The Role of Thought Suppression, Meta-Cognitive Factors and Negative Emotions in Prediction of Substance Dependency Disorder
Introduction: This study investigated the role of thought suppression, meta- cognitive factors, and negative emotions in predicting of substance dependency disorder. Method: Subjects were 70 patients with substance dependence disorder and 70 normal individuals (total 140). Substance dependants were...
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Main Authors: | Omid Saed (Author), Somayeh Purehsan (Author), Jalil Aslani (Author), Mohammad Zargar (Author) |
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Drug Control Headquarters, Research and Education Office,
2011-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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