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Background and Objectives: Social health is the evaluation and recognition of the individual's performance in the community and the quality of his relationship with other people, relatives and social groups. The purpose of this study was to compare the social health of offended and Normal men And related factors.
Material and method: This descriptive-analytical study was performed on 400 men (200 offenders and 200 non-offenders). Keyes' social health questionnaire was used for measuring social health and a demographic questionnaire including demographic information was used. Data collected was analyzed by SPSS16 software using one-way ANOVA and independent T tests.
Results: The results showed that social health had a significant relationship with age, education, marital status, occupation and economic status. Also, the level of total social health scores was lower in offended men than non- offended men, but this difference was not statistically significant. In two dimensions of social cohesion and social flourishing, the social health of non- offended men was higher than offenders and statistically significant.
Conclusion: Considering the factors affecting social health and the low level of social health of offended men in two dimensions of social cohesion and social flourishing, it is necessary to adopt social health promotion policies in line with the abovementioned factors in order to promote other dimensions of the health of offenders.
Keywords: social health, male offenders, normal male
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Special Received: 2017/11/3 | Accepted: 2018/01/14 | Published: 2018/01/14