Psychological flexibility and its relationship to marital compatibility among working and non-working wives

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facility of art helwan university

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This study aimed to: attempt to identify the relationship between psychological resilience and marital compatibility among working and non-working wives. And revealing the differences between working and non-working wives in psychological resilience and marital compatibility in the light of the study variables. This study used the descriptive approach, with its two parts, associative and comparative. As it fits with the nature of the subject of the current study, which aims to: Identify the correlation between psychological resilience and marital compatibility in the study sample working and non-working wives, and to identify these variables, and it is considered one of the most appropriate approaches to the nature and objectives of this study, the method of testing hypotheses, and verification of her health; Correlational research describes the degree of relationship between variables quantitatively, and by defining the relationship between study variables. The main study sample consisted of (227) two groups divided into a group of working wives, and a group of non-working wives in the same age group between (25-45). In general, the scale of "psychological resilience" was used (Yahya Shaqoura, 2012), as well as the scale of marital compatibility prepared by (Sumaya Muhammad, 2008), and the study answered all its questions.

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