AbstractObjective: This study compared depression, anxiety, stress and quality of life in drug abusers with normal population. Given that the above mentioned factors are pivotal in continuing addiction. Materials and Methods: In this comparative study, one hundred drug abusers who were admitted to quit addiction clinic in Rasht with one hundred normal people who were relatives of patients or staff in health centers as control group underwent study. Depression, anxiety and stress were assessed by DASS-21 and sf-36 questionnaire was used for quality of life assessment. Analysis of the results was performed using SPSS software (ver. 16).Results: The results showed that compared with normal individuals addicted to opiates significantly depressi...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate quality of life and presence of stress in caregivers of drug-addicted people....
Abstract Aim. Since psychosocial characteristics of drug abuse involve mainly specific personality...
Objective: To examine anxiety and depression in opiate addicts treated with methadone and buprenorph...
AbstractObjective: This study compared depression, anxiety, stress and quality of life in drug abuse...
Objective: This study aimed at comparing addicts' quality of life and psychological disorders based ...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of the present study was to determine the rate of stressful life events...
Introduction: Because of the progressive nature of addiction in all aspects of life, it influences t...
Abstract Objective: To identify symptoms of anxiety, depression, and feelings of hopelessness in pa...
AbstractThe main purpose of this study is to compare the quality of life and mental health between a...
Background and Objectives: Narcotics addiction is a chronic and relapsing psychological disorder, w...
Background: This study compared the effects of three drug addiction treatment methods on quality of ...
Abstract. If depression, anxiety and stress in alcohol addicts, i.e. to determine differences in th...
Abstract Background: This study compared the effects of three drug addiction treatment methods on q...
Background: Substance abuse is the most common mental disorder in the present. This study aimed to c...
The literature reveals that many factors have been found to be related to drug use and abuse. This s...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate quality of life and presence of stress in caregivers of drug-addicted people....
Abstract Aim. Since psychosocial characteristics of drug abuse involve mainly specific personality...
Objective: To examine anxiety and depression in opiate addicts treated with methadone and buprenorph...
AbstractObjective: This study compared depression, anxiety, stress and quality of life in drug abuse...
Objective: This study aimed at comparing addicts' quality of life and psychological disorders based ...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of the present study was to determine the rate of stressful life events...
Introduction: Because of the progressive nature of addiction in all aspects of life, it influences t...
Abstract Objective: To identify symptoms of anxiety, depression, and feelings of hopelessness in pa...
AbstractThe main purpose of this study is to compare the quality of life and mental health between a...
Background and Objectives: Narcotics addiction is a chronic and relapsing psychological disorder, w...
Background: This study compared the effects of three drug addiction treatment methods on quality of ...
Abstract. If depression, anxiety and stress in alcohol addicts, i.e. to determine differences in th...
Abstract Background: This study compared the effects of three drug addiction treatment methods on q...
Background: Substance abuse is the most common mental disorder in the present. This study aimed to c...
The literature reveals that many factors have been found to be related to drug use and abuse. This s...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate quality of life and presence of stress in caregivers of drug-addicted people....
Abstract Aim. Since psychosocial characteristics of drug abuse involve mainly specific personality...
Objective: To examine anxiety and depression in opiate addicts treated with methadone and buprenorph...