2023
DOI: 10.33824/pjpr.2023.38.4.33
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Family Functioning and Relapse among Drug Addicts in Pakistan: Mediating Role of Psychological Capital

Farhat Jan,
Nazia Iqbal,
Samia Wasif .
et al.

Abstract: Drug abuse is an enduring and chronic lifestyle disorder and relapse rate to drug abuse is high, and its negative impact on individuals, families and society is severe. Family functioning has a significant impact on the beginning and maintenance of substance use. Psychological capital is an effective protective factor against substance abuse. The purpose of this research was to determine the relationship between family functioning and relapse among drug addict in Pakistan as well as the focused on mediating ef… Show more

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