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Haghighi M, Saki K, Mohaddesi H, Yavarian R, Salami L. A SURVEY ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PSYCHOLOGICAL HARDINESS AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN CARETAKER EMPLOYED WOMEN`S OF THE URMIA UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND HEALTH CARE SERVICES. Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2013; 11 (5)
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  A survey on THE relationship between psychological Hardiness and quality OF LIFE in caretaker employed women`s of THE Urmia University of medical sciences and Health care services       Haghighi H[1], Saki K[2] *, Mohaddesi H[3], Yavarian R[4],Salami L[5]       Received: 9 Apr , 2013 Accepted: 9 Jun , 2013   Abstract   Background & Amis: Nowadays quality of life is known as an important determinant in the evaluation of health situation, and communities’ development. Therefore, study of Individual needs, and the social factors influencing quality of life is one of the responsibilities of caretaker managers. The single-parent women are one of the vulnerable groups that tolerate multiple stresses due to their special life condition. This study tries to assess the relationship between quality of life and hardiness in these women.   Materials & Methods: In this correlation study, 97 caretaker employed women filled quality of life and psychological hardiness questionnaires. The data were analyzed through Pearson`s correlation coefficient.    Results: The finding revealed significant relation between Psychological Hardiness and 3 domains of life quality (psychological, social, and environmental)(p
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