Paradigmatic Model of the Role Familie's Religious Values in Preventing Doping
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Abstract:
This study aims to identify influencing of families religious values and its role in preventing the tendency to use doping. This study was exploratory and qualitative research. Data was collected by the snowball sampling and through in-depth interview from15 experts. Subsequently, through three paradigmatic approaches, the main and secondary categories as well as the relationships between the categories were identified and led to the formation and extraction of the final model. According to obtained paradigmatic model, the underlying tendencies to use doping, the contextual conditions, the mediating conditions, and the preventive conditions were discussed. Furthermore, the strategies used by decomposing people to extract drugs and various compounds were extracted and ultimately understood as the outcome of the model and the illness and the patient's illness. In addition, the uses of doping and variety substances were conceptualized as an applied strategy which ultimately understood as the outcome of the model that is called sickness and illness lifestyle. The theoretical development of this study seems to facilitate the understanding of the application of the genuine Islamist system in human-resource training. Outlining the basic requirements and actions, will make easier to confront this challenge.
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Persian
Published:
Social Health and Addiction, Volume:4 Issue: 14, 2017
Pages:
11 to 31
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