The effectiveness of Problem-Solving Training on the Quality of Life and Responsibility of Female Students

Authors

    Khadijeh Iravan MA, Department of General Psychology, Garmsar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Garmsar, Iran.
    Leila Iravani * MA, Counseling Department, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran. leila.iravani1356@gmail.com
    Masouma Moghimi Firozabad Assistant Professor, Educational Sciences Department, Farhangian University, Tehran, Iran.

Keywords:

Problem Solving Training, Quality of Life, responsibility

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of problem solving training on the quality of life and responsibility in students of District 2 of Tehran.Methodology: The current research was semi-experimental with pre-test and post-test with a control group. The studied population included the students of the 2nd education district of the 2nd district in the academic year 97-98. From the target population, 30 people were selected by purposeful sampling according to the entry and exit criteria and placed in two experimental groups (20 people and control (20 people)) Both groups were implemented. Then the experimental groups were given problem-solving training for ten sessions. During this period, no intervention was done on the control group, and finally, the post-test was taken from the experimental and control groups.Findings: The results of data analysis using the multivariate covariance method showed that the quality of life and responsibility of girls in the experimental group increased significantly after training compared to the control group.Conclusion: Therefore, problem solving training has been effective in increasing the quality of life and responsibility.

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2022-06-21

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Iravan, K., Iravani, L., & Moghimi Firozabad, M. (2022). The effectiveness of Problem-Solving Training on the Quality of Life and Responsibility of Female Students. Sociology of Education, 7(2), 446-453. https://jedusocio.com/index.php/se/article/view/252

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