:: Volume 10, Issue 2 (Summer 2010 2010) ::
JOEC 2010, 10(2): 153-162 Back to browse issues page
The Effectiveness of Assertiveness Training on Self-esteem and General Health in Students with and without Vision Loss
Hadi Bahrami 1, Korosh Banihashemi2
1- University of Tehran
2- Payamenoor University
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Objective: The present study was concerned with effectiveness of assertiveness training on self-esteem and general health in students with and without vision loss in Shiraz. Method: 28 students with, and 28 students without vision loss ageing 13-15 were randomly recruited and assigned to experimental and control groups, each group included 14 participants (7 males and 7 females). Coopersmith Self-esteem, and Goldberg General Health Questionnaires were completed in pretest and post-test stages, and two-factor analysis of variance was used. Results: Results indicated that: 1. assertiveness training could increase self-esteem in both groups, 2. assertiveness training could increase general health students with vision loss, but not in normal group, 3.  assertiveness training enhanced self-esteem. As there are many health problems in students with vision loss, and partly due to less of assertiveness, with assertiveness training, their general health status becomes better. Conclusion: We conclude that assertiveness training could ameliorate some self-esteem and health problems in these students. 

Keywords: Assertiveness training, Self esteem, General health, Students, Blind
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Type of Study: Applicable | Subject: Special
Received: 2009/06/2 | Accepted: 2010/05/22 | Published: 2010/09/21


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