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Abstract

This study aimed to compare metacognitive beliefs, concerns and social problem-solving ability among addicted
women who are giving up drugs and healthy women in downtown Tehran To this end, in a retrospective study,
forty female drug rehab centers in south of Tehran were selected by convenience sampling Forty healthy women
were matched with the group as a criterion Participants in the study filled out voluntary questionnaire on metacognitive beliefs, concerns and problem-solving ability, and social Perceptions The data analyses included Pearson
correlation, t-test, analysis of variance and covariance multivariate and univariate analyses Results showed that
metacognitive beliefs and concerns of addicted women were related to problem-solving ability Also, the average
reliability of cognitive and metacognitive beliefs about the need to control and positive beliefs addicted women
was significantly higher than in normal subjects However, this difference was not seen in the dimensions of problem-solving ability Overall, our results show metacognitive beliefs and their relationship to the development of
substance abuse in women.

Keywords

Anxiety Cognitive Beliefs Social Problem Solving Ability Addicted Women Who Are Giving Up Drugs

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Zardoos, D., Ostovar, Z., & Mohammadkhani, S. (2016). Compare Metacognitive Beliefs about Worry and Social Problem Solving Ability among Addicted Women Drug are giving up Drugs and Healthy Women in Southern Tehran. International Research Journal of Pharmaceutical and Applied Sciences, 6(4), 39-47. Retrieved from https://scienztech.org/index.php/irjpas/article/view/1130