Depersonalization of addicts and their non-addicted peers

Abstract

The current research aims to identify the character's dissipation among addicts and their peers who are not addicts, and the research sample was determined with a deliberate sample of addicts in the prisons of the southern region of the abusers who have been issued judicial rulings of a size of (300) addicts, and in return, a sample of individuals who were not addicted An equivalent to the sample of addicts according to an information form prepared for this purpose. They are present in community institutions, the size of which is (300) non-addicted individuals. The researchers adopted a scale (Sierra and Piraeus 1996) and the psychometric properties of the scale were extracted from validity and reliability coefficients. After applying the tool to the two research samples, and processing the data using a number of tests, the treatments gradually increased in their degree of complexity. The results of the triple analysis also indicated the presence of statistically significant differences between the mean scores of the two samples (addicts and non-addicts) on the scale of personality dissipation and in favor of addicts. The results also indicated the presence of statistically significant differences in the interaction between (addiction - congenital order) and recorded differences in favor of addicted to its middle rank Compared to the addict of his last rank, as well as the non-addict in the three categories of congenital order, the differences were statistically significant between the addict of his largest and last order compared to the non-addict in the three categories of the congenital order.