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851 – The Relation Among Characteristic Specialty And Happiness Feeling In Talasemi Persons (major)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

M. Shafiei Amiri
Affiliation:
Psychology, Young Researchers Club of Islamic Azad University, Roudehen Branch, Babol
M. Nazian Najafi
Affiliation:
Clinical Psychology, Islamic Azad University of Tonekabon, Ghaemshahr, Iran

Abstract

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The object

The object of this research is to determine the relation among characteristic specialty and happiness feeling in Talasemi persons. (Major).

Materials and methods

The design of this research, is descriptive and correlation one. The society of research includes: All talasemi persons of major kind in which are treating in Amir kola Talasemi center in 2011 in which about 150 persons has been selected by simple collision sampling by the aid of Morgan table. We have used of Pierson correlation and multi-linear regression analysis in analyzing dates. Also, for gathering dates, referred persons completed five neo factors of characteristic questionnaire and oxford happiness questionnaire.

Findings

Based on regression findings, neo characteristic and happiness of talasemi person indicators is about 0.45 in which shows linear correlation among neo-characteristic and happiness variables in Talasemi persons in which there is meaningful relation among characteristic specialty. (Psycho-anger, extroverts, flexibility, agreeability, responsibility).

Conclusion

Among characteristic specialties, extroverts, flexibility, agreeability, responsibility, there is positive meaningful relation to happiness in which it means the less psycho-anger is equal to more happiness.

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