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منصور بيرامي, تورج هاشمي, پروانه علائي, وحيده عبدالهي عدلي انصار,
Volume 9, Issue 1 (4-2011)
Abstract

Background &Aime: Consider to importance of happiness in life, the research was accomplished to qualify role of gender, native, religiosity and family function in prediction of students&#039; happiness of Tabriz Medical Science University. Material and Methods: This research was correlation-descriptive study. The statistical population included all students of Tabriz Medical Science University who were studying in the spring semester of 2009; 372 students were chosen by the multi-stage cluster random sampling method and they accomplished Family Assessment Device (FAD), Memorial University of Newfoundland Scale of Happiness (MUNSH) and Religiosity Through Reliance On Islam Assessment Scale (RRIAS). Their age, gender and native were asked. Pearson Correlation Coefficient and Stepwise Multiple Regression statistical methods were used for analyzing data. Results: There are significant correlation between family function and also, religiosity through reliance on Islam with happiness (P<0.01); factors of gender, roles, native, religiosity and relationship predict 32 % variance of happiness (P<0.01). Predictor variables Beta coefficients show that gender is most important predictor for happiness. Conclusion: students who live with their family are happier than who don&rsquo;t live and similarly males are happier than females. Students who have adaptive family function, tendency and commitment to Islam are happier. So, apply of family instruction workshop and effective religious programs are suggested increasing happiness of students. Key Words: Religiosity through Reliance on Islam- Family Function- Happiness &ndash;Demographic Factors - student
منصور بيرامي, تورج هاشمي, علي قهرمانزاده, پروانه علائي,
Volume 9, Issue 2 (7-2011)
Abstract

Aim and Background: This aim of this study was to determine the relationship between psychological health and emotional intelligence with job burnout of nurses of state hospitals in Tabriz. Methods and Materials: In this correlative descriptive study, 300 nurses of Tabriz state hospitals who had more than 5 years work experience were chosen by cluster random sampling method. They accomplished General Health Questionnaire, Bradbury-Graves Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire and Maslach Job Burnout Questionnaire. Data were analyzed by SPSS software and Pearson correlation and multiple regression statistical tests. Findings: Mental health and emotional intelligence had significant role in predicting job burnout changes of nurses, these variables predicted 12 % variance of job burnout. There was significant correlation between mental health and emotional intelligence (r = -0.196, P < 0.01). Conclusions: Considering the results of our research, increased attention to nurses&#039; burnout through emotional intelligence education and focus on their mental health is recommended.
Ph.d Parvaneh Alaie, Nasibe Shirdel,
Volume 22, Issue 4 (12-2024)
Abstract

Aim and Background: With the outbreak of COVID-19, various aspects of life for all individuals, especially housewives, underwent significant changes. Social restrictions and psychological distresses accompanying the pandemic challenged their resilience. The aim of this research was to determine the role of positive and negative perceptions of God and quality of life in predicting the resilience of housewives in Tabriz city during the COVID-19 period.
Methods and Materials: This quantitative study was a descriptive-correlation research. The statistical population included all housewives residing in Tabriz city in early 2022, and 222 of them were  selected through available sampling method and due to the spread of the Omicron variant, they responded online to Image of God questionnaire, the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, and the World Health Organization Quality of Life Questionnaire. Data analysis was conducted using SPSS-16 software.
Findings: The Pearson correlation coefficient results indicated that a positive perception of God is associated with high resilience, while a negative perception is linked to low resilience (P<0.05). Additionally, there is a positive relationship between quality of life and its components with resilience (P<0.05). According to multiple linear regression results, 43% of the variance in resilience can be explained by positive perceptions of God (β=0.32) and quality of life (β=0.54) variables.
Conclusions: Greater attention to religious teachings and fostering positive perceptions of God, as well as improving the quality of life for housewives, is recommended to enhance their resilience in facing life's challenges

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