Title of article :
Prediction of Quality of Life Based on Spiritual Intelligence and Resiliency in Mothers of Children with Behavioral Problems
Author/Authors :
Farshad ، Mohammad Reza Department of Counseling and Psychology - Faculty of Human Sciences - University of Hormozgan , Amirfakhraei ، Azita Department of Clinical Psychology, Young Research and Elite Club - Islamic Azad University, Bandar Abbas Branch , Taghadosinia ، Roya Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Allameh Tabataba’i University , Askari ، Mahin Mother and Child Welfare Research Center - Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background and Objectives: The challenges faced by the mothers of children with behavioral problems underline the necessity of improving psychological characteristics, especially quality of life, in this group. Regarding this, the present study was conducted to predict the quality of life in terms of spiritual intelligence and resiliency in mothers of children with behavioral problems in 2018. Methods: This descriptive-correlational research was performed on 100 mothers of children with behavioral problems referring to the counseling centers of Neyshabour, Razavi Khorasan, Iran, in 2018. The participants were selected using the multistage random sampling technique. The data collection was performed using three questionnaires, namely the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, World Health Organization Quality of Life–BREF, and spiritual intelligence. Then data were analyzed in SPSS software (version 23). Results: Based on the obtained results, quality of life showed a positive and significant relationship with spiritual intelligence (r=0.59, P 0.01) and resiliency (r=0.63, P 0.01). Furthermore, the results of the regression analysis showed that 66% and 68% of the variance in quality of life were explained by spiritual intelligence and resiliency, respectively. In this prediction, resiliency was more significant than spiritual intelligence (P 0.01). Conclusion: The findings showed the importance of resiliency and spiritual intelligence variables in predicting the quality of life in mothers having children with behavioral problems. Therefore, it is suggested that counselors and psychologists consider the quality of life in this group. Additionally, they are recommended to apply spiritual intelligence and resilience strategies in their educational programs and treatments to increase the quality of life in mothers having children with behavioral problems.
Keywords :
Children with Behavioral Problems , Resiliency , Quality of Life , Spiritual Intelligence
Journal title :
Health, Spirituality and Medical Ethics
Journal title :
Health, Spirituality and Medical Ethics