risk - Taking behaviors of Identity crisis. 2- Delinquency 3- Prostitution: B- Results of approach: 1- %30.53 (:)!' cases were sub classified under diagnosis of Risk - Taking behavior, identity crisis (which are temporary and abating increasing of age) and Family, supportive system problems. 2- %16.84 of cases were sub classified under diagnosis of conduct disorder. Borderline and antisocial personality disorder. 3- %13 cases were sub classified under diagnosis of Major or minor- psychiatric disorders such as psychoses. Major Mood Disorders and IQ deliciencies.


Ali Ardalan, Kourosh Holakooy Naaeini, Alireza Mohseni Tabrizi, Alireza Jazayeri,
Volume 2, Issue 5 (10-2002)
Abstract

Despite the absence of research - based information, it seems that the incidence trend of running away in Iranian girls has increased in last years. Although the running away is not equivalent the occurrence of survival sex, it should be considered as a serious impact of tuning away in girls. So, the researchers and decision - makers in the field of prostitution should pay a special attention to this sub group of population. This paper as a part of "A survey on runaway girls project", presents some related aspects of survival sex Such as the pattern of sexual contacts, simultaneous behavioral problems, utilization pattern of health services, psychological problems and knowledge, attitude and practice about prevention of AIDS. The methods consists of a survey on 110 subjects anti FGD technique in 4 groups. About half of the subjects had been experienced the. survival sex after running away from home. 60 percent of this cases had been experienced it during first week after running away. The accessibility of subjects to health services was insufficient. They had low level of knowledge, inappropriate attitude and unacceptable practice about prevention of AIDS. Finally, in this paper the principle of preventive strategies are discussed and some research subjects in the field of survival sex in runaway girls are suggested.


Jafar Sherafatipour,
Volume 6, Issue 22 (10-2006)
Abstract

Objective: This resarch considers the social and economical characteristics of streetwalker in Tehran in 2004. The purpose of this research is to determine the relationship between social and economical characteristics and becoming streetwalker of women . Method: The research Bulk of sample is 150 people, which is chosen by refering to a. Hajar of Crisis Intervention Center to tehran province (75 People) b. City surface and parks in Tehran in which 75 people are chosen. For the first case, the choise of bulk sample was complete, for the second one a random sampling was done with streetwalkers in city surface and parks during three month. The instrument for collecting in formation was questionnaire (involves 96 questions). The information was gathered by interviewing each of the samples. Findings & Result: The relation between social characteristics, economical characteristics, observation of streetwalkers in city surface and becoming streetwalker (as dependable variable) was meaningful.



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