Abstract

BackgroundCultural and religious norms and expectations may influence the needs and behavior of single women. This is particularly true in those countries where religion and cultural expectations are salient in everyday life. In this context, the present study investigated the needs and concerns of Iranian never-married women aged 35 and older.MethodsThis qualitative study involved a conventional content analysis. Interviews were done with 23 never-married women aged 36–64 years in Iran.ResultsA total of 773 codes, 22 subcategories, 8 categories, and 3 themes were extracted from the interviews. The 3 themes were: (1) mental-spiritual lack; categories were lack of emotional support, uncertain future, mental rumination, and sexual worries; (2) reform of culture and society; categories were an adverse effect of culture and being overlooked in society; (3) loneliness arising from disability; categories were aging and loneliness and sickness and loneliness.ConclusionsThe results of the analysis indicate that the needs and concerns of never-married women over the age of 35 years in Iran remain unmet. This suggests that policymakers and health planners should take into consideration the growing number of never-married women as a societal reality deserving of attention.

Highlights

  • Cultural and religious norms and expectations may influence the needs and behavior of single women

  • According to the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), reproductive health refers to a state of complete physical, mental, and social

  • This study tried to answer to the question: “What are the needs and concerns of nevermarried women over 35 in Iran?“. This qualitative study aimed at discovering the needs and concerns of never-married women over 35 years of age in Iran

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Cultural and religious norms and expectations may influence the needs and behavior of single women This is true in those countries where religion and cultural expectations are salient in everyday life. In this context, the present study investigated the needs and concerns of Iranian never-married women aged 35 and older. Single women experience status of isolation and stigma [5] Women in this category are more likely to develop psychological disorders such as depression, aggression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder [6]. They face problems living independently and communicating with friends [7].

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