Iranian Journal of War and Public Health
طب جانباز
Iran J War Public Health
Medical Sciences
http://ijwph.ir
153
ijwph
2008-2622
2008-2630
10.58209/ijwph
en
jalali
1399
10
1
gregorian
2021
1
1
13
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online
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Barriers of Adaptability with Spouse Death in Martyrs' Wives
آسیبهای جنگ/حادثه و عوارض آن
War/Accident Related Injuries and its Complications
مطالعه کيفی
Qualitative Study
<div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Aims:</strong> Spouse death is problematic for women, especially for women who lack economic independence and have no shelter, and it causes confusion for them. This study aimed to identify the barriers of adaptability with spouse death in wives of martyrs who defended the holy shrine.<br>
<strong>Participants & Methods</strong>: This qualitative study aimed to identify the barriers of adaptability with spouse death in wives of martyrs of holy shrine defenders from December 2019 to June 2020. The statistical sample of 12 women aged 20-40 years was selected through purposive sampling. The subjects had lost their spouses between 2-4 years. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews using open-ended questions and analyzed by Granheim and Landman method.<br>
<strong>Findings: </strong>Barriers of adaptability in martyrs' wives included psychological instability, upsetting with the spouse's family, emotional emptiness of losing a spouse, problems of children, feeling lonely, incorrect beliefs and behavior, the weak performance of related organizations, and emotional inhibition.<br>
<strong>Conclusion: </strong>The families of the martyrs, who defended the holy shrine, especially their young wives, face individual and social problems, which sometimes are impossible to solve alone, and therefore it is necessary to take the strategies to solve them.</div>
Psychological Adaptation,Grief,Loneliness,Spouses,
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http://ijwph.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1736-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1
A.S.
Sadri
15300319475328460021369
15300319475328460021369
No
Consulting Department, USWR, Tehran, Iran
M.S.
Khanjani
sa.khanjani@uswr.ac.ir
15300319475328460021370
15300319475328460021370
Yes
Consulting Department, USWR, Tehran, Iran
S.J
Younesi
15300319475328460021371
15300319475328460021371
No
Consulting Department, USWR, Tehran, Iran
E.
Nabati Saravan
15300319475328460021372
15300319475328460021372
No
Consulting Department, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Allame University, Tehran, Iran