RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FAMILY DYSFUNCTIONING, SELF-ESTEEM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN ADULTS

Authors

  • Saba Younas University of Okara Author
  • Ayesha Jabbar University of Okara Author
  • Sameen Sadaqat Lahore College for Women University Author
  • M. Abdullah Baloch University of Okara Author
  • Amina Ashiq University of Okara Author
  • Muahammad Umair Waheed University of Okara Author
  • Sana Noor ul Meen University of Okara Author
  • Zunaira Abdul Malik University of Okara Author
  • Tauseef Ahmad University of Okara Author
  • Fatima Saeed Government Special Education School, Renala Khurd Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.71000/y1erq934

Keywords:

Adults, Family Relations, Gender Identity, Mental Health, Self Concept, Substance-Related Disorders, Young Adults

Abstract

Background: Substance abuse is a growing public health concern, particularly in developing countries where young adults represent a significant portion of the population. Psychological and familial factors such as self-esteem and family functioning have been increasingly recognized as influential in substance use behavior. However, limited regional studies exist that explore these dynamics in the adult population of semi-urban areas in Pakistan, including Okara, where substance abuse trends are rising among youth and adult groups.

Objective: This study aimed to examine the relationship between family dysfunction, self-esteem, and substance abuse in adults, and to determine whether family functioning and self-esteem could significantly predict substance abuse levels.

Methods: A total of 220 participants (192 men and 28 women), aged between 18 and 44 years (M = 24.04, SD = 4.78), were recruited using non-probability random sampling from public locations and university settings in Okara, Pakistan. Data were collected using a demographic sheet, the Family Functioning Index Scale, the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, and the Drug Abuse Screening Test. Statistical analysis included Pearson product-moment correlation, linear regression, and independent t-tests.

Results: Substance abuse showed a significant negative correlation with both family functioning (r = -0.47, p < 0.01) and self-esteem (r = -0.21, p < 0.01). A positive correlation was found between family functioning and self-esteem (r = 0.31, p < 0.01). Regression analysis revealed that family functioning (β = -0.47, p < 0.001) and self-esteem (β = -0.218, p < 0.001) significantly predicted substance abuse. Gender comparison showed a significant difference in self-esteem between men and women (t (217) = -4.52, CI [-7.76, -3.05], p < 0.001), with women reporting higher self-esteem.

Conclusion: The study emphasizes the importance of fostering healthy family dynamics and promoting self-esteem as preventative measures against substance abuse. Findings support the development of policy-driven mental health and family-strengthening programs aimed at adults in similar populations.

Author Biographies

  • Saba Younas, University of Okara

    University of Okara

  • Ayesha Jabbar, University of Okara

    Lecturer, University of Okara

  • Sameen Sadaqat, Lahore College for Women University

    Lahore College for Women University

  • M. Abdullah Baloch, University of Okara

    Lecturer, University of Okara

  • Amina Ashiq, University of Okara

    University of Okara

  • Muahammad Umair Waheed, University of Okara

    University of Okara

  • Sana Noor ul Meen, University of Okara

    University of Okara

  • Zunaira Abdul Malik, University of Okara

    University of Okara

  • Tauseef Ahmad, University of Okara

    Lecturer, University of Okara

  • Fatima Saeed, Government Special Education School, Renala Khurd

    Government Special Education School, Renala Khurd

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2025-05-15