چکیده:
Aim: People can be divided into three types: Morningness, eveningness, and intermediate. The purpose
of this study was to compare the quality of life in people with preferences morning‑evening in adults
living in Isfahan. Methods: A causal‑comparative design was used for this study. The population of this
study was men and women who are living in the Isfahan in 2014. 100 subjects were taken as the sample
size (n = 50 morning brigade, 50 evening brigade) and were tested by Weir and Sherborne quality of life
scale (1992). Results: The results showed that there is a significant difference in both scales of quality
of life (mental health, physical health) between those types of morning and evening. Conclusion: It
seems logical and analytical performance‑oriented properties, and their morning‑oriented thinking can
be used as one of the causes of the differences in quality of life between the two groups considered.
خلاصه ماشینی:
The purpose of this study was to compare the quality of life in people with preferences morning‑evening in adults living in Isfahan.
Results: The results showed that there is a significant difference in both scales of quality of life (mental health, physical health) between those types of morning and evening.
According to theoretical discussions and considering the importance of different evening types and a key role of it in mental health and physical health of people and impress the quality of life, this study seeks to answer the question of whether there is different between types of boarding (morningness-eveningness) in the quality of life?
The study sample included men and women 20–60 years old in Isfahan, which 100 were selected by convenience sampling, then ask134 International Journal of Educational and Psychological Researches / Volume 3 / Issue 2 / April-June 2017 the subjects to participate in research, were conducted Morningness-eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) of Horne-Ostberg, and the short form questionnaire Weir and Sherborne quality of life (SF36) and they were compared.
Hence, the hypothesis that the quality of life (physical and mental health) in adults with morningness and eveningness preferences is approved, and there is a significant difference.
Conclusion This study was carried out to determine the difference in the quality of life for adults with morningness and eveningness preferences.
The results showed that there are significant differences in quality of life in adults with morningness and eveningness preferences.
This means that quality of life scores (physical health and mental health) in patients with morningness preferences is more.