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The relationship between sense of coherence, theists and mental tension in physical education department city of Ilam
Authors
M. Fatahi
M. Mahdieh
Z. Mohsenipour
S. R. M. Vimoghadam
Publication date
1 January 2016
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Abstract
Sense of coherence, feeling that the whole person orientation and continuous and pervasive sense of confidence and dynamism in their lives and the world around him shows. In the most general sense theism believe there are one God and Goddess and mental tension and pressure means and the driving force of the tension. The research is an applied descriptive and correlational scrolling. The study population consisted of employees city of Ham Physical Education Department, the number 60 was chosen as samples. To collect data, questionnaires affinity, theists and mental tension were used. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 21 Software. Finally, the research hypotheses were examined by Spearman test and regression. The findings suggest that there is no significant relationship between sense of coherence and psychological tension but there is a significant positive relationship between sense of coherence and theism. It can be concluded that feel understood and felt being managed can increase a person's sense of theism and thus have a positive and significant relationship between sense of coherence and theism together. © Medwell Journals, 2016
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