Basic Medicine
Azam Hamedi
Abstract
This research was carried out to determine the effectiveness of aromatherapy in increasing the couples' sexual relationship residing in Sirjan city. Study population consisted of all couples referring to counseling clinics in Sirjan city. Of these people, 30 couples were selected by convenience sampling ...
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This research was carried out to determine the effectiveness of aromatherapy in increasing the couples' sexual relationship residing in Sirjan city. Study population consisted of all couples referring to counseling clinics in Sirjan city. Of these people, 30 couples were selected by convenience sampling method and are randomly divided into control and experimental groups. The Jasmine essential were given to the test subjects and asked to inhale the fragrance for10 days before bedtime and in the morning, and the control group did not receive anything. The method of this research was a quasi-experimental with pre- post-test design with a control group. The study instruments were, sex Enrich Marital Satisfaction Questionnaire subscales. In this study, ANCOVA was used. The results showed that after using Jasmine essential oil by the experimental group, compared to the control group that received no fragrance, their sexual activity had increased.
Physics
Maryam Rafiee; Farzaneh Shiralinejad; Azam Hamedi; Hamide Hahmadi
Abstract
The present study was conducted with the aim of investigating the relationship between students' mental health and happiness. It was a descriptive study following a correlational approach with a statistical population of all educational sciences students (bachelors and masters) in the University of Sistan ...
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The present study was conducted with the aim of investigating the relationship between students' mental health and happiness. It was a descriptive study following a correlational approach with a statistical population of all educational sciences students (bachelors and masters) in the University of Sistan and Baluchestan which included 400 subjects. The sampling was done in a simple random method and a number of 196 subjects were studied as samples based on Morgan's table. Research tools included Goldberg's questionnaire (1979) including 28 questions on General Health Questions (GHQ) and Argyle and Crossland's happiness questionnaire (1989) including 29 questions. The content validity of the questionnaires was confirmed and their reliability was estimated using Cronbach's Alpha. Descriptive and inferential analyses including Pearson's correlation coefficient and independent t-test were used for data analysis. Results of Pearson's correlation coefficient showed that there is a positive significant relationship between mental health and happiness of students. Results of the independent t-test showed that there is no significant difference between mental health and happiness of the students in terms of their marital status.