education for parents of children with cancer 7-3 benchmark hospital in Tehran in 1392

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Abstract:
The aim of the present study، positive thinking and optimism on mental health education for parents of children with cancer in the hospital 7-3 benchmark Tehran.
Methods
A population of this study included parents of all children 7-3 years old Marie cancer patients admitted to the Institute charities and hospitals test Tehran that the two groups of 15 as the test group and the control sample were selected. research tools included: the General Health Questionnaire GHQ، Goldberg and Hiller، and to analyze the data from the tests of covariance and Test Levin and Kolmogorov - Asmyrnvv using SPSS software was performed.
Results
The results of this study with respect to the data covariance calculated with the level of significance. / 001. confidence and alpha 5. /. indicated that train of thought The positive impact of optimism on mental health subjects is significant. Positive Thinking in education، as well as some mental health (somatic symptoms، anxiety and Aakhtlal sleep، and depression) had a significant influence، but not a significant difference in social functioning.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Quarterly of Counseling Culture and Psychotherapy, Volume:5 Issue: 19, 2014
Page:
49
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