Who Plays a Bigger Part in Teenage Females’ Psychopathology? The Role of Parents and Peers’ Emotion Socialization

Mahdiyar Mansooreh; Javad Mollazadeh

Volume 4, Issue 4 , October 2017, , Pages 1-6

https://doi.org/10.5812/whb.44642

Abstract
  Background: Along the cognitive and behavioral changes during adolescence, some changes emerge in the quality and quantity of teenage females’ interactions. They spend increasing amount of time with their peers and begin to place more importance on their views and advice. Therefore, parents are ...  Read More

To Compare the Effects of Maternal Occupational Activities on Birth Weight: A Cross Sectional Study

Shiva Rafatie; Maryam Rabiee; Shabnam Golmohammadie; Shahrzad Hadavand

Volume 5, Issue 1 , January 2018, , Pages 1-6

https://doi.org/10.5812/whb.13772

Abstract
  Background: Work related factors have been suggested to adversely impact outcomes of pregnancy. The aims of this study were to compare neonatal birth weight in employed and non-employed women and to investigate the relation of 5 common occupational factors including working hours, shift work, standing, ...  Read More

Object-Based and Egocentric Mental Rotation Performance in Women With Breast Cancer

Petra Jansen; Sandra Kaltner; Lukas Prantl; Britta A. Kuehlmann

Volume 5, Issue 2 , April 2018, , Pages 1-7

https://doi.org/10.5812/whb.58268

Abstract
  Background: Several studies have shown cognitive impairment occurring in patients after treatment of breast cancer. In this study, we investigated the mental rotation ability of patients with breast cancer (13 women) and 13 healthy control subjects. Methods: Participants solved a chronometric mental ...  Read More

Women’s Optimism: Role of Psychological Climate and Psychological Capital

Abbas Abbaspour; Hadi Barati; Hamid Rahimian; Hossein Abdollahi; Hassan Asadzadeh

Volume 5, Issue 3 , July 2018, , Pages 1-6

https://doi.org/10.5812/whb.64166

Abstract
  Background: Psychological capital is considered as the basis of sustainable competitive advantage in today’s organizations and can be developed and managed with minimal costs compared to tangible assets and can lead to significant results. Objectives: This quantitative research was carried out ...  Read More

Comparison of Maternal Stress Response to Midazolam/Fentanyl and Propofol During Cesarean Delivery Under Spinal Anesthesia: A Double-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial

Afshin Mansourian; Leila Malekmakan; Taraneh Tadayon; Narges Izadpanahi

Volume 6, Issue 1 , January 2019, , Pages 1-7

https://doi.org/10.5812/whb.82741

Abstract
  Background: This research evaluated the effects of propofol and midazolam/fentanyl on maternal blood pressure, heart rate, recall, and full satisfaction with spinal anesthesia. A double-blinded randomized controlled trial was designed. Methods: The sample size was calculated as 100 patients (a type ...  Read More

Some Determinants of Contraceptive Use Among Women of Reproductive Age Who Have Children with Thalassemia Major in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran

Khadijeh Asadi Sarvestani; Abdolrasool Hasanifar; Reyhaneh Bagheri

Volume 6, Issue 2 , April 2019, , Pages 1-7

https://doi.org/10.5812/whb.90092

Abstract
  Background: Iran is among the countries located on the thalassemia gene belt. Approximately one-fourth of new thalassemia cases in Iran live in Sistan and Baluchestan Province. The employment of appropriate family planning methods in couples carrying thalassemia gene is one of the major preventive strategies. ...  Read More

Investigating Prognostic Factors for Assisted Reproductive Technology Outcomes in Qadir-Mother and Child Hospital of Shiraz, Iran

Ardeshir Bahmanimehr; Bahia Namavar Jahromi; Najmeh Moein-Vaziri

Volume 5, Issue 4 , October 2018, , Pages 1-5

https://doi.org/10.5812/whb.65058

Abstract
  Background: Assisted reproductive technology (ART) helps infertility treatment. In this study, the researchers tried to find several prognostic factors for ART success. Methods: Data of 189 couples that had undergone ART at Qadir-Mother and Child hospital, were retrospectively explored. Cycles were ...  Read More

The Effect of Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy on Depression and Coping Styles of Women Exposed to Marital Infidelity

Mehrnoosh Babolhavaeji; Elaheh Khoshnevis; Sahar Jafarzadeh Rastin

Volume 6, Issue 4 , October 2019, , Pages 18-26

https://doi.org/10.30476/whb.2019.45985

Abstract
  Background: Betrayal and marital infidelity are a kind of disorder and illness in behavior, which, due to its adverse effects, causes various injuries and problems for each person. This study aimed to determine the effect of training, based on cognitivebehavioral group therapy (CBGT), on depression and ...  Read More

Effect of 8 Weeks of Functional Exercise on Soft Surfaces on Balance and Electromyographic Activity of Selected Muscles in Female Taekwondo Athletes

Fatemeh Fallahi Farrash; Rahman Sheikhhoseini; Farideh Babakhani

Volume 7, Issue 2 , April 2020, , Pages 19-25

https://doi.org/10.30476/whb.2020.85795.1047

Abstract
  Background: Ankle sprain is one of the most common injuries in taekwondo fighters. This study aimed to investigate the effect of eight-week functional training on soft surfaces on the balance and electromyographic activity of the muscles of female taekwondo fighters. Methods: In this randomized field ...  Read More

Contraceptive Preference and Associated Factors: Implication on Pregnancy Intentions among Nursing Mothers in Southwest Nigeria

Adebukunola Olajumoke Afolabi; Adenike Ayobola Olaogun; Kolade Afolayan Afolabi

Volume 7, Issue 4 , October 2020, , Pages 19-32

https://doi.org/10.30476/whb.2020.87503.1074

Abstract
  Background: The gap between women’s reproductive intention and contraceptive behavior could be attributed to the increasing rate of unintended pregnancies globally. The present study was conducted to explore nursing mothers’ perception of contraception,identify the pattern of contraceptive ...  Read More

Effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerves Stimulation (TENS) on Pain Intensity in Patients with Primary Dysmenorrhea among the Undergraduates of a Nigerian University: A Randomized Control Study

Ojo Adesola Ojoawo; Rosemary Aisosa Igbinidu; Odunayo Theresa Akinola; Faderera Adepoju; Taofeek Oluwole Awotidebe

Volume 7, Issue 1 , January 2020, , Pages 23-30

https://doi.org/10.30476/whb.2020.84534.1034

Abstract
  Background: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug has been reported to be effective in the management of primary dysmenorrhea, but it has associated side effects. The present study determined the influence of electrical stimulation on the pain intensity in female undergraduates with primary dysmenorrhea. ...  Read More

The Effect of Combined Exercise Training with Zataria Multiflora on RBP- 4 and Resistin Levels in Sedentary Women: a Randomized Double-blind Clinical Trial

Forough Darabi; Mandana Gholami; Hossein Abed Natanzi

Volume 9, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 24-33

https://doi.org/10.30476/whb.2022.93579.1153

Abstract
  Background: Exercise training and zataria multiflora exert anti-inflammatory effects alone and together; these anti-inflammatory effects are partly related to modulating adipokines secretion from adipose tissue. This research aimed to investigate the effect of combined training (aerobic-resistance) and ...  Read More

Comparison of Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Adolescent Girl Students and Non-Students Regarding Menstrual Health in Rural Areas of Fars Province, Iran

Mehrab Sayadi; Leila Malekmakan; Khojaste Rahimi Jaberi

Volume 6, Issue 3 , July 2019, , Pages 31-35

Abstract
  Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the level of knowledge, attitude, and practice of adolescent girls toward menstrual health during puberty in the rural areas of Fars province. Methods: This was a cross-sectional analytical study of 550girlsfromrural areas in two groups of students ...  Read More

Investigating the Tempo Effect on Completed Fertility: The Effect of Age at First Cohabitation or Birth on Completed Fertility in Malawi, Africa

James Forty

Volume 10, Issue 1 , January 2023, , Pages 32-43

https://doi.org/10.30476/whb.2023.96775.1193

Abstract
  Background: Population growth is considered a problem in Malawi, Africa and fertility is reportedly a key factor in the growth of this population. The subject of studies on fertility-related factors has been period fertility rather than lifetime fertility. However, period fertility is reported to be ...  Read More

Parental Uptake of Cervical Cancer Vaccine for their Female Adolescent in a City in Nigeria

Mary I Aliu; Ngozi Okafor; Ayomide Aliu; Matthew Idowu Olatubi; Grace Ademuyiwa

Volume 9, Issue 2 , April 2022, , Pages 86-94

https://doi.org/10.30476/whb.2022.94414.1165

Abstract
  Background: Cervical Cancer Vaccine is known to be one the effective ways of preventing cervical cancer. The present study aimed to assess parents’ knowledge on uptake of human papilloma virus vaccine (HPVV) by adolescents, describe their perception on the uptake of HPVV by adolescents, and identify ...  Read More

The Effect of 12-Week Corrective Exercises on the Postural Angles of Beautician Females with Upper Crossed Syndrome: a Clinical Trial Study

Hashem Piri; Maryam Hajian; Seyyed Hossein Mirkarimpour; Rahman Sheikhhoseini; Mohammad Rahimi

Volume 8, Issue 2 , April 2021, , Pages 91-97

https://doi.org/10.30476/whb.2021.90790.1112

Abstract
  Background: Upper crossed syndrome (UCS) is believed to be a prevalent deformity among female beauticians. This study designed to investigate the effect of 12 weeks of corrective exercises on the postural angles, namely, forward shoulder, forward head, and kyphosis of female beauticians with UCS. Methods: ...  Read More

Relationships Between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Experiential Avoidance, and Health-Related Quality of Life in Cervical Cancer Cases Mediated by Depression

Sedigheh Sakkaki; Farah Naderi; Fariba Hafezi

Volume 10, Issue 2 , April 2023, , Pages 104-111

https://doi.org/10.30476/whb.2023.98545.1228

Abstract
  Background: The diagnosis of cervical cancer significantly affects the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of women. This study aimed to investigate the relationships between chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and experiential avoidance (EA) with HRQOL, mediated by depression in women with cervical cancer.Methods: ...  Read More

Effect of Aquatic Exercises on Severity of Urinary Incontinence and Estrogen Level in Postmenopausal Women

Abbas Saremi; Karim Zohrevandian; Mohammad Parastesh; Samira Khaleghi

Volume 8, Issue 3 , July 2021, , Pages 152-160

https://doi.org/10.30476/whb.2021.90934.1117

Abstract
  Background: Urinary incontinence (UI) is prevalent among women and seriously impairs the quality of life. Urinary incontinence is believed to be associated with a decrease in estrogen and estrogen regeneration improves these signs. We conducted the present study to assess the effects of aquatic exercise ...  Read More

Hysterosalpingography Findings in Infertile Women and Their Relationship with Demographic Variables: A Retrospective Study

Bahar Morshed Behbahani; Leila Doryanizadeh; Mohammad Ebrahim Parsanezhad; Mohammad Hossein Dabbaghmanesh; Azam Jokar; Seyede Zahra Ghaemi; Marjan Zare; Parvin Ghaemmaghami

Volume 10, Issue 3 , July 2023, , Pages 173-181

https://doi.org/10.30476/whb.2023.97952.1222

Abstract
  Background: Hysterosalpingography is a vital diagnostic method for identifying anatomical causes of infertility, often used as a cost-effective screening test. This study aimed to investigate hysterosalpingography results in infertile women.Methods: A quantitative, descriptive, and analytic cross-sectional ...  Read More

External Shame and Self-Criticism in Married Women: the Mediating Role of Cognitive Fusion and Experiential Avoidance

Mohamad Reza Farshad; Sayed Abdolvahab Samavi

Volume 9, Issue 4 , October 2022, , Pages 216-223

https://doi.org/10.30476/whb.2022.96102.1187

Abstract
  Background: Self-criticism is one of the psychological impairments with inappropriate consequences for all members of a family, especially women. It is affected by various factors. The present study aimed to assess the mediating role of cognitive fusion and experiential avoidance in the correlation between ...  Read More

The Effect of Integrating Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Mindfulness Therapy on Lifestyle of Women with Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Habibeh Mohammadi; Javad Khalatbari; Khadijeh Abolmaali

Volume 8, Issue 4 , October 2021, , Pages 220-227

https://doi.org/10.30476/whb.2021.91397.1124

Abstract
  Background: Psychological distresses and stresses are believed to significantly increase the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). In contrast, healthy lifestyle plays an effective role in the prevention and treatment of IBS. The present article investigated the effect of integrating cognitive-behavioral ...  Read More

Lived Experiences of Recovered Pregnant Women from COVID-19: A Descriptive Phenomenology

Khadije Rezaie-Kheikhaie; Marie Hastings-Tolsma; Mohammadreza Firouzkouhi; Abdolghani Abdollahimohammad; Fatemeh Mirzaie; Sanaz Nehbandani

Volume 10, Issue 4 , October 2023, , Pages 243-254

https://doi.org/10.30476/whb.2023.99836.1243

Abstract
  Background: Pregnant women represent a vulnerable demographic to COVID-19. In addition to the physical health risks posed to both the mother and fetus, COVID-19 engenders intricate and unique post-recovery experiences among pregnant women. This study explored the lived experiences of pregnant women who ...  Read More

Relationship between Lifestyle Factors and Bone Density in Women Referring to Bone Densitometry Research Center in Shiraz, Iran

Iran Jahanbin; Elham Aflaki; Haleh Ghaem

Volume 1, Issue 1 , April 2014, , Pages 1-4

https://doi.org/10.17795/whb-18960

Abstract
  Background: Osteoporosis is a serious problem worldwide, mainly because of the consequences of the diagnosis. However, many osteoporotic fractures can be prevented and treated. Objectives: The aim of the study was to determine the relationship between lifestyle and bone mineral density (BMD) in women ...  Read More

Epidemiology, Causes and Outcome of Burns in Women From Southern Iran: 2009-2011

Zinat Mohebbi; Shahla Najafi; Zahra Molazem; Giti Setoodeh

Volume 1, Issue 2 , July 2014, , Pages 1-5

https://doi.org/10.17795/whb-20123

Abstract
  Background: Burns are among the most prevalent mortality causes in developing countries, particularly Iran. In addition to large treatment expenses, burn victims suffer from long-term physical and psychological injuries. Objectives: This study intends to recognize the epidemiologic factors, causes and ...  Read More

Correlation Between Maternal Body Mass Index, Non-stress Test Parameters and Pregnancy Outcomes in Nulliparous Women

Marzieh Akbarzade; Bahare Rafiee; Nasrin Asadi; Najaf Zare

Volume 1, Issue 3 , October 2014, , Pages 1-5

https://doi.org/10.17795/whb-23649

Abstract
  Background: An increase in maternal body mass index (BMI) before pregnancy can cause overweight during pregnancy, and negatively affect both the mother and the fetus. Non-stress test (NST) is the most common way to evaluate the fetus during pregnancy. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the correlation ...  Read More