Investigating the role of women's addiction in the underdevelopment of society (with emphasis on Gachsaran city)

Abdulamir Jarfi1 and Seyyed Abdulmanf Mohseni Nikoo 2*

1 Islamic Azad University, Shiraz, Iran, Department of Political Science, Assistant Professor

2 Islamic Azad University, Shiraz, Iran, Department of Political Science, PhD student

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Abstract:

One of the most important societal issues and widespread deviations of the contemporary world of drug addiction has become one of the most serious humanitarian problems in recent years, and has become one of the most complex human phenomena that undermines the foundations of human societies and annually endless casualties. It affects the family and society.

 Although drug addiction is more prevalent in men than in women, in recent years, the rate of female addiction has increased for a variety of reasons. This phenomenon has, in addition to ever-increasing growth, been confronted by all segments and groups of the Raniz community. Among them, one of the smaller groups Their addiction is considered to be "women," which is increasing day by day. In this research, the negative consequences of women's addiction (regardless of the common outcomes of men's addiction) in individual and social terms, the role of women's addiction in development The inability of the community is being investigated. The statistical population of this study consisted of addicted women and girls families, which consisted of a total of 50 people. The methodology of this study was a field study and a tool for measuring this research was a researcher-made questionnaire, which among the community Statistics are distributed.

Key words: society, addiction, development, family, Iran