Mehrnoosh Hossein zadeh; Fatemeh Ghasemi Niaei; Mojtaba Haghani Zemydani; masoumeh esmaeily
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Objective: Today, with the formation of a new style of life, human beings have witnessed changes and transformations in various parts of their lives, since the most important part of human life is the family, this part has also undergone changes and transformations. This article aims to study and interpret ...
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Objective: Today, with the formation of a new style of life, human beings have witnessed changes and transformations in various parts of their lives, since the most important part of human life is the family, this part has also undergone changes and transformations. This article aims to study and interpret the lived experiences of families who have a person at risk for coronary heart disease, which actually includes people with an underlying disease whose immune system is weak. Method: This research is of qualitative phenomenological type. The statistical population is all Isfahan's families with at-risk individuals who were suffering from an underlying disease during the coronation period, and 12 people were purposefully selected and interviewed in a semi-structured manner. Findings: The data obtained from the interview were analyzed by Colaizzi method. Conclusion: The results of the lived experiences of families with high-risk groups in five main themes that show how to respond to the crisis and perceive the role of families with the changes they experienced in lifestyle and passing through this stage along with mediating components and how to deal with these conditions in five Behavioral, cognitive, emotional, social and spiritual domains. Therefore, these findings are in line with empowering counselors and psychologists to help these vulnerable families.
asieh shariatmadar; Fatemeh Ghaseminiaei
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Objective: Today, in any crisis, the media and their news reflections play a very important role in how to cope with the crisis, although the audience of this news can influence this process by active or passive reaction. In this regard, examining the dynamics of this interaction and the role it can ...
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Objective: Today, in any crisis, the media and their news reflections play a very important role in how to cope with the crisis, although the audience of this news can influence this process by active or passive reaction. In this regard, examining the dynamics of this interaction and the role it can play in the perceived stress of persons during the quarantine of COVID-19 disease is the main purpose of the research. Method: The research was performed with a qualitative approach and with a phenomenological method based on the lived experiences of 15 men and women in Khorramabad with theoretical non-random sampling. The method of data collection was the semi-structured interview, which was done virtually via WhatsApp due to executive limitations. Findings: The data obtained includes the three main axes of the interactive role of the person-media, the second axis with title of perceived stress after dealing with news of death in virtual media and the third axis with title of the coping styles of person after facing the news of death and experiencing stress that each of which has its own themes and sub-themes. Conclusion: According to the interactive role of the person and virtual media and the effects that can have on person's stress, the set of coping strategies used includes avoidance coping (avoiding the problem and solving it), decentralization of mind from crisis, health and medical care, focusing on the positive aspects of life, seeking support, and changing attitudes and philosophies of life with sub-components specific to each, can be used as practical models in critical situations to prevent physical and psychological injuries and increase the level of adaptation of persons.