Title of article :
Impact of Psychological Problems and Marital Adjustment of Iranian Veterans on Their Childrenʹs Quality of Life and Happiness
Author/Authors :
Zargar، Fatemeh نويسنده Department of Clinical Psychology, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, IR Iran Zargar, Fatemeh
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فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2014
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Abstract :
The Iran-Iraq war during the 1980-1988 has left many consequences on veterans and their families that persist long after the war ended. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of psychological problems and marital adjustment of Iranian veterans on their childrenʹs quality of life and happiness 24 years after the war ended. The sample was all children of veterans in Isfahan city that registered by Veterans and Martyrs Affair Foundation (VMAF). One hundred sixty-three veterans were selected by systematic randomized sampling and the symptom checklist-90-revised (SCL-90-R) and dyadic adjustment scale (DAS) were administered for them. Their wives filled out the DAS and their children answered to World Health Organization Quality of Life-Brief version (WHOQOL-BREF) and Oxford Happiness Inventory (OHI). The data from questionnaires completed by 149 families were analyzed using the multiple regressions analysis. Global Severity Index (GSI) scores of veterans and veteranʹs age were inversely correlated with the scores of childrenʹs quality of life, while marital adjustment of parents and number of rooms in house were positively correlated. Motherʹs age was inversely correlated with the scores of childrenʹs happiness, while marital adjustment of the parents, the number of rooms in their house and the number of children were positively correlated. In veteransʹ family, psychological health of the veterans and marital adjustment of the parents have a significant relationship with their childrenʹs quality of life and happiness.
Abstract :
The Iran-Iraq war during the 1980-1988 has left many consequences on veterans and their families that persist long after the war ended. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of psychological problems and marital adjustment of Iranian veterans on their childrenʹs quality of life and happiness 24 years after the war ended. The sample was all children of veterans in Isfahan city that registered by Veterans and Martyrs Affair Foundation (VMAF). One hundred sixty-three veterans were selected by systematic randomized sampling and the symptom checklist-90-revised (SCL-90-R) and dyadic adjustment scale (DAS) were administered for them. Their wives filled out the DAS and their children answered to World Health Organization Quality of Life-Brief version (WHOQOL-BREF) and Oxford Happiness Inventory (OHI). The data from questionnaires completed by 149 families were analyzed using the multiple regressions analysis. Global Severity Index (GSI) scores of veterans and veteranʹs age were inversely correlated with the scores of childrenʹs quality of life, while marital adjustment of parents and number of rooms in house were positively correlated. Motherʹs age was inversely correlated with the scores of childrenʹs happiness, while marital adjustment of the parents, the number of rooms in their house and the number of children were positively correlated. In veteransʹ family, psychological health of the veterans and marital adjustment of the parents have a significant relationship with their childrenʹs quality of life and happiness.
Journal title :
Archives of Trauma Research
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Archives of Trauma Research
Record number :
2068608
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