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Determining the mental health condition and its correlation with job burnout and life satisfaction in a military university personnel
H Salimi , E Azad marzabadi , M Abedi
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Background: The importance of attention to military forces mental health is an obvious case and supporting the mental hygiene and mental health of military forces are as important as preparing weapons, equipment and military tactics in the battle field, and it is an inevitable case. Determining of the mental health condition and its correlation between working exhaustion and the life satisfaction is the basic object of this research and a meaningful solidarity existence between mental health.
Materials and methods: The present research was correlation cross-sectional study on 250 personnel of a military university. The mental health according to questionnaire SCL90, Job exhaustion according to Moslesh questionnaire SWLS, Were being examined. In this research, we used the descriptive and derived statistics methods.
Results: On the basis of the results of this study, There is a significant relation status the marriage status and extra questions, Psychosis, Phobia, aggression, anxiety, Depression, Obsessive or Compulsive and physical problems(p<0/05), But there is not a significant relation among paranoid thoughts. Findings showed that respect to the significant level of variants, there is a significant relation among the type of degree and extra question, Psychosis, Phobia, aggression, anxiety, paranoid thoughts, in interpersonal relationship sensitivity, Depression, Obsessive or Compulsive, obligation and physical problems (p<0/001). On the basis of findings, there is meaningful relation between life satisfaction and mental health(p<0/001).
Conclusion: mental health of the persons is related to the job burnout and their satisfaction of life.

Keywords: Mental Health, Job Burnout, Satisfaction with life, Military Force, SCL90
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Type of Study: Original |
Received: 2012/03/6 | Accepted: 2014/06/3 | Published: 2014/06/3


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