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mahmoud abdel-maksoud, S., assr, D. (2025). The social problems and its relationship to the attitudes of young athletes towards digital drug addiction.. Egyptian Journal of Social Work, 20(1), 59-82. doi: 10.21608/ejsw.2025.349789.1236
Shimaa mahmoud abdel-maksoud; Doaa Gad assr. "The social problems and its relationship to the attitudes of young athletes towards digital drug addiction.". Egyptian Journal of Social Work, 20, 1, 2025, 59-82. doi: 10.21608/ejsw.2025.349789.1236
mahmoud abdel-maksoud, S., assr, D. (2025). 'The social problems and its relationship to the attitudes of young athletes towards digital drug addiction.', Egyptian Journal of Social Work, 20(1), pp. 59-82. doi: 10.21608/ejsw.2025.349789.1236
mahmoud abdel-maksoud, S., assr, D. The social problems and its relationship to the attitudes of young athletes towards digital drug addiction.. Egyptian Journal of Social Work, 2025; 20(1): 59-82. doi: 10.21608/ejsw.2025.349789.1236

The social problems and its relationship to the attitudes of young athletes towards digital drug addiction.

Article 3, Volume 20, Issue 1, June 2025, Page 59-82  XML PDF (309.71 K)
Document Type: Empirical Articles
DOI: 10.21608/ejsw.2025.349789.1236
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Authors
Shimaa mahmoud abdel-maksoud1; Doaa Gad assr email 2
1Faculty of social work
2PhD in social case work, Faculty of Social Work, Helwan University.
Abstract
the current study aims to determine the relationship between the social problems and young athletes' attitudes toward digital drug addiction. It also aims to Determine the nature of the relationship between some demographic variables of young athletes' the social problems and attitudes toward digital drug addiction. A simple random sample of (300) individuals, including (152) males and (148) females, was selected.
The study concluded that there is a correlation at statistical significance between problems in social relations and young athletes' addictive attitudes toward digital drugs. It also found a positive correlation between social problems and demographic variables (i.e., the educational level and mother's job) at a significance level (0.05), while the relationship is inverse with the place of residence variable at a significance level of (0.01).
The study also found a positive correlation between attitudes towards digital drug addiction and variables of the gender and educational level at a significance level of (0.05), while the relationship is inverse with the age variable at a significance level of (0.01). The study also found that there are statistically significant differences between attitudes toward digital drug addiction in terms of gender in favor of females at a level of (0.05).
Keywords
the attitudes towards digital drug addiction; young athletes; the social problems; digital drugs
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