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Adjustment comparison of diabetic and normal people

Froogh Abiri Bonab, Roghaye Mohammadi and Zhila Balegh

The aim of the present study was to compare the adjustment of diabetic male and female with normal males and females. The study assessed by ex-post facto method in which 36 normal people (16 males, 20 females) and 33 diabetic people (12 males, 21 females), after targeted selection, answered the Bell adjustment questionnaire. The results of Tukey’s test revealed that there was a significant difference between compared groups in adjustment at home (F=3.19, Sig=0.029), social adjustment (F=2.87, Sig=0.043), and emotional adjustment (F=5.7, Sig=0.002). Women were fainter than men in both family and social dimension. Because women are sensitive, they were faint emotionally, too. All groups, diabetic males and females and normal females, were fainter than normal males.