| Literature DB >> 26383218 |
Seyed Kaveh Hojjat, Ebrahim Golmakani, Mina Norozi Khalili, Maryam Shakeri Chenarani, Mahin Hamidi, Arash Akaberi, Amir Rezaei Ardani1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Parental substance abuse confronts children with a variety of psychological, social, and behavioral problems. Children of substance abusing parents show higher levels of psychiatric disorders including anxiety and depression and exert lower levels of communication skills. Weak social skills in this group of adolescents put them at a higher risk for substance abuse. Many studies showed school based interventions such as life skill training can effective on future substance abusing in these high risk adolescences.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26383218 PMCID: PMC4803947 DOI: 10.5539/gjhs.v8n2p156
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob J Health Sci ISSN: 1916-9736
Demographic features of parents in intervention and control group. (Include dropped out cases)
| Group | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| intervention | Control | p-value | ||
| Father’s age (Mean±SD) | 43.2±8.6 | 48.4±9.45 | 0.126 | |
| Mother’s age (Mean±SD) | 39.73±6.75 | 41.31±6.6 | 0.515 | |
| Father’s education | Illiterate | 6(20.0%) | 8(26.6%) | 0.285F |
| Primary school | 18(60.0%) | 8(26.6%) | ||
| Guidance school | 4(13.3%) | 10(33.3%) | ||
| High school | 2(6.7%) | 4(13.3%) | ||
| Mother’s education | Illiterate | 12(40.0%) | 6(20.0%) | 0.412F |
| Primary school | 14(46.7%) | 20(66.6%) | ||
| Guidance school | 4(13.3%) | 4(13.3%) | ||
| Father’s occupation | Labor | 16(53.3%) | 16(53.3%) | 0.802F |
| Farmer | 6(20.0%) | 7(23.3%) | ||
| Others | 8(26.7%) | 7(23.3%) | ||
| Mother’s occupation | Employed | 0)0.0 %( | 2) 6.7 %( | 1 F |
| Housekeeper | 30)100.0 %( | 28) 93.3 %( | ||
F:P-value according Fisher’s exact test.
Baseline data in the intervention (n=28) and control (n=29) groups
| Group | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Oxford happiness subscales | intervention | Control | P value |
| Total score of happiness | 43.68±17.62 | 44.25 ±12.39 | 0.10 |
| subjective well-being | 35.93±18.77 | 37.84±14.93 | 0.75 |
| life satisfaction | 40.28± 26.10 | 42.44±16.33 | 0.78 |
| respectability | 42.54±15.22 | 41.07±13.78 | 0.78 |
| contentment | 48.15±25.55 | 47.91±20.97 | 0.97 |
| Total score of assertiveness | 110.33±16.05 | 107.68±16.71 | 0.65 |
Changes in score of happiness and assertiveness before and after training in two groups
| Steps | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group | Before | After | Mean difference | P value | |
| Happiness(Total) | intervention | 43.68±17.62 | 51.57±16.35 | 7.89 | 0.049 |
| Control | 44.25 ±12.39 | 41.74 ±12.21 | -2.51 | ||
| well-being | intervention | 35.93±18.77 | 49.26±14.67 | 13.33 | 0.02 |
| Control | 37.84±14.93 | 31.94±14.97 | -5.9 | ||
| life satisfaction | intervention | 40.28±26.10 | 46.11±21.79 | 5.83 | 0.23 |
| Control | 42.44±16.33 | 41.66±16.24 | - 0.78 | ||
| Respectability | intervention | 42.54±15.22 | 47.94±17.40 | 5.40 | 0.59 |
| Control | 41.07±13.78 | 42.85±13.01 | 1.78 | ||
| Contentment | intervention | 48.15±25.55 | 55.56±26.14 | 7.41 | 0.09 |
| Control | 47.91±20.97 | 41.66±26.13 | - 6.25 | ||
| Assertiveness (Total) | intervention | 110.33±16.05 | 90.40±12.84 | -19.93 | <0.0001 |
| Control | 107.68±16.71 | 106.93±15.81 | -0.75 | ||