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Statistical Analysis of the Role of Rural Women in Enhancing Family Security and Mitigating Associated Threats |
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PP: 839-342 |
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doi:10.18576/jsap/140601
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Author(s) |
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N. T. M. Safouh,
A. A. E. Allam,
S. Y. A. Al-Muslmany,
Z. E. A. Abo Elgheit,
D. G. A. Harfoush,
O. K. M. Abdel Ghaffar,
R. S. M. Khedr,
S. M. A. Khalifa,
T.A. A. Abu-Esooud,
N. Y. A. A.AL Kazaz,
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Abstract |
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| The research aimed to explore the role of rural women in achieving family security and addressing its threats.
Specific objectives included assessing rural womens performance in achieving various aspects of family security (health,
social, economic, psychological, and intellectual), examining relationships between personal variables and performance
levels, and analyzing how independent variables collectively influence performance. A random sample of 326 rural wives,
each with at least one child, was selected using the Krejcie and Morgan equation, distributed across three villages. Data
were collected through personal interviews using a questionnaire during June and July 2024. The study combined
descriptive and analytical methods and employed statistical tools to analyze results.
Key findings include: Performance Levels: Most respondents demonstrated low to average performance in achieving
family security: health (72.7%), social (74.8%), economic (77%), psychological (61%), and intellectual (79.8%).
Performance Variations: Significant differences in performance levels were found based on family type, favoring simple
families, and socioeconomic factors like the husband’s profession, the respondent’s job, and class status. Contributing
Factors: Variables like the husband’s age, the respondent’s education, marital duration, and family income positively
influenced performance. Threats Identified: Family disintegration, divorce, and marital infidelity were major threats to
family security. Solutions Proposed: Increasing religious awareness, promoting moral values, and fostering harmony
within families were suggested as effective measures to counter threats. |
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