THE QUALITY OF LIFE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE REHABILITATION PROGRAM IS ADDICTED TO TRAMADOL

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Institute of Environmental Studies and Research, Ain Shams University

2 Faculty of Literature, Ain Shams University

Abstract



 
The study aimed to identify the quality of life and its relationship to the effectiveness of rehabilitating drug addicts tramadol. The study used a sample consisting of two groups of the first group consisting of 50 individuals who rely on tramadol regularly for at least three months who visit the hotline clinic for treatment of addiction in a hospital the study used tools in the interview from and the quality of life criterion (from the researcher‘s preparation). The descriptive approach was used.
The study reached the following results: There are statistically significant differences among the accredited and non-accredited for the benefit of non-accredited. There is a positive relationship between the quality of life and rehabilitation program for the tramadol drug addicts.
Among the most important recommendations of the study: attention to improve the quality of life after the mental and social rehabilitation of the adopted to prevent relapse and the importance of design standards for the quality of life for psychological materials in general and for each article such as tramadol and cannabis and alcohol and work on follow-up studies of addicts after they left the treatment centers to see how to continue improvement to work on building comprehensive guidance programs for the families of addicts because of the importance of the role of the family in the treatment of addiction and work on the construction of more remedial treatment programs that work to improve the life and other social skills.
The most important research proposed: What are the characteristics of the quality of life of the deceased? What are the characteristics of the quality of life in the families of the deceased? Does quality of life contribute to predicting other mental disorders? Is it possible to design a cognitive behavioral program to improve some of the life skills of those accredited to a particular to a particular category?

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