The role of Al-Aqsa University in empowering its females married students and its relationship to quality of life among them
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https://doi.org/10.37376/fesj.vi7.663Keywords:
The Role, Al-Aqsa University, Empowering, Married students, Quality of lifeAbstract
The current study aims at identifying The role of Al-Aqsa University in empowering its females married students and its relationship to quality of life among them. Also identify the most common dimensions of the scale of the role of Al-Aqsa University in empowering its females married students.
The study sample consisted of (223) females married students in the second semester of the academic year 2016 and 2017.The researchers used the following tools: Scale of the role of Al-Aqsa University in empowering its married students, Prepared by the researchers, and the Quality of Life questionnaire among mothers, prepared by Amina (2014).The researchers also used the following statistical methods: mean, percentages, and Pearson correlation coefficient.
The results of the study showed that the most common dimensions of the role of Al-Aqsa University in the empowerment of female students are: 69.8% for social empowerment, followed by health empowerment (62.6%), economic empowerment (60.2%) and political empowerment (57.8%),and the overall score of the scale is 62.6%.
The results of the study also showed that the most common dimensions of the quality of life questionnaire are: 73.3% of the financial income, followed by 69.2% for happiness and life satisfaction, 67.8% for family and social relations, 65.4% for physical health, and 65% for mental health. The overall score of the questionnaire is 68%.
The results of the study also showed that there is a significant relationship between the role of Al-Aqsa University in empowering its females married students and their quality of life.
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