الوصمة الاجتماعية وعلاقتها بإدارة الذات لدى طلاب الجامعة المتعافين من إدمان المخدرات


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The research aimed to determine the relationship between social stigma and self-management among university students recovering from drug addiction, as well as to identify the impact of both gender and academic specialization and the interaction between them in the degree of both social stigma and self-management, as well as to identify some dimensions of social stigma predictive of self-management among university students recovering from drug addiction, and to achieve this goal, the research was conducted on a sample of (74) male and female university students recovering from drug addiction inside some hospitals health, psychology and addiction treatment of the private government, and the social stigma scale for addiction was used prepared by (Masouda AlSayeh, 2018), and the self-management scale (prepared by researchers), and the results resulted in a statistically significant negative correlation at the level of (0.01) between the total degree of social stigma and its dimensions and the total degree of self-management and its dimensions, and the results showed that there was no statistically significant effect for each of the gender (males - females), and the place of residence (rural - urban), and the interaction between them in their common impact on social stigma and its dimensions Self-management and its dimensions where the value of "P" was not statistically significant, and the results were interpreted and some recommendations were made in light of those results. (Published abstract)