The Relationship between Cultural Poverty with Synthetic Drug

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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
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Today, increasing the drug use and its complications strongly put the humanity under pressure and every day a significant number of victims of this material has been increased. The problem of addiction as a destructive phenomenon has caused the researcher studies the effect of moral and religious beliefs weakness with taking synthetic drugs in Shirvan City. Methodology is the survey, the cross-sectional and applied study and sampling method is stratified fit with the sample size. This study is done by a questionnaire on drug addicts coming to rehab centers to quit the synthetic drug in 2015. The number is 1322 and a sample of 298 individuals has been formed. In this study, parametric tests, Pearson correlation coefficient, independent t-test and ANOVA were used. The data analysis showed there is a significant correlation between cultural poverty with consumption of synthetic drugs. Therefore, the hypothesis of the study is confirmed, ere is a significant correlation between cultural poverty with consumption of synthetic drugs.

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Persian
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Journal of North Khorasan Disciplinary Knowledge, Volume:4 Issue: 13, 2017
Pages:
7 to 15
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