Review and comparison of general health and normal people victims of crime in 1394

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

The present study aimed to compare the public health dimensions of the victims of crime and normal group have been carried out . The first community including victims and society its second normal group in Tehran. Sample of 60 students and available for sampling in the second population sample consisted of 70 students was selected randomly. Through questionnaires about their general health GHQ was measured. This study of the nature of the post-event research or causal – comparative. Analysis of the data shows : First, the general health of victims after a mean (2/07) ordinary individuals have an average (0/77) has been  that T-test showed no significant difference significant level of public health and the victims are normal group. We can say that victims have more problems in the field of health. Second, the scale of health problems , anxiety, insomnia , social problems and depression victims also have a higher average than normal group, and this difference was significant. It can be said the victim mentioned in the four- scale problems are higher than normal group.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Psychometry, Volume:5 Issue: 19, 2017
Pages:
89 to 100
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