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The Relationship Between Drug Use, Impulsiveness and Emotional Dysregulation

A Pilot Study among Expatriates Living in the Netherlands

Title: The Relationship Between Drug Use, Impulsiveness and Emotional Dysregulation

Bachelor Thesis , 2015 , 34 Pages , Grade: 1

Autor:in: Reham Al Taher (Author)

Psychology - Clinical Psychology, Psychopathology, Prevention
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Why do some people resort to using drugs in stressful situations and some do not? That is a familiar question researchers and psychologists have been wrestling with for a long time. This pilot study not only highlights the struggles of any individual who has moved to a foreign country but it is also a depiction of the turmoil human beings face when they feel out of place, isolated, and scared. Not everyone is equipped with the inner strength and ability to envision a better future in order to withstand unexpected challenges and focus on long-term goals. While some seem to be able to move through life’s struggles rather effortlessly, there are others who believe it is easier to face challenges with the help of narcotics.

The author Reham Al Taher, a psychology major and aspiring clinical psychologist, was raised most of her life in Egypt and moved to the Netherlands in 2012. In this pilot study she is investigating the potential correlation between drug use, impulsiveness, and emotional dysregulation among expatriates in the Netherlands.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • Introduction
  • Literature Review
    • Impulsiveness
    • Emotional Dysregulation
    • The Relationship between Impulsiveness and Emotional Dysregulation
  • The Expatriate
  • Research Question
  • Methodology
    • Experimental Design
    • Population
    • Materials
    • Procedure
  • Results
    • Emotional Dysregulation (Raw scores and graphs in Appendix 5)
    • Impulsiveness (Raw scores and graphs in Appendix 6)
    • Drug Use (Raw scores and graphs in Appendix 7)
    • Pearson's (Appendix 6)
  • Discussion
  • References

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

This thesis aims to explore the relationship between drug use and impulsiveness and emotional dysregulation among expatriates in the Netherlands. The study investigates whether there is a correlation between these factors and how they might influence the experience of expatriation.

  • The impact of drug use on the mental health of expatriates.
  • The role of impulsivity and emotional dysregulation in drug use and expatriate experiences.
  • The relationship between impulsivity, emotional dysregulation, and drug use among expatriates.
  • The cultural and social factors that may influence drug use and mental health among expatriates.

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

The introduction provides an overview of the research topic and its significance. It discusses the concept of expatriation and the challenges faced by individuals who relocate to foreign countries. The literature review explores the existing research on impulsivity, emotional dysregulation, and their relationship to drug use. It also examines the impact of these factors on the well-being of expatriates. The methodology chapter outlines the research design, population, materials, and procedures used in the study. The results chapter presents the findings of the study, including the relationship between drug use, impulsiveness, and emotional dysregulation among the participants. The discussion chapter interprets the results and discusses their implications for understanding the mental health of expatriates.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

The research focuses on the relationship between drug use, impulsiveness, emotional dysregulation, and expatriate experiences. Key themes include the impact of cultural adjustment on mental health, the role of impulsivity and emotional dysregulation in drug use, and the challenges of adapting to a new environment. The study utilizes empirical research methods to analyze data collected from expatriates living in the Netherlands.

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Title
The Relationship Between Drug Use, Impulsiveness and Emotional Dysregulation
Subtitle
A Pilot Study among Expatriates Living in the Netherlands
College
Webster University
Course
Senior Thesis
Grade
1
Author
Reham Al Taher (Author)
Publication Year
2015
Pages
34
Catalog Number
V303552
ISBN (eBook)
9783668042896
ISBN (Book)
9783668042902
Language
English
Tags
drug use living abroad impulsiveness emotional dysregulation expatriates netherlands psychology study
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Reham Al Taher (Author), 2015, The Relationship Between Drug Use, Impulsiveness and Emotional Dysregulation, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/303552
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