Identifying and Compiling Stressful Environmental Factors and Comparing Them in the Regions of Kohmareh and Tasht Bakhtegan
In the present investigation, the discernment and aggregation of stress-inducing environmental variables within the geographical locales of Kohmareh and Tasht Bakhtegan have been meticulously examined.
To achieve this objective, data has been acquired through the utilization of structured interviews and comprehensive questionnaires. Consequently, through the application of interviews, the stress-inducing environmental variables were initially recognized in both Kohmareh and Tasht Bakhtegan, followed by an in-depth exploration of these variables via a questionnaire. The instrument employed for this research is grounded in the Likert scaling methodology. In this context, the questionnaire was disseminated among the designated statistical sample. Subsequent to the collection of the questionnaires, the resultant data was systematically inputted into SPSS23 software for analysis.
The findings indicate that the p-value for the stress-inducing environmental variables in the regions of Kohmareh and Tasht Bakhtegan exceeds 5%, thereby suggesting the absence of a statistically significant disparity between the stress-inducing environmental variables in these two regions; however, based on the outcomes derived from the one sample T test, the significance of 18 stress-inducing environmental variables was substantiated.
Overall, the results substantiated the significance of these variables while delineating the stressful environmental determinants within the two geographic locales of Kohmareh and Tasht Bakhtegan.