Title of article :
The Role of Aggression and Sleep Quality on Substance Abuse in Risky Drivers
Author/Authors :
Abdoli, Nasrin Department of Psychiatry-Substance Abuse Prevention Research Center- Kermanshah University of Medical Science, Kermanshah , Farnia, Vahid Department of Psychiatry-Substance Abuse Prevention Research Center- Kermanshah University of Medical Science, Kermanshah , Salemi, Safora Department of Psychiatry-Substance Abuse Prevention Research Center- Kermanshah University of Medical Science, Kermanshah , Zhaleh, Hossein Substance Abuse Prevention Research Center- Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Khodamordi, Mehdi Substance Abuse Prevention Research Center- Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Ahmadijouybari,Touraj Department of Psychiatry-Substance Abuse Prevention Research Center- Kermanshah University of Medical Science, Kermanshah , Golshani, Sanobar Department of Psychiatry-Substance Abuse Prevention Research Center- Kermanshah University of Medical Science, Kermanshah , Alikhani, Mostafa Department of Psychiatry-Substance Abuse Prevention Research Center- Kermanshah University of Medical Science, Kermanshah
Abstract :
Background: Substance-related disorders has become an important challenge in family, social, and individual health. Given the
risks caused by ignoring substance related disorders, it is necessary to analyze factors effective on reckless driving.
Objectives: Theaimof this studywasto predict substance-related disorders basedonaggressionandsleep quality in reckless drivers
in Kermanshah city.
Patients and Methods: This study was a descriptive-analytical cross-sectional research. Overall, 644 reckless drivers were selected
by simple random method among drivers referred to the Iranian traffic police. Data collection was performed by means of the
Aggression questionnaire (compiled by Zahedifar et al.) and Petersburg Sleep Quality questionnaire, and the data was analyzed by
SPSS (version 22) and discriminant analysis test.
Results: The standardized discriminant function coefficients showed that time of sleep, aggression, and sleep latency had the highest
effect on the discriminant function; variables including obstinacy, daily dysfunction, sleep disturbance, sleep quality, anger and
the amount of taken sleep medication played the most negligible role in discriminant function and its success. Furthermore, the
discriminant analysis method showed that the linear combination of the above-mentioned variables could explain approximately
86.4% of the variance in both groups.
Conclusions: As aggression and sleep quality play a highly critical role in inclination towards substance-related disorders, the two
factors should be considered in prevention, treatment, and recovery programs of substance-related disorders.
Keywords :
Health Risk Behaviors , Aggression , Sleep Hygiene , Substance Related Disorders , Automobile Driving
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics