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Sense of Life Meaningfulness in Drug Addicts
Sense of Life Meaningfulness in Drug Addicts

Author(s): Marta Kaczyńska
Subject(s): Philosophy, Social Sciences, Social Philosophy, Sociology, Substance abuse and addiction
Published by: Fundacja Pedagogium
Keywords: drug addiction; sense of life meaningfulness; life meaningfulness

Summary/Abstract: The article presents results of studies concerning the assessment of changes taking place in the existential sphere (the sense of life meaningfulness) in persons addicted to drugs and subjected to therapy. The studies were conducted in MONAR – Addictions Prophylaxis and Treatment Center in Lublin. 25 patients of the Center, aged 17 to 58 years, were examined. In the first part, concerning the sense of life meaningfulness the control group consisted of persons without addictions. In the second part of the studies, in examining differences between levels of addiction and the sense of life meaningfulness in addicts from various therapeutic- rehabilitation centers, the control group consisted of patients from MONAR Center in Głoskowo. We used the method of diagnostic sounding with the application of Screening Test Questionnaire concerning drug addiction, based on ICD-10 criteria and Life Meaningfulness Scale (PIL). On the basis of study results the level of the sense of life meaningfulness in persons addicted to drugs was determined. The performed analysis of empirical study results revealed that the persons strongly addicted to drugs demonstrate a lower level of the sense of life meaningfulness.

  • Issue Year: 13/2017
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 105-118
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English