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Introduction:The present study aimed at exploring and describing the perception of moral health from middle-aged women standpoints. Women’s decisive role in family is undeniable. In the family which is built upon tradition, faith and ethics, this is women’s principle which is represented in the moral health of the individual and the society, deals with the nature of the vice and virtue. This study attempted to identify the perception of Iranian middle-aged women about the concept of moral health.Method:The present study completed through a content analysis method. Twenty two middle-aged women were recruited through purposive sampling. Data were granted by face to face, semi-structured interview.Result:Our major categories are devotion, preserving moral values and moral challenges. Devotion category includes subcategories such as prioritizing the health of family members and trying to save marriage. Preserving moral values category includes subcategories such as respecting values and consolidating beliefs over time. Moral challenges category consists of individual and familial challenges subcategories.Conclusion:Moral health is of high importance which affects various dimensions of individual, social and familial life. The findings of the present study presented new dimensions of middle-aged women’s health regarding moral health which can finally have different consequences on familial and social moral health.

Highlights

  • The present study aimed at exploring and describing the perception of moral health from middle-aged women standpoints

  • Moral health is of high importance which affects various dimensions of individual, social and familial life

  • The findings of the present study presented new dimensions of middle-aged women’s health regarding moral health which can have different consequences on familial and social moral health

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Introduction

The present study aimed at exploring and describing the perception of moral health from middle-aged women standpoints. Physical health, which is resulted from individual factors like biological differences concerning woman’ s gender, and her different needs have been considered in many studies (Ahmadi et al, 2014; García-CalventeMdel et al, 2012;Vedadhir, Sadati, & Ahmadi, 2008). It seems that the effect of gender is evident in all dimensions of women’s physical health (Ahmadi et al, 2014; Parvizy, Kiani, & Ivbijaro, 2013), but it must be noted that woman’s health is not merely dependent upon gender. This silent responsibility is put upon woman (Pour Esmaeili & Mozaffari, 2011; Momin, Chung, & Olson, 2014)

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