Marital alienation and its relationship to psychological resilience among a sample of wives

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Management Faculty of Home Economics Al Azhar University

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The research aims to study the relationship between marital alienation in its axes (loss of feelings of satisfaction with roles in marital life, pessimism in the survival of marital life, feeling of marital isolation) and psychological resilience in its dimensions (personal competence, flexibility, responsibility), and it also aims to study the differences between the mean degrees of Research sample wives, working and non-working, in the questionnaire of marital alienation and psychological resilience, and revealing the nature of differences between wives, the research sample in each of marital alienation and psychological resilience, according to each of (the number of children, the age of the head of the family, the duration of marriage, the age difference between the spouses, the educational level of the husband , the wife's educational level, the family's monthly income). The study sample consisted of (200) wives from Gharbia Governorate and Kafr El-Sheikh, and they were selected in a random, purposeful manner from different social and economic levels, and the research tools consisted of the wife’s general data form, the wife’s marital alienation questionnaire with its three axes, and psychological resilience with its three dimensions, and after collecting this data, it was classified and tabulated and the appropriate statistical treatments were used in the spss program to reach the results. The research followed the descriptive analytical method. One of the most important results of the study was the presence of a statistically significant positive correlation at t

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