Study of factors affecting women's addiction: Meta-analysis of research from 2009 to 2021

The main purpose of the research is to study the factors affecting women's addiction. The research method is quantitative meta-analysis, its tool is reverse questionnaire, non-probability sampling method and its statistical population is 39 studies, of which 27 studies are about the period 1388...

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Main Authors: Ghadir Bakhshi, Taha Ashayeri, Tahereh Jahanparvar, Samira Bagheri
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Islamic Azad University (Marvdasht Branch) 2023-04-01
Series:فصلنامه زن و جامعه
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Online Access:https://jzvj.marvdasht.iau.ir/article_5876_45370a0b6c20daebdb30b6795a4f29bf.pdf
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Summary:The main purpose of the research is to study the factors affecting women's addiction. The research method is quantitative meta-analysis, its tool is reverse questionnaire, non-probability sampling method and its statistical population is 39 studies, of which 27 studies are about the period 1388 to 1400. The results show that between context and substance factors (age of starting drug use; recreational style of drugs; easy access to drugs; history of addiction and drug use); family factors (family conflict and conflict; dominance of male norms; broken family; disordered married life; dissatisfaction with married life; family addiction); Psycho-personality factors (social isolation, enjoyment, social prestige, hot feeling of shame, feeling of alienation, feeling of anonymity, lack of self-confidence); Economic factors (financial poverty, relative deprivation, socio-economic pressure, job loss and job insecurity); Social factors (unfriendly friends; social surveillance; criminal opportunity; environmental disorder; belonging to a subculture; ethnic heterogeneity; social failure) and cultural factors (culture of poverty; level of religiosity; media consumption; virtual networks; cultural capital; level of education) with women's tendency to Addiction has had a significant relationship.
ISSN:2008-8566
2783-3194