Research Data for: Psycho-social Factors and Psychological Adjustment of Occasional Drug users among Late Adolescents
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Haider, Arsalan
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Background: The present study focus on occasional drug users and non-drug users. Occasional drug use means using any substance once or twice a week.
Aim: The study investigates the psycho-social factors and psychological adjustment of occasional drug use among adolescents and compares occasional drug users and non-drug users.
Method: The study recruited 346 participants (43.35% were occasional drug users and 56.64% were non-drug users) aged 14-22. The Adult Parental Acceptance Rejection Mother and Father Form, Peer Pressure Questionnaire, and Adult Personality Assessment Questionnaire were used. Results indicated that 76.2% of males and 23.8% of females were occasional drug users. The results revealed that father rejection, peer pressure, and psychological maladjustment were found significantly among occasional drug users, whereas mother rejection was non-significant for occasional drug users. The binary logistic regression indicated that father rejection, peer pressure, and psychological maladjustment predict an increase in occasional drug use.
Conclusion: It was concluded that father rejection, peer pressure, and psychological maladjustment are vital factors of occasional drug use.
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2022-07-09
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PsychArchives
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Haider, Arsalan
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Date of first publication2022-07-09
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Abstract / DescriptionBackground: The present study focus on occasional drug users and non-drug users. Occasional drug use means using any substance once or twice a week. Aim: The study investigates the psycho-social factors and psychological adjustment of occasional drug use among adolescents and compares occasional drug users and non-drug users. Method: The study recruited 346 participants (43.35% were occasional drug users and 56.64% were non-drug users) aged 14-22. The Adult Parental Acceptance Rejection Mother and Father Form, Peer Pressure Questionnaire, and Adult Personality Assessment Questionnaire were used. Results indicated that 76.2% of males and 23.8% of females were occasional drug users. The results revealed that father rejection, peer pressure, and psychological maladjustment were found significantly among occasional drug users, whereas mother rejection was non-significant for occasional drug users. The binary logistic regression indicated that father rejection, peer pressure, and psychological maladjustment predict an increase in occasional drug use. Conclusion: It was concluded that father rejection, peer pressure, and psychological maladjustment are vital factors of occasional drug use.en
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Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/6591
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Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.7290
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Language of contenteng
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PublisherPsychArchivesen
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TitleResearch Data for: Psycho-social Factors and Psychological Adjustment of Occasional Drug users among Late Adolescentsen
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