Comparison of the locus of control and self-efficacy in addict and nonaddict men
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E Samadi samimi , N Bidi , F Lotfi kashani |
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Abstract: (33211 Views) |
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to compare self-efficacy
and locus of control among addicted and nonaddict men.
Materials and methods:. Eighty addict participants were randomly selected
from patients refering to Nahaja Be’sat hospital in Tehran. Eighty
nonaddict participants were randomly selected from Rodehen Azad
University students as controls. Participants completed the selfefficacy
questioner (sherer et al, 1982), and the Locus of control
scale (Stricland, 1973). To investigate the hypotheses of this
research the t-test was used.
Results and Conclusion: Results showed that: 1-There is no difference between these two groups regarding Locus
of Control.
2-There is difference between these two groups regarding selfefficacy.
3-There is no difference between single addict and nonaddict men
regarding locus of control.
4-There is no difference in self efficacy in single addict & nonaddict
men.
5-There is no difference in locus of control between married addict
and nonaddict men.
6-There is difference between these two groups (who were
married) about self-efficacy. |
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Keywords: Locus of control, Self-efficacy, Addict and nonaddict men |
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Type of Study: Original |
Received: 2012/03/8 | Accepted: 2014/06/3 | Published: 2014/06/3
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