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Shalchi B, Sohrabi Z, Shoresh hatampour S. Associations of Family Function and Socioeconomic Status with Vulnerability to Addiction: The Mediating Role of Spirituality Intelligence. JGUMS 2019; 27 (108) :25-34
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Abstract
Introduction: According to literature, eligible family and socio-economic status with spiritual acumen can decrease the vulnerability of individuals to substance use.
Objective: The aim of this research was to investigate the mediating role of spirituality intelligence in relationships of family function and socioeconomic status with vulnerability to addiction.
Materials and Methods: This study was a kind of a correlational one which has been conducted on a sample of 495 students in Payame Noor University of Urmia. The Students were taken apart in research by answering the Identifying People in Risk of Addiction Questionnaire, Family Assessment Device, socioeconomic status questionnaire and Spiritual Intelligence Self-Report Inventory. The Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, correlation matrix and Structural Equation Model
Results: For evaluating adequacy and goodness of fitness of the model, RMR, RMSEA, CFI, AGFI, GFI, X2, X2/df, indices were computed. Findings supported the goodness of fitness of suggested model in this study
Conclusion: We can conclude that family function and socioeconomic status by mediating role of spirituality intelligence dimensions strongly predict the vulnerability to addiction in university students. On the basis of such findings, we can reinforce the family functions and spirituality potential of individuals, and consequently enhance their resiliency to substance use disorder.
Conflict of interest: non declared
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Received: 2019/01/27 | Accepted: 2019/01/27 | Published: 2019/01/27

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