Most of the researches in Pakistan are concerned with the aetiological factors of drug addiction among the youth. However, few studies seek to explore the social aspects of this phenomenon. The present study aimed to explore the role of family, the influence of parental involvement, and communication styles in youth's drug addiction in a qualitative manner. Twenty drug addicts (age range 18-28 years) were taken as a sample from drug rehabilitation centres in Rawalpindi and Islamabad, Pakistan. A structured interview guide was administered comprising questions related to the individual's habits, relationship with family and friends, and modes of communication within the family. Case profiles of the participants were also taken. The rehabilit...
Malaysia is witnessing a significant impact of drug use among its population which has seen an upwar...
This study explores the significance of the family factors on drug use and its effects on relapse. I...
Addiction is referred as dependence of illicit drugs, physically and psychologically (1). Individual...
Most of the researches in Pakistan are concerned with the aetiological factors of drug addiction amo...
This thesis examines family relationships as a causal variable in drug use of adolescents. The data ...
Background Mental disorders including substance use disorders are a leading cause of disease burden,...
Drug use and dependence among young people is one of the major problems in the world and is still un...
Background and objectives: Adolescents have a risk of drug abuse during their development, which dem...
This investigation characterized families of adolescents experimenting with psychoactive substances(...
The objective of this research was to investigate drug use within the family of young institutionali...
Background: The latest, national and international, data about drug use in adolescence show a steady...
Attachment theory has been proposed as a potential framework from which to understand the variable e...
This paper intended to determine the impact of the contributory factor of substance use and its coll...
Parent-child relationship is influenced by the role of social, cultural and contextual factors that ...
This study explored the experiences of Filipino youth drug users on familial and peer social network...
Malaysia is witnessing a significant impact of drug use among its population which has seen an upwar...
This study explores the significance of the family factors on drug use and its effects on relapse. I...
Addiction is referred as dependence of illicit drugs, physically and psychologically (1). Individual...
Most of the researches in Pakistan are concerned with the aetiological factors of drug addiction amo...
This thesis examines family relationships as a causal variable in drug use of adolescents. The data ...
Background Mental disorders including substance use disorders are a leading cause of disease burden,...
Drug use and dependence among young people is one of the major problems in the world and is still un...
Background and objectives: Adolescents have a risk of drug abuse during their development, which dem...
This investigation characterized families of adolescents experimenting with psychoactive substances(...
The objective of this research was to investigate drug use within the family of young institutionali...
Background: The latest, national and international, data about drug use in adolescence show a steady...
Attachment theory has been proposed as a potential framework from which to understand the variable e...
This paper intended to determine the impact of the contributory factor of substance use and its coll...
Parent-child relationship is influenced by the role of social, cultural and contextual factors that ...
This study explored the experiences of Filipino youth drug users on familial and peer social network...
Malaysia is witnessing a significant impact of drug use among its population which has seen an upwar...
This study explores the significance of the family factors on drug use and its effects on relapse. I...
Addiction is referred as dependence of illicit drugs, physically and psychologically (1). Individual...