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Maryam Bamdad, Masoud Fallahi Khoshknab, Asghar Dalvandi, Mohammad Reza Khodayi Ardakani, Volume 1, Issue 3 (Autumn 2013)
Abstract
Introduction: Impaired spiritual health in substance abusers and important role of
spirituality and spiritual care in substance abuse treatment led to more focus on spiritual
interventions in substance abuse treatment. Due to high rate of industrial drug abuse, this
research aimed to determine the impact of spiritual care on spiritual health of Amphetamin
dependents.
Methods: In a triangulated experimental study, all officially diagnosed and hospitalized
amphetamin dependents of a special service center in Iran were participated. 81 persons
sample by using a randomized permuted block method was devided into two case and control
group.(41 case and 40 control group). Data gathered by using pre and post test
information,applying demographic checklist and jarel spiritual well-being questionnaire by
each person before and after spiritual care intervention. To analyze data dependent t-test,
colmogroph-smirnoph test and pierson correlation test were applied.
Results: Comparison the pre and post test data of spiritual health in tow case and contol
groups showed significant diffrences in case group and spiritual health in case group
promoted after spiritual care, however there was no significant diffrence in control group
before and after spiritual care intervention.
Conclusion: spiritual care intervention leads to spiritual health promotion in hospitalized
amphetamin dependents. Assessment of demographic variables showed that gender effects
spiritual health and women reported higher response to spiritual care than men.
Key words: Spiritual care, Spiritual health, Amphetamin dependents.
Mitra Goli, Sadat Bagher Maddah, Asghar Dalvandi, Mohammad Ali Hosseini, Mehdi Rahgozar, Volume 4, Issue 5 (September-October 2017)
Abstract
Introduction: Successful aging is a positive feeling satisfied with the past and present life. Spiritual health is one of the factors that may be associated with successful aging. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between successful aging and spiritual health of the elderly in Tehran city.
Methods: This study was a correlational study conducted in 2016. Participants were 112 elderly people in Tehran city, who were selected by multistage cluster sampling. The data were collected by demographic form, Jarel spiritual health and successful aging questionnaire. Data was analyzed using PASW software and through descriptive statistics, independent T test, ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficient and multiple regression analysis.
Results: The results of this study showed that there was a significant correlation between successful aging and spiritual health. Results of the regression analysis for predicting successful aging based on spiritual health showed that spiritual health in relation to others was able to explain 9% of the changes in successful aging.
Conclusions: Successful aging is associated with spiritual health in relationship with others, and those interventions which are focused on education and spirituality can further enrich aging period.
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