Compare resilience and spiritual experience and social adjustment among addicts and non-addicts
Document Type : Original Article
Abstract
This study aimed to compare spiritual experiences, resilience and social adjustment in men addicted and normal. Subjects of this study consisted of two groups of men addicted and non-addicted (100) (50 addicted and 50 normal) Bvdnd.nmvnh sampling of the study in terms of age, education and marital status were matched. In order to collect data from questionnaires spiritual experiences fear (2002), Bell Adjustment Questionnaire (1945), and Connor and Davidson Resilience Scale (2003) were used. Data using multivariate analysis of variance and t-test were analyzed. The results showed a significant difference between spiritual experiences, resilience and social adjustment between the two groups.
(2021). Compare resilience and spiritual experience and social adjustment among addicts and non-addicts. (e151405). Consultation and Prevention, 1(1), e151405
MLA
. "Compare resilience and spiritual experience and social adjustment among addicts and non-addicts" .e151405 , Consultation and Prevention, 1, 1, 2021, e151405.
HARVARD
(2021). 'Compare resilience and spiritual experience and social adjustment among addicts and non-addicts', Consultation and Prevention, 1(1), e151405.
CHICAGO
, "Compare resilience and spiritual experience and social adjustment among addicts and non-addicts," Consultation and Prevention, 1 1 (2021): e151405,
VANCOUVER
Compare resilience and spiritual experience and social adjustment among addicts and non-addicts. Consultation and Prevention, 2021; 1(1): e151405.