Predicting Quality of Life and Domestic Violence against Women During COVID-19 Quarantine Based on Resilience and Coping Styles

Zhaleh Koohboomi, M. Ghamari, S. Hosseinian
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Background: Restrictive measures caused by the COVID-19 have exposed the families' structure to some critical issues such as reduced quality of life and increased domestic violence. For this reason, the study of psychological factors are essential in this regard. Objectives: The study aimed to predict the quality of life and violence against women during COVID-19 quarantine based on resilience and coping styles. Methods: This descriptive correlation study was conducted on all married women in Karaj from October 1 to November 30, 2020. A total of 241 people were randomly selected as the sample and answered the questionnaires about coping styles, quality of life, violence against women, and resilience scale. The data were analysized by Pearson correlation test and regression analysis. Results: There was a significant positive relationship between resilience, efficient coping style, and quality of life, as well as a significant negative relationship between inefficient coping style and quality of life (P < 0.01). A significant negative relationship was observed between coping style with domestic violence, as well as a significant positive relationship between dysfunctional coping style and domestic violence (P < 0.01). Resilience and effective coping style predicted the quality of life, domestic violence, and ineffective coping style of domestic violence against women (P < 0.01). Conclusions: According to the results, individual and psychological factors of people could play a significant role in the occurrence of violence and thus reduce their quality of life. In educational-therapeutic sessions, counselors and family therapists increased the quality of life and reduced violence by examining coping styles and resilience to use educational strategies in this area.
基于复原力和应对方式预测COVID-19隔离期间妇女的生活质量和家庭暴力
背景:新冠肺炎疫情导致的限制性措施使家庭结构面临一些关键问题,如生活质量下降和家庭暴力增加。因此,心理因素的研究在这方面是必不可少的。目的:本研究旨在基于韧性和应对方式预测COVID-19隔离期间妇女的生活质量和暴力行为。方法:对2020年10月1日至11月30日卡拉伊市所有已婚妇女进行描述性相关性研究。随机抽取241人作为样本,分别回答了应对方式、生活质量、对妇女的暴力行为、心理弹性量表等问卷。采用Pearson相关检验和回归分析。结果:心理弹性、有效应对方式与生活质量呈显著正相关,无效应对方式与生活质量呈显著负相关(P < 0.01)。应对方式与家庭暴力呈显著负相关,功能失调应对方式与家庭暴力呈显著正相关(P < 0.01)。心理弹性和有效应对方式对妇女家庭暴力的生活质量、家庭暴力和无效应对方式有预测作用(P < 0.01)。结论:根据研究结果,人们的个体和心理因素可能在暴力事件的发生中起着重要作用,从而降低了他们的生活质量。在教育治疗课程中,咨询师和家庭治疗师通过检查应对方式和适应能力,在这方面使用教育策略,提高了生活质量,减少了暴力。
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