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Alivandi vafa M, Fathi A, Kalandza S, Rostami H. Predicting the Resilience Rate of Methadone-Addicted Addicts Based on Spiritual Intelligence and Emotional Intelligence. J Police Med 2021; 10 (2)
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1- Department of Clinical Psychology, Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesT Tabriz, Iran
2- Research Institute for Law Enforcement and Social Studies, Naja, Tehran, Iran , a.fathi64@gmail.com
3- Research Institute for Law Enforcement and Social Studies, Naja, Tehran, Iran
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Aims: Resilience has received much attention in the field of psychology over the past two decades. The purpose of this study was to predict the resiliency of methadone-treated addicts based on spiritual intelligence and emotional intelligence variables.
Materials & Methods: For this purpose, 50 methadone-treated men from two outpatient addiction treatment centers in districts 18 and 19 of Tehran in March and April 2018-2019 were selected by available sampling. To measure variables, participants completed measures of resilience, emotional intelligence, and spiritual intelligence.
Findings: The average age of men (50 people) treated with methadone was 32.56 years and the history of drug use was 10.22. The findings, using step-by-step regression, showed that spiritual intelligence and individual characteristics, including age and history of substance use, were able to predict the resilience of addicted men treated with methadone. > P. Emotional intelligence cannot predict the resilience of addicted men treated with methadone.
Conclusion: According to the findings, spiritual intelligence and individual characteristics of age and consumption history are able to predict the resilience of addicted men treated with methadone and can be strengthened by strengthening the spiritual intelligence, resilience of addicted people under treatment with methadone Increased.

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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Addiction & Substance Abuse
Received: 2019/11/27 | Accepted: 2020/05/19 | Published: 2021/03/22

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