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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 April 2020
Our main goal of this study is the investigation of depression prevalence between addict people and normal people. We decided to show main emotional problems of addict people.
This investigation is a descriptive study that 30 normal people and 30 addict people as the accident samples by Beck Depression inventory test and with clustered way are collected. We have gained results by SPSS and statistical analysis.
Our study shows that 33.3% of people are normal and 66.7% of our cases are depressed, 51.7% are married and 51.2% poor, 36.7% young, 31.7% low grade educations and finally 83.3% of them are employed. 45% of cases have major depression.
Our research explains that there isn’t meaningful relation between depression, age, occupation, marriage situation, income and education status of addict people and their addiction. We suggest decreasing the reasons of depression in humans.
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