![]() |
پشتیبانی: ۰۲۱۹۱۰۹۰۸۹۱ support@magiran.com |
تاریخ چاپ: ۱۴۰۴/۰۱/۱۸ |
این مقاله در «بانک اطلاعات نشریات کشور» به نشانی magiran.com/p2758040 نمایه شده است. برای مطالعه متن آن به سایت مراجعه کنید. |
Investigating the Relationship Between Hardiness and Resilience with the Mediating Role of Hope in Women-Headed Households | |
Author(s): | Rojin Roghani، Leila Rahmati Nezhad، Naime Saberi، Shima Bozorgi Saran، Shahram Menat Ali* |
Abstract: |
Purpose
Woman-headed households experience more psychological issues and a lower level of psychological well-being compared to other women. The goal of this research is to investigate the relationship between hardiness and resilience in Woman-headed households, with hope serving as a mediator. Methodology
The present study is a part of descriptive-correlational research utilizing the cross-sectional research method and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The statistical population for the study consists of all woman-headed households assisted by the welfare organization in Tehran from July to December 2023. A total of 192 woman-headed households were selected using multi-stage cluster sampling as the statistical sample. Research instruments utilized were the Adult Hope Scale (AHS), Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC), and Kobasa's Hardiness Scale (KHS). Descriptive statistics were performed using SPSS version 27 software, while path coefficients between constructs were analyzed using Amos version 24 software. The CB-SEM method was employed to develop the structural equation model. A significance level of 0.05 was used in the analysis. Findings
Based on the current research findings, it was found that hardiness positively and significantly impacted the variable of Hope (β=0.801, P=0.001). Similarly, the variable of hardiness also had a positive and significant effect on Resilience (β=0.953, P=0.001). There was no notable effect of the Hope factor on Resilience (P=0.868). The study revealed that hardiness did not indirectly and significantly influence Resilience through Hope (β=0.008 and P=0.864). Conclusion
The findings of the current research indicated that hardiness leads to higher levels of hope and resilience. However, the study found that hope does not have a notable impact on resilience, and as a mediator, it did not show any effectiveness in the research. |
Keywords: | Psychological Hardiness، Resilience، Hope، Woman-Headed Household |
Article Type: | Research/Original Article |
Language: | English |
Published: | Iranian Journal of Educational Sociology, Volume:7 Issue: 3, Oct 2024 |
Pages: | 131 -140 |
Full text: | PDF is available on the website. |