Focal analysis of the relationship between resilience happiness and psychosocial security based on the dimensions of social support in homeless women
Women as half of human resources in societies are an effective factor in advancing the goals of society and the family. Studies show that women are more vulnerable to poverty and discrimination than men. Now, homeless women are exposed to all kinds of social harms due to excessive responsibility, lack of familiarity with some social skills, lack of access to resources and consequently poor quality of life, as well as loss of network of relationships and responsibilities of dependents. And psychologically and consequently face a decrease in feelings of security, so the present study was conducted with the aim of focal analysis of the relationship between resilience, happiness and psychosocial security based on the dimensions of social support among homeless women.
Research
This research is applied in terms of purpose and descriptive in terms of nature and method. The statistical population of the study was all homeless women covered by the welfare of East Azerbaijan province, which is 3,000 people. According to Krejcie and Morgan table, 345 people were selected by convenience sampling. The research instruments included Zare and Aminpour (2011) Mental Security Questionnaire, Zimet et al.'s Multidimensional Perceived Social Support Questionnaire (1998), Oxford Happiness Questionnaire (1998) and Connor & Davidson (2003) Resilience Questionnaire. Were performed using canonical correlation test.
The results showed that there was a significant relationship between the dimensions of social support and the components of resilience, happiness and components of psychological security of homeless women p <0.05.
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