Author/Authors :
Mohammadi arya, Ali Reza university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences - Department Educational Psychology, ايران , Shirazi, Mahmoud university of sistan and baluchestan - Department of Psychology, زاهدان, ايران , Hossien khanzadeh, Abbas Ali university of guilan - Department of Psychology, رشت, ايران , Lachinnani, Fatemeh Eighteen District of Ministry of Education, ايران , Yoosefi Joubari, Fahimeh Islamic Azad Universit, Tonekabon Branch - Department of Psychology, ايران , Halajian, Zohreh islamic azad university - Department of Psychology, ايران , Dosti Sarabi, Salar islamic azad university - Department of Psychology, ايران , Ahmed Khan, Matloob University of Addis Ababa - School of Medicine - Department of Psychiatry, Ethiopia
Abstract :
Background: The existing studies have indicated that persons with positive attitude and believe to narcotics have more addiction than those with negative or natural attitudes. The aim of the present study was to specify the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral training on increasing of self-concept s measure, and the attitude style toward narcotic drugs in addicted prisoners of Tonekabon. Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess the effects of cognitive-behavioral training on increasing self-concept and the attitude style toward narcotic drugs. Patients and Methods: Statistical population included 450 persons. After screening, 65 entered the study. Among them, 40 persons were selected randomly and allocated in experimental and control group. Self-concept and gauge attitude questionnaire were used to gather the data. The program of cognitive–behavioral training was executed at 12 weekly sessions in 120 minutes for experimental group. The past-quest was executed after finishing training for two groups. Results: The result using analysis of covariance showed that the difference between two groups on self–concept and the attitude toward narcotic drugs was significant at P 0.5. Conclusions: Therefore it can be resulted that cognitive–behavioral training is effective on self–concept and the changing of attitude toward narcotic drugs.
Keywords :
Cognitive Behavior Therapy , Self Concepts , Attitude , Narcotic Dependence