Title of article :
Metacognition and Body Image in Predicting Alexithymia in Substance
Abusers
Author/Authors :
Babaei، Samaneh نويسنده Deputy of Research and Technology, Zahedan University of
Medical Sciences, Zahedan, IR Iran , , Gharechahi ، Maryam نويسنده Dental Research Center, Department of Endodontics, Dental School, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran , , Hatami، Zohreh نويسنده Training and Education Organization of Daregaz, Daregaz,
IR Iran , , Ranjbar Varandi، Shahryar نويسنده Training and Education Organization of Sari, Sari, IR
Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2015
Abstract :
Substance dependency is one of the biggest problems and worries of
the world. It stunts the growth of society and causes various problems
such as reduction in public health, increase in mortality, rise in
social and domestic traumas, loss of educational and occupational
opportunities, involvement with the judicial system, and development of
the substance-abuse cycle. The aim of this study was to determine the
role of metacognition and body image in predicting alexithymia in
substance abusers. The research sample included addicts (males and
females aged 10 to 70 years) who referred to the addiction treatment and
counseling centers of three Iranian cities of Zahedan, Sari, and Neyriz.
Participants were selected by random sampling. The metacognitive
strategy questionnaire (MCQ-30), physical self-description questionnaire
(PSDQ), and Toronto alexithymia scale (TAS-20) were used for data
collection. The hypotheses were tested using the Pearson’s correlation
method and regression analysis. According to the results of the current
study, the highest correlation was between alexithymia and the cognitive
awareness subscale (r = 0.305; P < 0.01).There was no significant
correlation between alexithymia and body image. Based on the multiple
regression analysis, the three predictors explained 11% of the variance
(R2 = 0. 11, F = 3.981; P < 0.01). Cognitive awareness
significantly predicted 9% of the variance (β = 0.305; P < 0.01),
and the other subscales predicted about 2%. These findings demonstrated
that metacognition had an important role in predicting alexithymia in
the substance abusers, which underscores the necessity of precautionary
measures.
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction