Faculty Member of Nursing and Midwifery School, Shahr-e- Kord University of Medical Sciences, Shahr-e- kord, Iran , mo.heydari@yahoo.com
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Background and Aim: Addiction as health problem, mental and social of the present
century that not only impact on the physical, emotional and social addicted person, but also
led to social-psychosocial problems for the community and their families. However, it seems
that social support for families in this condition improve their health and compatibility with
the conditions. Therefore this study was to examine relation between psychosocial problems
with perception of social support families with addicted member.
Method: This Study was a descriptive-analytical study and 400 members of the first prime
of drug addicted person whom referred to 5-Azar Addicts Rehabilitation Center of Gorgan at
2012 were selected by simple random sampling. Data gathered by Questionnaires of (SCL-
90), Northouse social support and demographic information. The data were analyzed by
Spearman correlation coefficient, Chi-square and Fisher.
Results: The results showed that most families participating in this study had moderate
anxiety (36.4%) and moderate depression (36.8%) Also 36% of them have low levels of
aggression while 35/8% have the moderate of interpersonal sensitivity. Moreover, most
subjects (70.3%) displayed moderate levels of perceived social support. The results showed
that between the perception of social support, and anxiety (r=-0.347), depression (r=0.347)
and interpersonal sensitivity (r=-0.293) there was a significant inverse relationship, while
there was no significant relationship between aggression and perception of social support (r=-
0.293).
Conclusion: in regard with the salient role of high social support in better copping of the
families of addicted people with stressful factors and its role in providing their psychosocial
health, the nurses of health centers can develop some supportive groups and increase their
knowledge about positive effects of supportive behaviors to give appropriate supportive
interventions. Hence, it is necessity for nurses, first, by constantly evaluating the supportive
needs of these families and then by using the sources existed in society and families’
contribution to step up efforts to promote psychosocial health condition.
Mancheri H, heidari M, Ghodusi Borujeni M. Correlation of Psychosocial problems with perception of social support families with addicted member admitted. IJPN 2013; 1 (3) :1-9 URL: http://ijpn.ir/article-1-49-en.html