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THE SURVEY OF MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION ON SMOKED AND NON- SMOKED YOUTHS OF GONABAD CITY

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 New Page 1 Introduction and objectives: SMOKING as the most common and the cheapest addiction has physical and psychological effects. There are clear evidences which smoking is related to persons MENTAL HEALTH status. So this study was done to determine smoked and non- smokedyouths MENTAL HEALTH status, the great, constructive and active group of the society and thefollowing objectives based on GHQ- 28 questionnaire. 1. To determine the frequency of smoked and non-smoked YOUTHS according to different demographicfactors and the relationship between them and SMOKING. 2 . To determine suspected rate of mental disorders on smoked and non- smoked and at the whole of samples. 3 . To determine difference of suspected rate of mental disorders on smoked and non- smoked youths. 4. To determine the mean of the scores GHQ-28 Questionnaire, scales determine (somatization, anxiety, social dysfunction and depression). And the differences of them on smoked and nonsmokedyouths. Methodology:This study is a survey which it has been doneas a cross-sectionaldescriptiveanalytic study. The samples are 356 people that have been selected as the randomic cluster sampling. Results: The result showed, 5.9 percent of thepeople were smoked. (mals: 12.9% andfemales: 7%) that SMOKING was more observed significant among males, the age group of25 to 30 and brothers and sisters of smoked YOUTHS. The results also indicated that 21percent of the samples were suspected to mental disorders that this rate was significant on smoked YOUTHS(47.1%) more than non-smoked ones. ( 19.3%) . The data also showed the mean of anxiety, social dysfunction and depression scales were significant on smoked ones. (4.63,9.10 and 7.45 respectively) more than non- smoked YOUTHS (3.76,6.53. and 2.19 respectively). Conclusion: The obtained results about mental condition of smoked and non- smoked YOUTHS are congruent with many researches (Sieber and Angest, 1990, Meltzer, 1995, patton and et ai, 1996 ; Kandel and et aI, 1997; Me Mahon, 1999; Whiteand et al . 2002 ; Kassel and et al , 2003) that all of them have been discussed and analyzed sufficiently at the text of the research. The results of G.H Q questionnaire scales also indicated that smoked ones have more problems such as social dysfunction, anxiety and depression that it is also congruent with many studies.

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    TAVAKOLIZADEH, J., GAHRAMANI, M., HADIZADEH TALASAZ, F., & CHAMANZARI, H.. (2003). THE SURVEY OF MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION ON SMOKED AND NON- SMOKED YOUTHS OF GONABAD CITY. OFOGH-E-DANESH, 9(1), 1-9. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/68767/en

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    TAVAKOLIZADEH J., GAHRAMANI M., HADIZADEH TALASAZ F., CHAMANZARI H.. THE SURVEY OF MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION ON SMOKED AND NON- SMOKED YOUTHS OF GONABAD CITY. OFOGH-E-DANESH[Internet]. 2003;9(1):1-9. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/68767/en

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    J. TAVAKOLIZADEH, M. GAHRAMANI, F. HADIZADEH TALASAZ, and H. CHAMANZARI, “THE SURVEY OF MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION ON SMOKED AND NON- SMOKED YOUTHS OF GONABAD CITY,” OFOGH-E-DANESH, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 1–9, 2003, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/68767/en

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