2019
DOI: 10.5539/jel.v8n2p98
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The Level of Satisfaction with Family Life and Self-Satisfaction among a Sample of Syrian Refugees in Jordan

Abstract: This study aims to identify the level of satisfaction with family life and self-satisfaction among sample of Syrian refugees in Jordan in the light of some variables. The study consisted of 427 Syrian refugees. The result shows an average level of satisfaction with family life and self-satisfaction. In addition, it indicates that there are statistically significant differences in the satisfaction with the family life and self-satisfaction according to the following variables: gender in the favor of females. Mo… Show more

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“…Relationships have a buffering effect on people, and social support would protect individuals from potentially harmful effects of stress on psychological distress and or mental condition. The deprivation of social support by family or circle of friends may mean adverse consequence on both physical and emotional state (Hassouneh & Zeiadeh, 2019). * = significant at 0.05 ** = significant at 0.01 level ns = not significant Table 6 shows the relationship between the stressors of the students and select profile variables.…”
Section: Weighted Mean 281 Moderately Stressfulmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relationships have a buffering effect on people, and social support would protect individuals from potentially harmful effects of stress on psychological distress and or mental condition. The deprivation of social support by family or circle of friends may mean adverse consequence on both physical and emotional state (Hassouneh & Zeiadeh, 2019). * = significant at 0.05 ** = significant at 0.01 level ns = not significant Table 6 shows the relationship between the stressors of the students and select profile variables.…”
Section: Weighted Mean 281 Moderately Stressfulmentioning
confidence: 99%