Abstract
Background and Objective: Addiction
with its progressive nature on life dimensions is a risk for person’s health
and affects family’s function. However, it seems that providing social support
for families in this status causes improvement and adjustment with condition.
So, this study was aimed to determine relation between psychosocial problems
with perceived social support in families with addicted member.
Methods: This
descriptive study was done in 1391, over 400 first degree family relatives of
the addicted people who were selected by randomly sampling. Data collection
tool was Questionnaire of Northouse social support. For data analysis, SPSS
v.16 software and descriptive and analytic methods were used.
Results: The results
indicated that most subjects (70.3%) displayed
moderate levels of perceived social support. Relevance of perceived
social supports with sex (p <0.001),
relative (p<0.001) and employment status (p=0.003) were significantly positive, but relevance of perceived
social support and age, marital status and educational level was not
significant.
Conclusion: High perceived
social support in addict person’s family has important role on facing with
stressful factors and better adaptation. So, nurses can enhance quality of life
on the all dimensions in these families, by creating supportive groups and
increasing their knowledge.
Keywords: Social
Support, Family, Addict
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