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The extent of satisfaction of the beneficiaries of the services of the family reform offices in solving family problems and their reflection for early childhood from their viewpoint

Abstract

Safia M Jabali

This study aimed to identify the extent of satisfaction of the beneficiaries of the services of the family reform offices in solving family problems and their reflection for early childhood from their viewpoint, as the researcher used the descriptive approach to conduct this study because it is compatible with the nature of the study. The study community was among the beneficiaries of both sexes from the services provided by the correction, conciliation and family mediation offices in Jordanian society. A random sample of beneficiaries was chosen from the services provided by the family reconciliation offices in the Northern Region (Irbid, Ajloun, Jerash, and AlHosn) in Jordanian society, which amounted to (130) members of both sexes. The researcher prepared the questions on which the questionnaire was applied to a number of beneficiaries who have family disputes, disputes and problems in order to know the degree of their satisfaction with the services provided by the family reconciliation offices. To answer the study questions, the following statistical treatments were used through the Statistical Package Program (SPSS). The results of the study showed that the extent of satisfaction of the beneficiaries of the services of correction, mediation and family reconciliation services in Jordan came at a high rate. Also, there are no statistically significant differences in the degree of satisfaction of the beneficiaries of the services of family reconciliation offices in resolving family disputes and problems with different variables (gender, educational level, place of residence, age, income). The researcher recommended the necessity of activating the media of all kinds and directing it to perform in disseminating the correct family culture, and to limit the aggravation of marital problems.

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