Title of article :
Relationship between Developmental Assets and Addiction Potential with Regard to Mediating Role of Alexithymia in Adolescents of Arak, Iran
Author/Authors :
Mazloomi, Akram Department of Psychology - Faculty of Humanities - Khomein Branch - Islamic Azad University, Khomein , Davoudi, Hossein Department of Psychology - Faculty of Humanities - Khomein Branch - Islamic Azad University, Khomein , Heidari, Hasan Department of Psychology - Faculty of Humanities - Khomein Branch - Islamic Azad University, Khomein , Asgari, Mohammad Department of Psychometrics - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran
Abstract :
Aims: This study aimed at presenting a model for addiction potential based on developmental assets mediating by alexithymia in adolescents
living in Arak, Iran. Materials and Methods: Five hundred members were selected as samples (n = 500) among female and male second‑grade
high school students at the tenth and eleventh academic grades in Arak using cluster random sampling. To collect data, Iranian Addiction
Potential Scale, Toronto Alexithymia Scale and Developmental Assets Profile were used. The data were analyzed using Structural Equation
Modeling and LISREL Software. Results: Model fit indices had suitable model fit with data. Internal developmental assets with path coefficient
of B = −0.48 were more effective in reducing addiction potential compared with external developmental assets with path coefficient of B = −0.27.
Positive identity, empowerment, and social competency were the most effective components of developmental assets in reducing addiction
potential. Internal assets could explain addiction potential in adolescence more than external assets. Conclusion: Direct effect of developmental
assets on addiction potential was confirmed and its indirect effect with mediation of alexithymia was significant. Moreover, results showed
that only internal developmental asset had an effect on addiction potential in adolescents mediating by alexithymia, so the effect of external
developmental asset on addiction potential in adolescents based on the mediation of alexithymia was rejected.
Keywords :
Addiction potential , adolescents , alexithymia , developmental assets , developmental external assets , developmental internal assets
Journal title :
International Archives of Health Sciences