:: Volume 3, Issue 2 (Summer 2014, Issue 9 2014) ::
Socialworkmag 2014, 3(2): 33-40 Back to browse issues page
The Compersion of Psychological Capital and Parental Quality of Life Between Clients’ Parents in a Rehabilitation Center and Normal Children’s Parents
Mansour Bayrami1 , Yazdan Movahedi 2, Fatema Kodayari3
1- University of Tabriz
2- University of Tabriz , Yazdan.movahedi@gmail.com
3- Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University
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Introduction: The current study is aimed to determine the difference in quality of life and psychological capital between clients’ parents in a rehabilitation center and normal children’s parents. Methodology: A descriptive and causative comparative method used to assess the study aim. The study population were clients’ parents from a rehabilition center in Ahar. A simple accidental random sampling was used to recruit 60 parents from the rehabilition center in this study. In addition, we selected 60 parents from normal population through an accidental sampling. Participants in 2 groups were homogeneous regarding age, education and economical status by patient sample. We used the psychological capital and quality of life questionaires. Data were analysed by multivariate-analysis of variance and independent two-group uni-variate variance analysis test. Results: The results showed that there was a significant difference in quality of life and psycholigical capital between clients’ parents in the rehabilitation center and normal childerns’ parents. Conclusions: We can concluded that rehabilitation clients’ parents compared with normal children’s parents have lower psychological capital and quality of life.
Keywords: Quality of Life, Psychological Capital, Clients of Rehabilitation Centers
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2014/10/3 | Accepted: 2014/11/16 | Published: 2015/02/7


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