Title of article :
Parental Bonding and Academic Burnout on Addiction Potential Among Students
Author/Authors :
Mirmohammadkhani Majid نويسنده , Babakhanian Masoudeh نويسنده Social Determinant of Health Research Center, Semnan University 0f Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran Babakhanian Masoudeh , Soltani Kermanshahi Mojtaba نويسنده International Branch, ShahidBeheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Ziari Abbas نويسنده Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Department
of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Semnan University of
Medical Sciences, Semnan, IR Iran , Vafaei Mohammad Amin نويسنده Student Research Committee, Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran , Moonesan Mohammadreza نويسنده Department of Emergency Medicine, Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran
Abstract :
[Background]The risk of drug abuse during youth and adolescence depends on the individual’s family structure. Parents’ interaction methods and parenting styles are an important part of the social context. Since the interaction between parents and children has a great influence on students’ addiction, this study was conducted to assess the relationship between parental bonding and academic burnout with addiction potential among students studying in Semnan University of Medical Sciences.[Methods]This study was a cross sectional descriptive analytical study conducted on 245 students studying in Semnan University of Medical Sciences (2014 - 2015) using the valid Pierson’s questionnaire about parental bonding, school burnout, and addiction potential. The scores of addiction potential, school-burnout, and parental child bonding were obtained. The correlation and multiple regression models were then investigated.[Results]The scores of addiction potential and academic burnout were 79.03 ± 13.26 and 32.02 ± 15.84, respectively. In fact, in the reduced multiple regression model only male gender (b = 6.718, P < 0.001), higher grade point average (b = 3.556, P = 0.020), higher school-burnout (b = 6.460, P < 0.001), higher care by parents (father’s care, b = 6.503, P < 0.001, mother’s care (b = 6.336, P = 0.001), and less control by the father (b = -4.058, P = 0.007) were associated with increased susceptibility of students to addiction.[Conclusions]Numerous factors, such as male gender, higher grade point average, greater school burnout and care by both parents and less control by the father were associated with increased susceptibility of students to addiction and they provided the conditions for addiction among students.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics