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Donna Mahtab Amraie, Doctor Mohammad Taghi Heydari, Donna Mojgan Fatahi, Volume 13, Issue 2 (10-2024)
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the feeling of security of women in the neighborhood of Manzarieh, one of the most important districts of Tabriz District 3. This research is quantitative. The required data were collected through a questionnaire, and 200 women from the Manzariyeh neighborhood were randomly selected as the sample. Data analysis was performed using the software programs SPSS, Minitab, Excel, ARC GIS and Googel Earth software and The data were analyzed using t-test, ANOVA and Spearman test. The results show that in terms of street presence and passages, neighborhood access to security forces, security response, and neighborhood heterogeneity, access to vehicles and neighborhood lighting, neighborhood women did not feel safe. Whereas, women in business centers, recreation centers, and health services, familiarity with the neighborhood, the positive impact of neighborhood space and neighborhood design have created a sense of security in women. The results of Spearman's method show that there is no relationship between any of the characteristics of the respondents and security. There are no different places in terms of security. and the results of the average security of the survey prove that.
Dr Bahram Nikbakhsh, Dr Mehran Hafezi Birghani, Volume 13, Issue 2 (10-2024)
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As the vital and fundamental force of society, women play a very important role in social, economic, cultural and political developments. Considering that women have multiple roles in society and face unique challenges, it is very important to investigate the social factors affecting women's health in the contemporary developments of Iran. Therefore, the general goal is to examine the social factors affecting women's health in the contemporary developments of Iran and to examine this issue from different angles. The method of this research is a quantitative survey method. The statistical population is all women aged 18 and over in Ahvaz city. According to the table of Karajesi and Morgan, the sample size is 384 people, and simple random sampling method was used for sampling from the statistical population. Data analysis was analyzed according to the type of research variables using tests such as correlation, multivariate regression analysis using SPSS software. Results show that; social developments such as increasing women's jobs, changes in gender roles and changes in family structure have a direct impact on women's health in Iran. Also, increasing access to healthcare services has a positive effect on women's health in contemporary Iranian society, and it can be concluded that culture and society can play a significant role in determining the level of women's health. Also, the results of the research show that women who participate in political, economic and social decision-making can strive to meet the health needs of themselves and their community and accelerate the improvement of health conditions.
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