Exploring psychological correlates of peers and fathers of drug addict adolescents

Authors

  • Farjana Begum
  • Sheikh Iqbal Mahmood

Keywords:

Peers, Fathers, Drug addict adolescent

Abstract

Drug dependency is clearly a problem for almost every country and
Bangladesh is no exception. As the parents and peers are the closest persons of
an adolescent whether addict or non-addict, so the present study was conducted
with the following objectives: (a) To explore the peer relationship of the drug
addict adolescents, (b) to investigate the parenting style of the fathers of the drug
users and (c) to find the economic status of adolescent drug users. 60 male drug
addict adolescents from different areas of Dhaka city were selected following
snow ball technique. For the assessment of peer relation a scale drug and alcohol
use-High risk behavior by Church (1994) was translated into Bangla and for
assessing parenting style of the fathers of adolescents drug addicts Parental
Acceptance/Rejection Questionnaire Child (PARQ), Short version of Rohner
(2004b) was translated into Bangla and were used. For the analysis of the
obtained data frequency count and percentage of responses made by the drug
addict adolescent about their peers and fathers were calculated. The results show
that the adolescent drug addict has very close relation with their peer as the type
of drugs, frequency of taking drug and even factors determining their being drug
addict are almost same. Results further show that parenting style of the fathers of
the drug addict adolescent is rejective. Most of the adolescent get coldness or
lack of affection, hostility or aggression, indifference or neglect, undifferentiated
rejection but little warmth from their fathers. Finally, addiction is found to
spread over access all economic status from almost lowest to highest in the
present study.

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