Jalal Kalantary; Siamak Samani; gholamali Afrooz; Zhaleh Refahi
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Abstract The present research was conducted with the purpose of comparison of marital satisfaction and mental health in relative and non-relative parents of children with mental disabilities. This research is a causal – comparative study. The statistical population of this research consisted of ...
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Abstract The present research was conducted with the purpose of comparison of marital satisfaction and mental health in relative and non-relative parents of children with mental disabilities. This research is a causal – comparative study. The statistical population of this research consisted of all relative and non-relative parents of children with mental disabilities in Shiraz, Marvdasht and Fasa in Fars state. Of the population, 50 relative parents and 100 non- relative parents of children with mental disabilities were selected based on convenience sampling.To collect the data, General Health Questionnaire-28 questions and Afrooz Marital Satisfaction Scale Revised (AMSS-R) were used. The results of analysis of t -test for independed sampels group, multivariate variance and test of pearson corelation showed that there is not a significant difference between the two groups of relative and non-relative parents of children with mental disabilities in marital satisfaction and mental health.Therfor relative and non-relative not effect on marital satisfaction and mental health in parents.
jalal kalantari; siamak samani; gholamali afrooz; jhaleh refahi
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Kinship marriages play an important role in the emergence of various types of children's disabilities, which can affect the quality and marital satisfaction of these families. The purpose of this study was to investigate the concerns about having a disabled child and the quality and marital satisfaction ...
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Kinship marriages play an important role in the emergence of various types of children's disabilities, which can affect the quality and marital satisfaction of these families. The purpose of this study was to investigate the concerns about having a disabled child and the quality and marital satisfaction of relatives. For this purpose, a review of the original texts including scientific books and scientific articles in this field between 1990 and 2017 was extracted from the Google Scholar, ERIC, Science Direct and Pubmed databases. Searching for these databases was provided by the disabled children in the family, Kinship Marriage, Marital satisfaction, Marital Adjustment, Marital Quality, Children with Developmental Disabilities. Also, some Persian sources used in this field were used. A review of the literature of research has shown that in families with kinship marriages, there is a greater concern and concern than having a disabled child that can affect their quality and marital satisfaction. Also, some studies have shown that quality and marital satisfaction in Kinship families have the greatest impact once they become a child of disability in the family. Based on the literature review,. Generally, kinship due to the implications is sought more by researchers and clinicians and doctors in the field. Other theoretical applications and empirical evidence related to kinship marriage are detailed in the paper