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Jalilean Kaseb F, Rashidi A, Hojat Khah M. The role of religious orientation, self-concept and self-efficacy in predicting tendency to addiction with mediation by psychological hardiness in Male Students. etiadpajohi 2017; 10 (40) :145-160
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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the role of psychological hardiness mediator in the relationship between religious orientation, self-concept and self-efficacy in predicting the tendency to have addiction Method: This study was a descriptive - correlational. The study sample was male students of Razi University undergraduate years 2014-2015. 358 undergraduates were selected by multistage cluster sampling. The data of Alport religious orientation, Scherrer self-efficacy , Beck self-concept and Ahvaz Hardiness Inventor and Addiction Potential(APS) were collected. In order to evaluate the model of structural equation modeling using SPSS-19 and AMOS-18  software was use. Results: The results showed that there was a significant difference between , self-efficacy, self-concept and inter-religious orientation through psychological hardiness with addiction tend to have a significant negative relationship. Conclusion:. Can be used with regard to the the influence of research variables With  addiction tendencie The programs in the field of the prevention and treatment addiction.

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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2016/04/22 | Accepted: 2017/05/3 | Published: 2017/05/8

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