On the Prediction of Opium Addicts’ Changeability through Early Maladaptive Schemas and Attachment Styles

Objective: This study was an attempt to investigate the role of early maladaptive schemas and attachment styles in changeability of opium addicts. Method: The research method was descriptive-correlation and the number of 162 male opium addicts was selected via convenience sampling. For data collecti...

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Main Authors: F Asghari, G Alipour, A Saeadi
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Drug Control Headquarters, Research and Education Office 2016-02-01
Series:Research on Addiction
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description Objective: This study was an attempt to investigate the role of early maladaptive schemas and attachment styles in changeability of opium addicts. Method: The research method was descriptive-correlation and the number of 162 male opium addicts was selected via convenience sampling. For data collection purposes, Yang's early maladaptive schemas and Collins and Read’s adult attachment scale, and Rhode Island’s changeability scale were used. Results: The results showed that 38.1% of the changeability variance is predicted by secure attachment, avoidant attachment, and early maladaptive schemas. In the same way, avoidant and ambivalent attachment styles were positively associated with early maladaptive schemas. Conclusion: Due to the effect of early maladaptive schemas and insecure attachment styles on the incidence of maladaptive behavior, changeability of opium addicts can be expected to increase through the modification dysfunctional thoughts and systemic relations. 
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spelling doaj.art-a50879254c874f94aaca6c723ad3367d2022-12-21T17:44:46ZfasDrug Control Headquarters, Research and Education OfficeResearch on Addiction2008-43072423-65352016-02-019358598On the Prediction of Opium Addicts’ Changeability through Early Maladaptive Schemas and Attachment StylesF Asghari0G Alipour1A Saeadi2 Objective: This study was an attempt to investigate the role of early maladaptive schemas and attachment styles in changeability of opium addicts. Method: The research method was descriptive-correlation and the number of 162 male opium addicts was selected via convenience sampling. For data collection purposes, Yang's early maladaptive schemas and Collins and Read’s adult attachment scale, and Rhode Island’s changeability scale were used. Results: The results showed that 38.1% of the changeability variance is predicted by secure attachment, avoidant attachment, and early maladaptive schemas. In the same way, avoidant and ambivalent attachment styles were positively associated with early maladaptive schemas. Conclusion: Due to the effect of early maladaptive schemas and insecure attachment styles on the incidence of maladaptive behavior, changeability of opium addicts can be expected to increase through the modification dysfunctional thoughts and systemic relations. http://www.etiadpajohi.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-15&slc_lang=en&sid=1Early Maladaptive Schemas Attachment Changeability Opium Addiction
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A Saeadi
On the Prediction of Opium Addicts’ Changeability through Early Maladaptive Schemas and Attachment Styles
Research on Addiction
Early Maladaptive Schemas
Attachment
Changeability
Opium Addiction
title On the Prediction of Opium Addicts’ Changeability through Early Maladaptive Schemas and Attachment Styles
title_full On the Prediction of Opium Addicts’ Changeability through Early Maladaptive Schemas and Attachment Styles
title_fullStr On the Prediction of Opium Addicts’ Changeability through Early Maladaptive Schemas and Attachment Styles
title_full_unstemmed On the Prediction of Opium Addicts’ Changeability through Early Maladaptive Schemas and Attachment Styles
title_short On the Prediction of Opium Addicts’ Changeability through Early Maladaptive Schemas and Attachment Styles
title_sort on the prediction of opium addicts changeability through early maladaptive schemas and attachment styles
topic Early Maladaptive Schemas
Attachment
Changeability
Opium Addiction
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