Hosseinzadeh M, ram M, Sardashti birjandi A, chaboki M. The relationship between spiritual health and psychological coherence with hope for the future career of medical students. Health Spiritual Med Ethics 2025; 12 (2)
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http://jhsme.muq.ac.ir/article-1-592-en.html
1- Ferdous Faculty of Medical Sciences, Birjand University of Medical Sciences
2- Ferdous Faculty of Medical Sciences, Birjand University of Medical Sciences , mahdi.chaboki1379@gmail.com
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Background & Objective: One of the most important stages of life is the student period of graduating associated with various changes. In this study, the relationship between spiritual health and psychological coherence with hope for the future career of Ferdows medical students is investigated.
Methods: This is a descriptive-analytical study in which some of the medical students of Ferdows University is studied by a multi-stage stratified random sampling method. Data was collected using standard questionnaires of hope for employment, sense of coherence of Felsenberg (2006), and spiritual health of Polotzin and Ellison (1982). To analyze the data, SPSS version 16 software is used with a significance level of 0/05.
Results: The spiritual health and psychological coherence of the students were average and the hope for the future career was high. There was a positive and significant relationship between spiritual health and psychological coherence (p<0/05). However, a positive and significant relationship was found between hope for the future career, psychological cohesion, and spiritual health, and psychological cohesion was a predictor of spiritual health. Also, the psychological cohesion of male and married students was higher than that of single and female students.
Conclusion: Since hope for the future of work in students is of particular importance and has a direct effect on increasing psychological coherence and spiritual health, it is suggested that the families and relevant officials put the necessary training to improve these two important factors in their agenda.
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Original Article |
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General Received: 2024/10/21 | Accepted: 2025/03/11 | Published: 2025/05/31