The Role of Blood Groups in Health Anxiety, Marital Adjustment, and Quality of Life in Nurses

Asiyeh Gordahani, Bahman Kord Tamini
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Background: This study aimed to determine the effect of blood groups on dyadic adjustment, quality of life, and health anxiety in nurses. Methods: In this causal-comparative research, 200 married nurses working in the health care centers of Iranshahr City were selected by simple random sampling using Cochran's sample size formula in 2019. Data were collected using Spinner's marital adjustment questionnaire, War and Sherborn's quality of life questionnaire, and Salkovskis' health anxiety inventory. Results: To investigate the difference among the groups, SPSS was applied, and multivariate and one-way analyses of variance were run. Among the subscales of dyadic adjustment, only the mean score of dyadic cohesion was higher in blood group A than in groups B and AB. Among the subscales of life quality, the mean score of affective role play was higher in blood group A than in groups B and AB, the mean score of social function was lower in blood group B than in blood group O, and the mean score of general health was higher in blood group A than in group B. However, the mean score of health anxiety was lower in blood group A than in blood group B. Conclusions: Given the relationship between health anxiety, marital compatibility, and quality of life with blood types among married nurses, the present study results can help increase people's awareness about at-risk blood types. As a result, vulnerable groups can be screened and trained to improve their lifestyles, healthy behavior, and environment to live a better life.
血型在护士健康焦虑、婚姻适应和生活质量中的作用
背景:本研究旨在确定血型对护士二元适应、生活质量和健康焦虑的影响。方法:采用Cochran样本量公式,采用简单随机抽样方法,选取2019年在伊朗沙赫尔市各医疗保健中心工作的200名已婚护士进行因果对比研究。采用Spinner (s)婚姻调整问卷、War和Sherborn (s)生活质量问卷、Salkovskis (s)健康焦虑量表收集数据。结果:采用SPSS统计软件进行组间差异分析,采用多因素方差分析和单因素方差分析。在二元调整的分量表中,只有二元凝聚力高的平均评分比B组和AB血型。生活质量的分量表中,情感角色扮演的平均得分在血型高于B组和AB,社会功能较低的平均评分比O血型血液B组,和一般健康的平均评分在血型高于B组,结论:鉴于已婚护士血型与健康焦虑、婚姻相容性和生活质量之间的关系,本研究结果有助于提高人们对高危血型的认识。因此,可以对弱势群体进行筛查和培训,以改善他们的生活方式、健康行为和环境,从而过上更好的生活。
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