The relationship between family bonding, parental monitoring, peer drug use and adolescent drug abuse in Maldives /
This research aimed at examining the extent of and association among family bonding (FB), parental monitoring (PM), peer drug use (PDU) and severity of drug abuse in a convenient sample of one hundred adolescent drug abusers between the ages of 12-19 years, currently under the care of drug rehabilit...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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Gombak, Selangor :
Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia,
2007
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Summary: | This research aimed at examining the extent of and association among family bonding
(FB), parental monitoring (PM), peer drug use (PDU) and severity of drug abuse in a
convenient sample of one hundred adolescent drug abusers between the ages of 12-19
years, currently under the care of drug rehabilitation centre, police and nongovernmental organizations (NGO’s) at Male’(Maldives). The participants responded
to shortened versions of self-administered measures of FB, PM, PDU, and severity of
drug abuse. One-sample t-test revealed that obtained mean family bonding score was
significantly greater than its theoretical average. However, the obtained mean parental
monitoring score was significantly lower than its theoretical average. Family bonding
correlated significantly and positively with peer drug use and parental monitoring.
There was significant negative correlation between parental monitoring and severity
of drug abuse. The study showed that majority of the participants used drugs several
times a day and that they obtained these drugs from their friends. It further showed
that most of the participants initiated drug use between the ages of 14-15 years and
they used it with older friends. The reasons for using drugs were due to anxiety,
loneliness and sadness. Further research is recommended using locally adapted
measuring tools. |
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Item Description: | "A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Human Sciences (Psychology)"--On t.p. |
Physical Description: | xi, 58 leaves ; 30 cm. Also available on 4 3/4 in. computer optical disc. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (leaves 46-54). |
Access: | Access for fulltext of thesis is provided through digital format. |