چکیده:
The sample population was consisted of 299 male and female students of the University of Khwarizmi. Theories used in this study included Social bonding theory, differential opportunity, differential association, feeling anomie and frustration (love, and academic failure). The obtained results indicate that there is the bound variables, anomie, differential association, feeling of anomie, social status, academic failure and failure of the love and dependent variable of attitudes towards drug had significant relationship. Variables failure of love and anomie do not have direct causal impact on drug use and through other variables affect attitude towards drugs. There was not significant relationship between engagement and attitudes to drug. Differential association with correlation (0.383) and beta (0.306) has maximum correlation causal impact on positive attitudes toward drug use among college students.
خلاصه ماشینی:
"Factors influencing Attitudes toward Drug Use among College Students 1 (Case of Study: College Students University of Kharazmi) 2 Sayed Hossein Serajzadeh Professor of Sociology, University of Kharazmi 3 Younes Akbari Ph. D.
The obtained results indicate that there is the bound variables, anomie, differential association, feeling of anomie, social status, academic failure and failure of the love and dependent variable of attitudes towards drug had significant relationship.
Recreational amenities meager and inadequate, distance, remoteness and lack of emotional support from their families, interaction with consumer drug friends and other problems, provides social and psychological pressure fields for college students' tendency to use drug.
Also the 60 data indicate that variables anomie, engagement and failure of love have no causal significant impact on attitude towards the substance Table (3): Regression analysis between the independent variables and the dependent variable R R2 p-value Beta SE B independent variable dependent variable 0.
037 Love failure Discussion and Conclusion The information gained from this study indicate that various factors are effective, either directly or indirectly on college students' attitudes toward drugs.
The results indicated that the hypotheses raised from theories differential association, commitment, differentiation opportunities, academic failure have direct causal influence on college students' positive attitudes towards drugs.
Among variables entered into this research only aspect of the engagement from social control the theory of Hirsch had no effect on attitudes toward drug use among students.
Asghari, Farhad and Kordmyrza, Ezzatollah and Ahmadi, Leila (2013): Relationship between religious attitudes, locus of control and drug abuse trends among college students, Journal of Substance Abuse Addiction Studies, Vol. VII, No. 25, Spring 2013."