Comparison the Mindfulness and General Health in Military Personnel with and without Tinnitus Disorder
Subject Areas : Journal of Excellence in counseling and psychotherapyMehdi Dadashi Haji 1 , Soofi Moradi 2
1 - PhD Student, Department of Clinical Psychology, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
2 - Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, School of Management, Imam Ali (AS) Military University, Tehran, Iran
Keywords: General Health, mindfulness, Tinnitus Disorder, Military Personnel,
Abstract :
Purpose: Tinnitus disorder is common in the military personnel and therefore the present study was conducted with the aim of comparison the mindfulness and general health in military personnel with and without tinnitus disorder. Methodology: This research in terms of purpose was applied and in terms of implementation method was causal-comparative. The research population was the male military who referred to the Army Family Hospital and students of Imam Ali Military University in 2020-2021 years. The sample size was considered 50 people who were selected by available sampling method and were replaced into two equal groups (25 people with tinnitus and 25 people without it). The groups answered to the questionnaires of mindfulness (Baer et al, 2006) and general health (Goldberg and Hillier, 1979) and the data were analyzed by methods of chi=square and independent t-test in SPSS-21 software. Findings: The results showed that the groups did not have significant difference in terms of demographic variables of marriage and age (P>0.05). The groups have significant difference in terms of the total score of mindfulness and components of observation, description and action with awareness (P˂0.05), but did not have significant difference in terms of the components of non-judging and non-reactivity (P>0.05). Also, the groups have significant difference in terms of the total score of general health and components of somatic symptoms, depression and social dysfunction (P˂0.05), but did not have significant difference in terms of anxiety and insomnia component (P>0.05). Conclusion: The results showed that the military with tinnitus were in a worse condition than the military without it in terms of mindfulness and general health. Therefore, planning to improve their psychological characteristics is necessary to use appropriate treatment methods.
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