Authors

1 Department of Counseling, Faculty of Education and Psychology, University of Isfahan

2 Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Center, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences

3 Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Isfahan, Iran

Abstract

AIM AND BACKGROUND: Mental health and empowerment are two of the women’s essential
needs. These two related concepts play an important role in women’s lives. Therefore, this study
aimed to investigate empowerment of women and its relation with mental health problem prevention
during difficult situations.
METHODS: This qualitative study was conducted through semi‑structured interviews with 33 experts
in the fields of psychology, social sciences, women studies, medicine and crisis management
specialists using snowball sampling in cities of Tehran, Isfahan, Tabriz, and Mashhad during the year
1395 (March 2016–March 2017). Samples were selected heterogeneously. The interview transcripts
and codes were presented to the participants, and structural analysis was used for data evaluation.
RESULTS: The factors related to empowerment of women with consideration to their mental health
were determined based on Longew theory and interviews and include: welfare (primary needs
(biological and security) and developmental needs (social needs and dignity), access (facilities and
values), knowledge (about inequalities and rights), participation (in politics, decision‑making and
society), and control (implementation and institutionalization of the above‑mentioned needs).
CONCLUSIONS: The indicators determined in this study show that empowerment has an important
role in determining women’s real position in society. Since women make up half of the population and
affect society as a whole, the advantages of empowerment of women will be felt in the entire society.

Keywords

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