The Mediating Role of Life Satisfaction in the Relationship between Coping Strategies for Stress and Attitude towards Addiction

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Abstract:
Objective
The present study aimed at examining the mediating role of life satisfaction in determining the relationship between coping strategies for stress and attitudes towards addiction.
Method
This study was a descriptive-correlational study whose statistical population included all the high school students of Abadan. Then، the number of 400 students was selected by random sampling method as the sample and they filled in attitude towards addiction scale، coping responses inventory، and life satisfaction inventory.
Results
Problem-focused coping strategies could indirectly predict attitude towards addiction by means of life satisfaction. However، emotion-focused coping strategies could predict attitudes towards addiction neither directly nor indirectly.
Conclusion
If adolescents are not equipped with efficient coping strategies and have low levels of life satisfaction، they will be directed into a state with positive attitude towards addiction. It is possible to prevent addiction in adolescents via teaching life skills، including efficient strategies to cope with stress and high levels of life satisfaction.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Research on Addiction, Volume:9 Issue: 33, 2015
Pages:
41 to 55
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