1- Azad University of Ghazvin, 2- Kharazmi University , saroukhani.sahar@gmail.com
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Introduction: The aim of this research is a comparison of attachment styles and resilience between people with visually impaired and hearing impaired and the ordinary one. Methods: For this purpose, among all blind, deaf and ordinary people of Qazvin’s universities, 43 blind and 35 deaf were selected implementing random sampling. Furthermore, using multi-step clustering sampling, 52 ordinary students were selected. The data for the presented investigation were collected based on Connor and Davidson’s questionnaire and Collins and Reid’s attachment one. Results: The collected data were analyzed through ANOVA, Bonferroni and T-test. Results (P<0.05) indicated that there is a difference between the three aforementioned sample people. Also, the difference between the average of deaf-ordinary and blind-ordinary was of no significance. However, it was signed for blind-deaf. Conclusions: People with the visually impaired were more resilient than people with hearing impaired.
Zarei F, Saroukhani S. A Comparison of Attachment Styles and Resilience Between People with Visually Impaired and Hearing Impaired and the Ordinary Ones. Socialworkmag 2016; 5 (1) :20-26 URL: http://socialworkmag.ir/article-1-110-en.html