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Journal of Childhood Studies. 2015; 18 (67): 79-83
in English, Arabic | IMEMR | ID: emr-184592

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Objectives: The researcher drives at exploring the socio-psychological adjustment of the working and non-working mothers' children aged [15-18] years


Sample: A sample of working and non-working mothers, divided into] 122 from governmental body, and 122 from the private sector. They represent different educational levels. A sample of 244 [Male/ Female] children, aged [15-18] year olds from governmental and experimental schools, representing various educational grades


Tools: Scale of children Socio-psychological Adjustment [by the researcher], Mothers' Personal, Social, and Cultural Data Form [Faiza Youssef Abdel Megeed]


Results: There is a significant statistically difference in the degree of psychological adjustment and social compatibility and compatibility prisoners and score college depending on the type [Male/ Female] at the 0.01 level of significance in favor of males, There is significant statistically difference in the degree of psychological adjustment and social compatibility and compatibility family and total score in adolescents according to the educational level of the mother and social, There are no significant statistically difference in the degree of psychological adjustment and social compatibility and overall compatibility of family and score depending on the type of mother's work [Special-Governmental], There are a significant statistically difference in the degree of psychological adjustment and social compatibility and overall compatibility of family and score depending on the type of work the mother or non-working-working mother when the level of significance is less than 0.05. For the benefit of the mother is working, There are no a significant statistically difference in the degree of psychological compatibility and overall compatibility of family and score depending on the type of school [Government-Experimental], while no difference between them in the social consensus at 0.05 level for the experimental schools

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Journal of Childhood Studies. 2015; 18 (67): 95-102
in English, Arabic | IMEMR | ID: emr-184595

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Problem: Is there any relationship between martial adjustment and some personality traits of children concerning [self concept-bearing responsibility-and aggression]?


Objectives: The study drives at exploring the relationship between martial adjustment and some personality traits of children such as [self-concept-bearing responsibility-and aggression] for the age stage [12-15] year olds. It also seeks identifying differences between the two sex regarding personality traits [self-concept-bearing responsibility-and aggression]


Methods: The study uses the correlative-comparative method.Sample: It consists of 200 [Male/Female] children, aged [12-15] year olds, they should be living with both parents, excluding travelling of one parent, or divorce and separation cases


Tools: Scale of Martial Adjustment as Perceived by Children [by HananThabetMadbouly, 2002], Scale of Personality Traits [by FaizaYoussif Abdel Meged], and Basic Data Form for Children [by FaizaYoussif Abdel Meged]


Results: There is a significant statistical correlation between marital adjustment as perceived by children and some personality traits of children regarding [Aggressiveness-Self-Concept-Bearing Responsibility], There are significant statistical differences in marital adjustment degree as perceived by children and some personality traits due to differences in parents' social and cultural level, There are significant statistical differences in marital adjustment degree as perceived by children for difference in parents' number of children, and There are significant statistical differences in personality traits due to difference in sex [Males-Females]

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