A comparative study of anxiety, stress, and depression in physically abused and non-abused Iranian wives

Type Journal Article - Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Title A comparative study of anxiety, stress, and depression in physically abused and non-abused Iranian wives
Author(s)
Volume 3
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2009
Page numbers 15-23
URL http://profdoc.um.ac.ir/articles/a/1012823.pdf
Abstract
Objectives: The current study tested differences in depression, anxiety, and stress among Iranian
wives with and without a history of spousal abuse.
Methods: The physically abused wives (N = 40) were among those who had been referred to a local
forensic medical center. The control group (N = 40) comprised married women living in the same area
of the city as the experimental group. The Persian form of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale
(DASS-21) was administered for all subjects.
Results: The results showed that for both groups, number of children and years of education
predicted level of stress, anxiety, and depression. However, the abused wives scored higher on
depression, anxiety, and stress than the non-abused wives.
Conclusion: Despite the traditional sex roles in Iran, the role of moderating factors, and its
differences with Western societies, it seems that, wife abuse leads to similar poor mental health
consequences

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