@article{MAKHILLTSS202015924868,
    title = {The Comparison of Self-Cmpassion, Stubbornness, Forgiveness in Hypertensive Patients and
Normal People},
    journal = {The Social Sciences},
    volume = {15},
    number = {9},
    pages = {319-322},
    year = {2020},
    issn = {1818-5800},
    doi = {sscience.2020.319.322},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1818-5800&doi=sscience.2020.319.322},
    author = {Samaneh and},
    keywords = {hardiness,Self-compassion,forgiveness,hypertension},
    abstract = {Hypertension is one of the most important
causes of chronic disability in the world with a
chronic progressive course. This study aimed to
compare self-compassion, hardness and forgiveness in
blood pressure and normal patients. The research was a
causal-comparative study and the statistical population
of this study was hypertensive patients referred to
Shiraz clinics as well as normal people. About 100
patients including two groups of 50 hypertensive
patients and normal individuals were selected as the
sample of patients with hypertension referred to the
clinic due to hypertension problems and who were
eligible to participate in the study. Hypertensive patients
will be selected through targeted sampling from
patients who refered to clinics. Ordinary people are also
selected by accessible sampling method from friends and
acquaintances as well as by visiting public places. Sample
subjects were matched based on demographic
characteristics such as age, education, marital status. The
instruments used in this study were: Short Reiss, Pamir,
Nef and VanGatchet Short Form Compassion
Questionnaire (AHI)-Ahvaz Psychological Hardiness
Scale (AHI)-and Forgiveness Questionnaire by Ray etc.
The results of Pearson correlation coefficient and
independent t-test indicated that there was a significant
difference between spontaneous self-compassion in
normal and hypertensive patients. Also, there was a
significant difference in hardness between
hypertensive and normal patients and based on other
results there was a significant difference between positive
feeling in hypertensive and normal patients. Medical
professionals associated with hypertension can
consider the stressor and the pathological
psychological characteristics of patients which may
be related to the risk of recurrence and disease. Advise
their patients to consult a psychologist and spend at
least one full period of psychotherapy for mental
illness.}
    }