SeyedAlireza Afshani; azade abooei
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AbstractThe concept of lifestyle encompasses a wide range of objective and subjective matters, including patterns of social relations, entertainment, consumption, fashion and clothing, attitudes, values, and worldview. This study aimed to predict lifestyle based on spiritual intelligence and moral intelligence ...
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AbstractThe concept of lifestyle encompasses a wide range of objective and subjective matters, including patterns of social relations, entertainment, consumption, fashion and clothing, attitudes, values, and worldview. This study aimed to predict lifestyle based on spiritual intelligence and moral intelligence in students. The method used in this research was a descriptive correlation of structural equations. The statistical population of this study was all 246 first-grade high school students in Yazd who were randomly selected. The instruments used in this study were the Lifestyle Questionnaire (LSQ), 70 questions with subscales of physical health, exercise and health, weight control and nutrition, disease prevention, mental health, spiritual health, social health, drug avoidance, drugs, and alcohol, Was accident prevention and environmental health. The 40-item Moral Intelligence Questionnaire (MCI) consisted of 10 indicators. The last questionnaire of the Stevens Spiritual Intelligence Questionnaire consists of 42 items of 5 options, moral intelligence has a positive and significant effect on lifestyle (P <0.001). The effect of spiritual intelligence on lifestyle has been stronger than moral intelligence. The variables of moral intelligence and spiritual intelligence, in total, explain 34% of the variance of lifestyle. Fitting indices also indicated the desirability of the structural equation model. The result is that lifestyle is predicted based on spiritual and moral intelligence.
Maryam Brahman; azita zangene; akbar hashemi fard
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The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship between life style and social status of Family of Martyrs and Martyrs terms and ordinary families in Ahwaz city. Way of life is one of the same concepts of lifestyle that is recognized through values and methods of consumption. The methodology ...
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The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship between life style and social status of Family of Martyrs and Martyrs terms and ordinary families in Ahwaz city. Way of life is one of the same concepts of lifestyle that is recognized through values and methods of consumption. The methodology of this research is a descriptive correlational study. The statistical population in this study is 24794 Family of Martyrs 12397 Family of Martyrs families of 12397 ordinary families. Sampling is done by probabilistic sampling method. According to the Cochran formula, the sample size is 387 people (families). A written questionnaire was used to collect data. For data analysis, Pearson correlation and regression analysis were used. After the study, it was found that the socio-economic base, body management, religious participation, and cultural capital, respectively, have the greatest role in the lifestyle. The life style of the control and saffron families in terms of social status does not have a significant difference with the lifestyle of ordinary families.
hussein skandari; Abdolamir Gatezadeh; ahmad borjali; faramarz sohrabi; n f
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Background: Recently, especially in developed countries, the relationship between lifestyle and various diseases has attracted the attention of many professionals. One of the pillars of the community health assessment is, psychological and social health of the community. Objective: The purpose of this ...
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Background: Recently, especially in developed countries, the relationship between lifestyle and various diseases has attracted the attention of many professionals. One of the pillars of the community health assessment is, psychological and social health of the community. Objective: The purpose of this study was to clarify of depression on lifestyle with social health and quality of life and has been fitted. Method: The study population consisted of all adults in Ahvaz. People in a multistage random cluster sampling, 383 were selected. Research data in this study were collected by using a health promoting lifestyle questionnaire Walker and Plyrky (1987), Keynesian social health (2004), the World Health Organization quality of life (1989) and beck depression (1996). Research hypotheses were confirmed by using Pearson correlation path analysis and modeling. Findings: The results confirmed the model's hypotheses, Lifestyle has a direct effect on depression and lifestyle through the mediation of social health and quality of life had an indirect effect on depression. Conclusion: According to the results of research to explain the depression can be used from lifestyles and social health and quality of life.