ThThis study aimed to have a comparison among function of family, illogical beliefs, and self-concept among addicted and non-addicted young people in the city of Khoy. In this causal-comparative study, 30 addicted young people were selected from addiction clinics as well as 30 non-addicted young people as the control group by convenience sampling in 1391-1392. Both groups responded to the questionnaires of McMaster's function of family, Jones' illogical beliefs, and Rogers' self-concept and then the data were analyzed bymultivariate analysis of variance. The results showed that addicted and non-addicted young people have a meaningful difference in terms of function of family, illogical beliefs, and self-concept.
Mahmoud Fakheh, H. (2015). A Comparison among Function of Family, Illogical Beliefs, and Self-Concept among Addicted and Non-Addicted Young People. The Islamic Journal Of Women and The Family, 3(1), 63-76.
MLA
Mahmoud Fakheh, H. . "A Comparison among Function of Family, Illogical Beliefs, and Self-Concept among Addicted and Non-Addicted Young People", The Islamic Journal Of Women and The Family, 3, 1, 2015, 63-76.
HARVARD
Mahmoud Fakheh, H. (2015). 'A Comparison among Function of Family, Illogical Beliefs, and Self-Concept among Addicted and Non-Addicted Young People', The Islamic Journal Of Women and The Family, 3(1), pp. 63-76.
CHICAGO
H. Mahmoud Fakheh, "A Comparison among Function of Family, Illogical Beliefs, and Self-Concept among Addicted and Non-Addicted Young People," The Islamic Journal Of Women and The Family, 3 1 (2015): 63-76,
VANCOUVER
Mahmoud Fakheh, H. A Comparison among Function of Family, Illogical Beliefs, and Self-Concept among Addicted and Non-Addicted Young People. The Islamic Journal Of Women and The Family, 2015; 3(1): 63-76.