Title of article :
Predictive role of personality types and religious orientation in the self-management of patients with cancer
Author/Authors :
Ghasemi-Mehrabadi, Zohreh Department of Psychology - Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - Islamic Azad University Science and Research Branch, Tehran , Ferdoosi, Sima Department of Psychology - Faculty of Education and Psychology - Shahid-Beheshti University, Tehran
Abstract :
Personality types and religious orientation are important in the self-management of patients with
cancer. The present study was performed with the aim to investigate the predictive role of personality types and
religious orientation in the self-management of patients with cancer.
METHODS: The statistical population of the study included all patients with cancer in Tehran, Iran. Aria and Toos
hospitals, as well as two private offices were selected as the places willing to cooperate in the implementation of the
questionnaires. From among the patients referred to these centers, 200 people were selected by the convenience
sampling method. The questionnaires used in this study included three questionnaires of religious orientation,
personality questionnaire, and the self-management scale introduced in the following. In this study, the data obtained
from the questionnaires were analyzed in Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software.
RESULTS: The relationship between the predictor variables and self-management was significant (P < 0.050).
Neuroticism, extraversion, agreeability, conscientiousness, internal religious orientation, and external religious
orientation were significantly correlated (P < 0.050). Internal religious orientation and external religious orientation
can change self-management (P < 0.050).
CONCLUSION: Accordingly, it can be concluded that there was a relationship between the personality types and
religious orientation with the self-management of people with cancer.
Keywords :
Personality Types , Religious Orientation , Self-Management , Cancer
Journal title :
Chronic Diseases Journal