Comparative Evaluation of Between Spiritual Health, Perfectionism and Aggression in Girls and Boys Students (10-13 Years) ILAM

Authors

  • Seyed Rahmatallah Musavimoghadam
  • Shohreh Arjmandi
  • Khadijeh Satari

Abstract

Of issues that in its attention to gender differences is religion and spirituality. Factors causing stress is different in men and women; Men on economic issues and employment are high sensitivity and lack of job security, economic and endanger their mental health and women most of spirituality and religiosity are emphasized. Method of the present study is causal - comparison of the events. The population of this study consisted of all students male and female between the ages (10-13 years) are ILAM of which there are 13704 people of the people according to the formula Cochran, 373 people for example in this study we have chosen. Data collection tools included Spiritual (PULUTZIN and Ellison) Perfectionism Scale (Hall et al), Aggression Scale (EYZENCK and Wilson). All data software SPSS and the test t (independent) and chi-square test were analyzed. The results showed that between spiritual health and perfectionism and aggressive behavior there is a significant difference between male and female students and also between age and education with the spiritual, perfectionism and there is aggression. Results showed that between spiritual health, perfectionism and aggression is a significant difference between the groups (boys and girls) there. To obtain a comprehensive understanding of gender differences in well-being be sure to factor such as social structures which determine the psychosocial and behavioral factors to be considered.

DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n6s6p186

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Published

2015-12-25

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Comparative Evaluation of Between Spiritual Health, Perfectionism and Aggression in Girls and Boys Students (10-13 Years) ILAM. (2015). Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 6(6 S6), 186. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/mjss/article/view/8488