Bayati A, Abasi P. Study of Satisfaction Rate of Physical and Psychosocial Needs of Third Grade Girl Students in Arak Secondary School by Their Parents. J Arak Uni Med Sci 2002; 5 (1) :17-22
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1- Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran.
Abstract: (1266 Views)
Introduction: This research is a study for evaluating the rate of satisfaction of physical and psychosocial needs of thirds girl students of secondary school of Arak by their parents.
Materials and Methods: In this research 556 girl adolescents were studied. Sample were selected by clustering method. Data were collected by questionnaire (contain 57 question) completed by studied units. After collect the data , results were analyzed by statistical methods.
Results: 69.1% samples were high satisfied, 29.3% medium and 1.6^ low satisfied in relation to physical needs by their parents and 69.6% were high satisfied, 28.2% medium and 2.2% low satisfied in relation to psychosocial needs by their parents. The rate of satisfaction for physical needs is statistically correlated to the variable such as age of the students (p<0.05), age of the mother (p=0.03), age of the father (p=0.0001), education levels of the parents (p=0.0001), job of the father (p=0.0001), job of the mother (P=0.0007), rank of birth (p=0.008) and total children of the family (p=0.0001). Results of the research shoed that rates of satisfactions for psychosocial needs of the samples have a meaningful correlation with variables such as age of the student (p=0.003), education levels of the mother (p=0.0001), job of the parents (p=0.0007) and total children of the family (p=0.0001).
Conclusion: Finally the result of this research indicates that families economic disorders affects cause an important role against in sufficiency of psychosocial needs in adolescents. Therefore it should be suggested to perform a more developed study about the above subject in order to obtain the most accurate conclusion.
Type of Study:
Original Atricle |
Subject:
psychology Received: 2021/01/19 | Accepted: 2002/03/30