Author/Authors :
Shojaei، Fatemeh نويسنده Faculty of Medicine,Department of Anatomy,Birjand University of Medical Sciences,Birjand,Iran , , Shojaei، Leila نويسنده Education Department, Khousf Branch,Khousf,Iran , , Dastjerdi، Reza نويسنده Faculty of Paramedicine,Department of Psychology,Birjand University of Medical Sciences,Birjand,Iran , , Khorshidzadeh، Mohsen نويسنده Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology,Department of Psychology,University of Birjand,Birjand,Iran ,
Abstract :
Background and Aim: Marital conflicts are unavoidable in family life, especially between a couple employed in a stressful job such as nursing. Therefore, identification and improvement of individualistic skills that can affect marital conflicts are important. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the association between resilience, psychological hardiness, and marital conflicts among nurses working in educational hospitals of Birjand, Iran.
Methods: In this descriptive, correlational study, the statistical population included all the married nurses from Birjand (n = 220) of whom 170 nurses were randomly selected as the sle. The instruments included ConnorDavidson Resilience Scale (CDRIS) (25 items), Kobasarsquo s Personal View Scale (50 items) and Marital Conflict Questionnaire (42 items). The collected data were analyzed in SPSS (version 16) using descriptive statistics, i.e., Pearson correlation and regression analysis at the significance level of P < 0.05.
Results: The results of the present study showed a negative significant correlation between resilience and marital conflicts (r = 0.17, P = 0.025). The relationship between hardiness and marital conflicts was also negatively significant (r = 0.21, P = 0.005). However, the relationship between challenge and marital conflicts was insignificant. Regression analysis showed that resilience and hardiness could predict about 20% of marital conflict variance.
Conclusion: Training and improvement of individualistic skills of resilience and hardiness can be effective in reducing marital conflicts in nurses.
Keywords :
Family conflict , Psychological , Resilience , Hardness , Nurses