Personal drug use among drug users : a structural equation model
Abstract
This research aimed to identify the best fit model for personal drug use. Specifically,
the relationship among state self-esteem, emotional intelligence, and aggression of
the drug users in Region XII. This study used the quantitative method of analysis and
the structural equation model. The data were obtained from the 400 drug users in
area of region XII under community based rehabilitation program. Four sets of
sample questionnaires were used during data collection. The results showed that the
level of drug users in region XII in terms of state self-esteem was described very high
and emotional intelligence was also described high. It was also revealed that
aggression among drug users was moderate and same for personal drug use. There
were significant relationships between state self-esteem and personal drug use and
also showed that the correlation among emotional intelligence and personal drug use
had been important. Conclusively, there was a significant relationship between state
self-esteem, emotional intelligence, aggression, and personal drug use. Moreover,
state self-esteem, emotional intelligence and aggression are predictor of personal
drug use. Furthermore, generated model 4 fits on personal drug use. This means that
the causes of personal drug use lean on the emotional intelligence and aggression
which stimulated by young and adult users. In addition, personal drug use is best
anchored of state self-esteem and emotional intelligence which signify that the extent
of state self-esteem and emotional intelligence could mean high level factor or
contributor of personal drug use.
Keywords: personal drug use among drug users: A structural equation model,
region XII Philippines