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Dr. Mohammad Bagher Saberizafarghandi, Dr. Jafar Bolhari, Dr. Seyed Hossein Salimi, Dr. Ali Fathi-Ashtiani, Dr. Siavash Lajevardi, Dr. Imran Mohammad Razzaghi, Dr. Neda Vahed, Dr. Ahmad Ali Noorbala, Dr. Mohammad Hossein Niknam, Volume 2, Issue 3 (autumn 2019)
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Background: Addiction has always been one of the main challenges of the country. Due to The complexity of addiction dimensions, Comprehensive review, Understanding and solving the challenges ahead is essential. Observation of the mental health status and addiction is one of the duties of the mental health group of the Iranian Academy of Medical Sciences. The group consists of leading academic professors and executive experts in the field of mental health, sociology and science of addiction. The group tries to provide a forum for the promotion of mental health in the framework of the general mission of the Academy.
To do this, simultaneously with the consensus of experts, it uses the scientific, cultural, and Islamic capacities of the country. The main purpose of the meetings was to analyze the current status of addiction in the country, in order to provide practical suggestions for improving the situation.
We hope that with the implementation of these suggestions, we will see improvements.
Method: During the meeting, the participants participated in scientific lecture, critiques and presenting the data on the importance of the addiction topic; the prevalence, treatment, structure, and law of countering narcotics in country and its Executive actions. In this context, eight sessions(sessions27to34) in years95-96focused on the concept, the state of addiction and its challenges ahead in Iran compared with the world.
Results: The findings of this meeting, in the form of the conclusion of considered issues picked up from mentioned specialized meeting are set out. Studying the facing addiction challenges of the considered issues to inform the relevant authorities has been the result of the group's consensus.
Conclusion: Considering the importance of the concept of addiction and considering its challenges ahead, the results of this specialized meeting on studying this issue and providing suggestions to inform to answerable organizations, policy makers or administrators, will be practical.
Dr. Ali Fathi- Ashtiani, Dr. Sohrab Amiri, Dr. Mina Fathi Ashtiani, Dr. Azadeh Sedghi Jalal, Dr. Mohammad Hosein Nicknam, Dr. Ahmad Ali Noorbala, Dr. Mohammad Bagher Saberizafarghandi, Dr. Mohammadali Hemmati, Dr. Mehdi Tehranidoost, Dr. Firoozeh Raisi, Dr. Seyed Hossein Salimi, Dr. Parviz Azadfallah, Dr. Siavash Lajevardi, Volume 7, Issue 2 (Summer 2023)
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Background: The inability of couples to resolve conflicts and deal with them appropriately may lead people to divorce. This study was conducted with the aim of determining factors affecting divorce in Iran during the last 10 years.
Method: In this study, a systematic review was done. All the articles in the last decade (2010 to 2020) about the causes of divorce in Iran in Persian and English and in the databases PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar and Megiran, ISC, SID were indexed using Persian and English keywords. From all the articles found, following the data entry and exit criteria, 27 articles were finally extracted and analyzed using the PRISMA guidelines.
Results: The obtained results can be classified in several categories. These classes include demographic factors, economic factors, cultural-social factors, personality factors, factors related to incompatibility between couples, family factors and biological-psychological factors. In addition, 20 of the most important causes of divorce in the last 10 years were: male unemployment, lack of moral understanding, infertility, cultural and religious differences, involvement of family members, mental illnesses, drug and alcohol addiction, financial problems and insufficient income, from forced and forced marriage, sexual dissatisfaction, domestic violence, indifference to spouse, infidelity, remarriage, physical diseases, unrealistic expectations, immorality, foul language and obscenity, legal and judicial problems, lack of trust in each other, and moral corruption and illicit pleasures.
Conclusion: The findings of this research can help health policy makers to reduce divorce as a serious social harm by developing detailed programs.
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