Tingkah laku relaps ditinjau dari perspektif tempoh masa pengambilan dadah di PUSPEN Benta
List of Authors
  • Chandralekah S. Velu , Wan Shahrazad Wan Sulaiman

Keyword
  • Tempoh penagihan, ingatan, sistem kawalan, tingkah laku relaps

Abstract
  • Kajian ini dijalankan untuk mengkaji perkaitan antara tempoh pengambilan dadah dengan ingatan. Selain itu, kajian ini juga untuk melihat kesan terhadap sistem kawalan dan tingkah laku relaps penagih dadah. Kajian ini juga dijalankan untuk meneliti interaksi tempoh pengambilan dadah dengan daya ingatan. Malah perbezaan kebolehan ingatan subjek diuji berdasarkan kepada kesukaran item yang berbeza dengan tahap kesukaran. Kajian ini dijalankan secara eksperimental dengan menggunakan Rekabentuk Campuran (Between Group dan Within Group). Seramai 40 orang dipilih melalui persampelan rawak berstrata dengan setiap kumpulan diwakili seramai 20 orang penagih dadah. Data dianalisis dengan menggunakan program SPSS. Pengujian hipotesis dilakukan dengan menggunakan ujian ANO VA untuk Rekabentuk Campuran (Repeated Measure). Keputusan daripada kajian ini menunjukkan wujud perbezaan yang signifikan antara tempoh penagihan dadah dan kepayahan item dengan ingatan. Kajian ini menunjukkan tempoh penyalahgunaan dadah mempengaruhi sistem kawalan dan tingkah laku relaps.

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