Emotional and Social Loneliness in Individuals With and Without Substance Dependence Disorder

AuthorMohsen Hosseinboren
AuthorSeyed Mojtaba Yassini Ardekanien
AuthorSaeed Bakhshanien
AuthorSomayeh Bakhshanien
OrcidSeyed Mojtaba Yassini Ardekani [0000-0002-7798-6002]en
Issued Date2014-09-01en
AbstractBackground: Loneliness is one of the psychological variables related to high risk behaviors that should be investigated more. Objectives: The current study aimed to assess emotional, social, romantic, and familial dimensions of loneliness in drug abuser and nondrug abuser individuals. Patients and Methods: Two hundred and twenty eight individuals were enrolled in this cross sectional study. Hundred and eighteen drug abusers were recruited through random sampling among the clients referred to Baharan Psychiatric Hospital, and 110 non-substance dependent individuals were selected from their companions, students, and staffs. In addition to clinical interview, the Iranian short version of the social and emotional loneliness scale for adults (SELSA-S) was used to evaluate the participants. Results: There were statistically significant difference between the scores of all four emotional, social, familial, and romantic dimensions of loneliness in substance dependent individuals. Although there was no difference between the scores of men and women, the mean scores of romantic and emotional dimensions were higher in non-substance dependent women. Conclusions: The feeling of loneliness is stronger in drug abusers rather than non-drug abusers that could develop the sense of being different from community and increase the probability of taking high risk behaviors and abusing drugs. Thus, it is suggested to consider the feeling of loneliness in all programs designed to prevent or treat addiction.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/ijhrba.22688en
KeywordSocial Isolationen
KeywordLonelinessen
KeywordSubstance-related Disordersen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleEmotional and Social Loneliness in Individuals With and Without Substance Dependence Disorderen
TypeResearch Articleen

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