, Mohammad Hassan Farhadi *1
, Akbar Mirjani-Aghdam
, Firouzeh Ja'fari
, Seyyed Mohammad Hadi Mousavian
, Ali Farhoudian
, Mahmoud Tavakkoli
, Asghar Razavieh
Objective: The aim of present study is to compare the suggestibility between addict and non-addict people.
Materials & Methods: In this research 176 participants (76 addict people by systematic random and 100 non-addict people by convenience method) were selected and completed the Ganji suggestibility test. The independent t-test and variance analysis were used for statistical analysis.
Results: The results suggested that addict people significantly were high in suggestibility than to non-addict people) P<0.05). The type and gender had no significant effect on suggestibility of addict people) P<0.05).
Conclusion: Addict people apart from type of opioid use had high suggestibility than non-addict people.
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