Background: Happiness is one of the most important factors affecting women's mental health. Several factors contribute to happiness
in different societies.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the level of happiness in married women and its related factors.
Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study with stratified sampling proportional to different age groups of married women
in selected health centers (based on socioeconomic status). Subjects were 379 married women. The Oxford Happiness Inventory (scale:
0-87) was used to measure happiness. The Enrich Marital Satisfaction Inventory including 47 questions (scale: 47-235) and demographic
information questionnaires were also used. Descriptive statistics, correlation, T-test, One-way ANOVA and Regression were used to analyze
data.
Results: The mean of happiness was 45.11 ± 14.40. Marital satisfaction was 164.68 ± 28.33 and 64% of the participants had a relative marital
satisfaction. Univariate analysis of happiness showed significant effects of husband and wife education, husband job, economic status,
stress in past six months, marital satisfaction and having social activates, but was not statistically significant for other factors (P < 0.05).
Adjusting for the confounding effect of other variables, multiple linear regressions showed significant association of happiness with
marital satisfaction, economic status and social activity.
Conclusions: Regarding lower level of happiness of married women in Shahroud comparing to some other studies in Iran and abroad,
leisure time programs, training life skills especially stress management skills, increasing marital satisfaction and improving economic
status should be considered.