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Statistical Analysis of Psychological Immunity and Social Issues for Women in the Siwa Oasis |
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PP: 403-432 |
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doi:10.18576/jsap/140306
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Author(s) |
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F. Bekhit,
Sh. Tawfek,
N. El Toukhy,
D. Sobeeh,
H. Mostafa,
A. El-Talawy,
F. Al Basiony,
O. Mohamed,
M. Mansour,
S. AI Aswad,
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Abstract |
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This study evaluates the relationship between psychological immunity among women in Siwa Oasis and their
adaptation to social issues. Involving a randomly selected sample of 102 women from northwestern Matrouh Governorate, Egypt, the research utilized questionnaires to assess psychological immunity across dimensions such as psychological toughness, positive thinking, multiple resources, and goal orientation, alongside social issues including violence against women, neglect of education, early marriage, and consanguineous marriage. The analysis revealed a statistically significant positive relationship (p < 0.01) between psychological immunity and adaptation to social issues. Key findings include a significant positive correlation between neglecting womens education and psychological resilience (p < 0.01), a positive correlation between consanguineous marriage and total psychological immunity (p < 0.05), and significant differences based on employment status, with notable resilience among employed women. Additionally, women aged 20 to 30 favored positive thinking, and husbands under 20 years old significantly impacted the dimensions of neglecting education and early marriage. |
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