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Social Capital of Parents of Children and Adolescents and Its Relation to Psychiatric Disorders; A Population-Based Study.

Mohammad Reza Mohammadi1, Rahim Badrfam2, Atefeh Zandifar3, Nastaran Ahmadi4, Ali Khaleghi1, Zahra Hooshyari1, Seyyed Salman Alavi1, Ameneh Ahmadi1, Fayegh Yousefi5, Nasrin Jaberghaderi6, Mehriar Nader-Mohammadi Moghadam7, Fathola Mohamadian8, Marzieh Nazaribadie9, Zahra Sajedi10, Zahra Farshidfar11, Nahid Kaviani12, Reza Davasazirani13, Abdulrahim Jamshidzehi Shahbakhsh14, Mahboubeh Roshandel Rad15, Koroush Shahbazi16, Rohollah Rostami Khodaverdiloo17, Leyla Noohi Tehrani18, Mahdie Nasiri19, Fateme Naderi20, Arezou Kiani21, Mahboobeh Chegeni22, Seyedeh Maryam Hashemi Nasab23, Mahnaz Ghaneian24, Hosien Parsamehr25, Neda Nilforoshan26, Maryam Salmanian1, Hadi Zarafshan1.   

Abstract

Social capital is a complex concept that is considered an effective factor in the development of societies. Considering the importance of burdens of psychiatric disorders in Iran, we studied the relationship between various dimensions of social capital of parents of children and adolescents and psychiatric disorders among them. In this cross-sectional study, 18,940 parents of children and adolescents aged 6 to 18 years old were randomly selected from all provinces of Iran and were evaluated by the Millon clinical multiaxial inventory-III (MCMI-III) and a modified version of Nahapiet and Ghoshal questionnaire. MCMI-III was designed as a self-report tool for investigating psychiatric clinical disorders and personality traits in the general population. Modified Nahapiet and ghoshal questionnaire has 20 items and measures four components of social capital included trust, values, communication, and collaboration. Validity and reliability of both questionnaires have been approved in Iran. In the regression model, the relationship between social capital components and clinical and sever clinical syndromes, in the form of regression weight and standard weight for trust was - 0.558 and - 0.062 with p value less than 0.0001, and for values was - 0.466 and - 0.057, respectively, with p value less than 0.0001. There was a reverse correlation between social capital components of parents of children and adolescents and psychiatric disorders in Iran. In regression statistical models, the two components of values and trust were negative predictors of psychiatric disorders. Considering the high prevalence of psychiatric disorders in Iran, it seems that the strengthening of cognitive and structural aspects of social capital of parents of children and adolescents is one of the effective factors in reducing the prevalence of these disorders among them.
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Keywords:  Parents; Prevalence; Psychiatric disorders; Social capital

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35031903     DOI: 10.1007/s10597-021-00926-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Community Ment Health J        ISSN: 0010-3853


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