ROLE OF PERSONALITY, STRESS, EMOTIONAL STABILITY AND PEER INFLUENCE IN DRUG TREATMENT PROCESS
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Key Words: personality, drug addiction, emotional intelligence, peer influenceAbstract
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INTRODUCTIONDrug addiction is a prolonged and regressive disorder which causes the behavior of
taking drugs in spite of severely harmful consequences. Continuous usage of drug prompts adaptive
changes in central nervous system (CNS) and leads to physical dependence, extreme desire and relapse
Objective: To determine the effect of personality traits, stress, emotional problems and peer influence in
recovery from drug addiction. Methodology: The targeted population in the current study compromised of
drug addicts. 239 volunteer patients participated in the research from 11 different rehabilitation centers in
Islamabad and Rawalpindi. The period of study was six months from January 2022 to Jun 2022. These
variables are measured through statistical inventories having significant consistency. For analysis Big Five
Inventory (BFI), for stress, Perceived Stress Scale and for emotional intelligence, Brief emotional
intelligence Scale (BEIS) is used. The research was conducted using correlation method. Results: The
study include both male (n=237) and female (n=2) participants. The statistical analysis on SPSS showed
significant relations among variables. The correlation of scales used in this study are positively significant,
personality and stress has significant value (p<0.01), whereas stress and emotional stability has significant
value (p<0.05). The regression analysis showed that conscientiousness scored positively (0.041) whereas
neuroticism scored negatively (-0.02) in recovery from drug. Conclusion: These findings further suggested
that physiological constructs such as, personality traits, stress, emotional problems and peer influence are
positively associated with an individual’s recovery from drug addiction and can be used as indicators for
early detection and prevention of drug addiction of an individual.
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