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Effect of a parenting education program on girls’ life satisfaction in governmental guidance schools of Shiraz
Introduction: One of the main determinants of adolescents’ life satisfaction is parenting skills. Due to the lack of educational trials in this field, this research was done to evaluate the effect of a parenting education program on girls’ life satisfaction in governmental guidance schools of Shiraz...
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4235541/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25512913 |
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author | KAVEH, MOHAMMAD HOSSIEN MORADI, LEILA GHAHREMANI, LEILA TABATABAEE, HAMID REZA |
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description | Introduction: One of the main determinants of adolescents’ life satisfaction is parenting skills. Due to the lack of educational trials in this field, this research was done to evaluate the effect of a parenting education program on girls’ life satisfaction in governmental guidance schools of Shiraz. Methods: This study is an educational randomized controlled trial. At first, 152 female students in 2nd grade of governmental guidance schools and 304 parents (152 mother and 152 father) were selected by multistage random cluster sampling method. Then, they were categorized into experimental and control groups. Before and after the intervention, data were collected from two groups using multidimensional students’ life satisfaction scale with stability (Cronbach's alpha=0.89), test–retest and correlation coefficient (r=0.70). Educational intervention for parents was performed in the experimental group through presentations with question and answer, discussion in small groups and distribution of educational booklets in 5 volumes. Finally, the data were analyzed using SPSS 14 and through Mann-Whitney test, Chi-square test, Fisher’s Exact test, Wilcoxon test. Results: Before the intervention, the experimental and control groups did not show a statistically significant difference based on the demographic variables. Thetotal of life satisfaction scores and also its subscales in the experimental and controlgroup, before and six weeks afterthe educational interventiondid showstatisticallysignificant difference (p<0.001). The scores of differences (pre-test/post-test) in total life satisfaction between the experimental and control groups were statistically significant difference (p<0.001). Conclusion: According to low scores of the students in the pre-test, especially in the control group which didn’t undergo any educational program, holding scheduled educational intervention is necessary. This study not only supports the effectiveness of educational intervention but also recommends further educational research to develop knowledge regarding patterns of parenting education. |
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spelling | pubmed-42355412014-12-15 Effect of a parenting education program on girls’ life satisfaction in governmental guidance schools of Shiraz KAVEH, MOHAMMAD HOSSIEN MORADI, LEILA GHAHREMANI, LEILA TABATABAEE, HAMID REZA J Adv Med Educ Prof Original Article Introduction: One of the main determinants of adolescents’ life satisfaction is parenting skills. Due to the lack of educational trials in this field, this research was done to evaluate the effect of a parenting education program on girls’ life satisfaction in governmental guidance schools of Shiraz. Methods: This study is an educational randomized controlled trial. At first, 152 female students in 2nd grade of governmental guidance schools and 304 parents (152 mother and 152 father) were selected by multistage random cluster sampling method. Then, they were categorized into experimental and control groups. Before and after the intervention, data were collected from two groups using multidimensional students’ life satisfaction scale with stability (Cronbach's alpha=0.89), test–retest and correlation coefficient (r=0.70). Educational intervention for parents was performed in the experimental group through presentations with question and answer, discussion in small groups and distribution of educational booklets in 5 volumes. Finally, the data were analyzed using SPSS 14 and through Mann-Whitney test, Chi-square test, Fisher’s Exact test, Wilcoxon test. Results: Before the intervention, the experimental and control groups did not show a statistically significant difference based on the demographic variables. Thetotal of life satisfaction scores and also its subscales in the experimental and controlgroup, before and six weeks afterthe educational interventiondid showstatisticallysignificant difference (p<0.001). The scores of differences (pre-test/post-test) in total life satisfaction between the experimental and control groups were statistically significant difference (p<0.001). Conclusion: According to low scores of the students in the pre-test, especially in the control group which didn’t undergo any educational program, holding scheduled educational intervention is necessary. This study not only supports the effectiveness of educational intervention but also recommends further educational research to develop knowledge regarding patterns of parenting education. Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2014-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4235541/ /pubmed/25512913 Text en © 2014: Journal of Advances in Medical Education & Professionalism This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article KAVEH, MOHAMMAD HOSSIEN MORADI, LEILA GHAHREMANI, LEILA TABATABAEE, HAMID REZA Effect of a parenting education program on girls’ life satisfaction in governmental guidance schools of Shiraz |
title | Effect of a parenting education program on girls’ life satisfaction in governmental guidance schools of Shiraz |
title_full | Effect of a parenting education program on girls’ life satisfaction in governmental guidance schools of Shiraz |
title_fullStr | Effect of a parenting education program on girls’ life satisfaction in governmental guidance schools of Shiraz |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of a parenting education program on girls’ life satisfaction in governmental guidance schools of Shiraz |
title_short | Effect of a parenting education program on girls’ life satisfaction in governmental guidance schools of Shiraz |
title_sort | effect of a parenting education program on girls’ life satisfaction in governmental guidance schools of shiraz |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4235541/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25512913 |
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