Author/Authors :
Noorbala, AA Dept. of Psychiatry - Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran , Agah Heris, M Dept. of Psychology - Payam Noor University, Tehran , Alipour, A Dept. of Psychology - Payam Noor University, Tehran , Mousavi, E Dept. of Psychology - Payam Noor University, Tehran , Farazi, G Dept. of Psychology - Payam Noor University, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: To compare mental health and well- being in different levels of the perceived discrimination
among Iranian people living in Tehran.
Method: Using multi- stage sampling, 1255 subjects with the average age of 45 years and 9 months (including
672 women and 583 men) were selected and they completed all items of the general health questionnaire (GHQ),
the social well- being inventory (SWI), personal well- being inventory (PWI), and a question to assess the
perceived discrimination.
Results: Data analysis by Kruskal- Wallis test revealed that there were significant differences between physical
symptoms (χ2=5.93, P<0.05) and depression (χ 2=15.70, P<0.05), the subscales of mental health in different
levels of the perceived discrimination. Furthermore, comparing personal well- being scores and its subscales in
different levels of the perceived discrimination showed significant differences in personal hygiene (χ2=7.20,
P<0.05), and security in future (χ2=7.60, P<0.05). Emotional well- being (χ2=12.25, P<0.05), self-rule (χ2=7.45,
P<0.05), personal growth (χ2=19.87, P<0.05), and psychological well- being (χ2= 9.09, P<0.05) were significantly
different in different levels of the perceived discrimination, too. Moreover, comparing social well- being in
different levels of the perceived discrimination indicated significant differences between social acceptance (χ
2=14.91, P<0.05), and social participation (χ 2= 10.91, P<0.05).
Conclusion: Therefore, people are more active in society, increases the possibility of encountering with
discrimination and consequently the perception of that.
Keywords :
Perceived discrimination , Well- being , Mental health , Iran