Title of article :
The Quality of Life of Women with Addicted Husbands and its Related Factors in Gorgan, Iran
Author/Authors :
Mancheri ، Hamideh Student Research Committee, School of Nursing and Midwifery - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Sabzi ، Zahra Faculty of Nursing Midwifery, Nursing Research Center - Golestan University of Medical Sciences , Alavi ، Mousa Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Center, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Vakili ، Mohammad Ali Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology - Development Research Center, Faculty of Health - Golestan University of Medical Sciences , Maghsoudi ، Jahangir Psychiatric and Mental health Nursing Department - Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Center, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Substance abuse can cause problems for family members, especially spouses, and impair the addicts quality of life; hence, it seems necessary to identify issues that can endanger their quality of life and health. Therefore, the present study aimed to determine the quality of life of women with addicted husbands, and its related factors. Methods: We conducted the present cross-sectional study on 300 women with addicted husbands who were in the list of clients of private and public addiction treatment centers in Gorgan in 2018. The convenient sampling was used for recruited participants. We gathered data using the World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF), the higher scores indicated a better quality of life. We also analyzed the data in SPSS 16 using descriptive statistics, Chi-square and Mann-Whitney tests at a 95% confidence interval. Results: The results indicated that women with addicted husbands had lower mean scores of physical health (33.3±19.1), mental health (28±3.19), environmental health (31.5±18.1), social relationship (30.2±21.4), and total scores of quality of life (31±18). There were significant correlation between scores of quality of life and its dimensions with women s job, family income, duration of substance abuse, and type of substance (P 0.001). Also, the quality of life was directly associated with women s jobs and family income, but inversely related to the husband s duration of substance abuse and type of substance. Conclusion: Women with addicted husbands needed more support due to their low quality of life. These findings help the healthcare provider pay more attention to the problems of women with addicted husbands.
Keywords :
Quality of Life , Behavior , Addictive , Substance , Related Disorders , Spouses , Women
Journal title :
Journal of Research Development in Nursing and Midwifery
Journal title :
Journal of Research Development in Nursing and Midwifery