hossein yahyazadeh; narges masomzadeh
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This article is about some of the problems of spouses of veterans who less attention has been paid to them in the study of the effects and implications of the eight-year war between Iran and Iraq. Although perhaps in the history of war and social life of the community is less doubtful, but individuals, ...
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This article is about some of the problems of spouses of veterans who less attention has been paid to them in the study of the effects and implications of the eight-year war between Iran and Iraq. Although perhaps in the history of war and social life of the community is less doubtful, but individuals, groups and social classes are affected with different levels of this phenomenon. The present study’s aim is to investigate the issues of veteran’s spouses’ life experiences that despite of the passage of nearly three decades of war, they are still involved in consequences within their family. This study has been conducted with the participation of 15 wives of veterans (mobility, chemical and mental impairment veterans over 25%), with employing a qualitative method called grounded theory and using semi-structured interviews. These women’s issues are classified under four categories include: Psychological issues, family issues, economic and socio-cultural issues. Studies show that spouses of veterans are faced with specific and notable issues in their lives. Each of these issues includes different aspects, meanwhile creating a cause and effect in their relationship, communicate with each other and influence each other.
hossein Yahyazadeh; Mhmvd rmzany
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Thepresent research aims to study the social health rate and the social factors effective on it among women heading households in Qurveh city, Kurdistan province. The theoretical framework of the studyconsists of the Keyes’s social health approach, Weber's theory of socio-economic status, Stark ...
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Thepresent research aims to study the social health rate and the social factors effective on it among women heading households in Qurveh city, Kurdistan province. The theoretical framework of the studyconsists of the Keyes’s social health approach, Weber's theory of socio-economic status, Stark and Gluck model of religious beliefs, and Vatzik’s model of communication skills.The statistical population included all women heading households in Qurveh city who were under coverage of State Welfare Organization (n=92). Also, 92 housewives residing in the same city were randomly selected to be surveyed as the comparison. The results showed that there was a significant relationship between women heading households and housewives, in terms of the social health rate and its different aspects (including five aspects). Moreover,no significant difference was observed between the two groups in terms of socio-economic variables, religious beliefs, and communication skills.