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Comparison religious attitudes and aggressiveness in the satellite users and normal
Authors
V. Ahmadi
P. Mohammadyari
S. R. Mousavimoghadam
M. Tahmasbipour
Publication date
1 January 2016
Publisher
'Science Alert'
Doi
Abstract
In recent years is one of the factors on various aspects of life of the population, growth and technological progress and the people of them in different ways. One of the most important of these factors is satellites and satellite programs. The present method of this study is descriptive study ex post facto. Population of the study all of satellite users and normal people were city of Ilam. For study 100 patients (50 user of satellite and 50 normal subjects) as available for example in the study participated. To collect data of religiosity of muslims measures questionnaire and aggressiveness of Ahvaz was used. Data t-test for independent groups and using statistical software SPSS were analyzed. Results showed that the total score of religious attitudes and its dimensions (beliefs, experimental results and ceremonial) in satellite user groups and normal there is a significant difference. Also results showed that aggressiveness of satellite user groups and normal also there is a significant difference in such a way that the average of aggressiveness in the of satellite users more than ordinary people. According to the results of this study, experts and activists in the field of health should be the role of new technologies, cultural changes as well as the impact on adolescent risk behaviors the more they studied. © Medwell Journals, 2016
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