The relationship between social support and suicidal behavior among alcohol and drug addicts

Gufran Abdul_Redha, H. Hussein
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Objective(s): This study aims to assess the relationship between social support and suicidal behavior among alcohol and drug addicts. Methodology: A quantitative descriptive analytic study using an assessment approach with questionnaire items is conducted to assess the relationship between social support and suicidal behavior among alcohol and drug addicts for the periods of 5.11.2021 to 10.5.2022. Participants were informed that their participation was voluntary in the study. The purpose and the benefits of the study were explained by the researcher. After they agreed to participate in the study, an anonymous questionnaire was published for the patients to participate in the present study. A convenient sample of (N=100) alcohol and drug-addicted males are selected through the use of a convenient, non-probability sampling approach. The study sample is distributed at Ibn-Rushed psychiatric hospital, department of substance abuse (In-patient wards and consultancy department). A self-report questionnaire (Oslo social support scale) is developed from the literature, for assessing the prevalence of suicidal behavior among alcohol and drug addicts. After completing the required approvals, data was collected by the use of a self-report questionnaire (Hard copy) and interview technique. Results: Results indicate that addicts are perceived low to moderate social support in which 47% perceive moderate social support and 35% perceive low social support. Conclusion: There is a lack of social support between alcohol and drug addicts. Recommendation: Activate the role of group sessions therapy, rise the importance of consulting psychiatrists and minimize social stigma toward psychological consultations
社会支持与酒精和毒品成瘾者自杀行为的关系
目的:本研究旨在评估酒精和毒品成瘾者的社会支持与自杀行为之间的关系。方法:采用问卷项目评估方法进行了一项定量描述性分析研究,以评估2021年5月11日至2022年5月5日期间酒精和药物成瘾者的社会支持与自杀行为之间的关系。参与者被告知,他们是自愿参与这项研究的。研究人员解释了这项研究的目的和好处。在他们同意参与研究后,发布了一份匿名问卷供患者参与本研究。通过使用方便的非概率抽样方法,选择(N=100)名酗酒和吸毒男性的方便样本。研究样本分布在伊本·拉什德精神病医院药物滥用科(病房和咨询科)。根据文献编制了一份自我报告问卷(奥斯陆社会支持量表),用于评估酒精和毒品成瘾者自杀行为的流行率。在完成所需的批准后,通过使用自我报告问卷(硬拷贝)和访谈技术收集数据。结果:结果表明,成瘾者被认为是低到中等的社会支持,其中47%的人认为是中等的社会支助,35%的人觉得是低的社会支助。结论:酒精依赖者与吸毒者之间缺乏社会支持。建议:激活小组治疗的作用,提高咨询精神科医生的重要性,并最大限度地减少对心理咨询的社会污名
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