Using General Practice in Social Work to Develop Positive Social Behavior in Expatriate Female Students in University Dormitories

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Assistant Professor of Fields Higher Institute of Social work Aswan

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The study aimed to test the use of general practice in social work to develop the positive behavior of expatriate students in university cities through the development of altruistic behavior, cooperation, and social support.
The results of the study indicated proving the effectiveness of the professional intervention program used in the study and verifying the validity of its hypotheses, which was that there is a positive and statistically significant relationship between the use of general practice in social work and the development of positive behavior of expatriate students, which included altruistic behavior, cooperation, and social support
Keywords: Expatriate female students, university cities, general practice, prosocial behavior.
 

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