Review on Interpersonal Relationships and Depression among Shelteras Children in Tehran/Iran

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Katayoon Ahangar
Katayoon Ahangar
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Rumaya Juhari
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Mariani Mansor
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This paper aims to review interpersonal relationship and depression among children living in shelters. The results revealed a negative significant correlation between various interpersonal relationship No significant difference in depression among male and female respondents. The review of this study will help guardians, social workers and psychologists to organize some intervention programmes so as to reduce depression among children living in Tehran’s shelters.

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. 2013. \u201cReview on Interpersonal Relationships and Depression among Shelteras Children in Tehran/Iran\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 13 (GJHSS Volume 13 Issue A5): .

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This paper aims to review interpersonal relationship and depression among children living in shelters. The results revealed a negative significant correlation between various interpersonal relationship No significant difference in depression among male and female respondents. The review of this study will help guardians, social workers and psychologists to organize some intervention programmes so as to reduce depression among children living in Tehran’s shelters.

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