The Tendency to Use Substances/Drugs and its Association with Interpersonal Dependence in Iranian Medical Students.

Addiction and Health Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-29 DOI:10.34172/ahj.1501
Mohammadrasoul Khalkhali, Mahnoosh Tavakkoli Fard, Seyed Yasin Mousavi, Amirreza Ariannezhad, Hassan Farrahi
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Background: Personality traits or disorders are now attracting more attention as factors in the initiation and continuation of substance/drug use. However, few studies have been conducted on the association between interpersonal dependence and substance/drug use. The present study aimed to investigate the association between this form of psychological dependence and the tendency to use substances/drugs in medical students.

Methods: The present study was based on an analytical cross-sectional design and conducted on 310 medical students selected by stratified sampling at Guilan University of Medical Sciences in 2021. The Interpersonal Dependency Inventory and the Iranian Addiction Potential Scale were employed to assess the two variables of interpersonal dependence and the tendency to use substances/drugs.

Findings: The correlation matrix shows that the tendency to use substances/drugs has a significant negative correlation with interpersonal dependence (P=0.0001, r=-0.285) in general and emotional reliance on another person (P=-0.0001, r=-0.264) and lack of social self-confidence (LSSC) (P=0.0001, r=-0.297) in particular. Female (F=8.57, P=0.004) and married (F=5.14, P=0.024) students showed more tendency to use substances/drugs than male and single students, but no significant difference was observed regarding interpersonal dependence. Academic course, residence status, parents' occupation, number of family members, and birth order did not significantly affect the scores.

Conclusion: Interpersonal dependence can have different functions, depending on its level. Although interpersonal dependence at maladaptive levels can act as a risk factor and make a person vulnerable to some behavioral problems, at adaptive levels, it acts as a protective factor and reduces those problems.

伊朗医科学生使用物质/药物的倾向及其与人际依赖的关系。
背景:人格特质或人格障碍是导致开始和继续使用药物/毒品的因素,目前正受到越来越多的关注。然而,有关人际依赖与药物使用之间关系的研究却很少。本研究旨在调查医学生的这种心理依赖形式与使用药物/毒品倾向之间的关系:本研究采用分析性横断面设计,以分层抽样的方式选取了 2021 年吉兰医科大学的 310 名医学生作为研究对象。采用人际依赖性量表和伊朗成瘾潜能量表来评估人际依赖性和使用药物/毒品倾向这两个变量:相关矩阵显示,使用药物/毒品的倾向与人际依赖(P=0.0001,r=-0.285)呈显著负相关,尤其与对他人的情感依赖(P=-0.0001,r=-0.264)和缺乏社会自信(LSSC)(P=0.0001,r=-0.297)呈显著负相关。女生(F=8.57,P=0.004)和已婚学生(F=5.14,P=0.024)比男生和单身学生更倾向于使用药物/毒品,但在人际依赖方面没有观察到显著差异。学业、居住状况、父母职业、家庭成员数量和出生顺序对得分没有显著影响:结论:人际依赖的程度不同,其功能也不同。结论:人际依赖会因程度不同而具有不同的功能。虽然在适应不良的情况下,人际依赖会成为一种危险因素,使人容易出现一些行为问题,但在适应良好的情况下,人际依赖会成为一种保护因素,减少这些问题的出现。
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