Validity and reliability of the personnel version of the Family Empowerment Scale (FES) for the social, health and educational services in Finland

2013 ◽  
Vol 70 (4) ◽  
pp. 927-936 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maaret Vuorenmaa ◽  
Nina Halme ◽  
Päivi Åstedt-Kurki ◽  
Marja Kaunonen ◽  
Marja-Leena Perälä
1982 ◽  
Vol 63 (6) ◽  
pp. 363-369 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joy R. Powles Smith

Social health concepts require that the central focus of assessment and intervention be the development of familial social health, not the elimination of pathology. The social energy generated by an effective relationship with the worker assists the family in making the changes necessary for healthy functioning.


Author(s):  
Saba Hussein Ubdulkareem Otoum, Sohaila Banat Saba Hussein Ubdulkareem Otoum, Sohaila Banat

This study aimed to identify the causes of divorce before marriage ceremony and its relationship with communication skills of divorcees reviewing the family reform offices in Jordan. the sample of the study consisted of (100) divorcees reviewing the family reform offices in Jarash governorate during the year (2020). To achieve the objectives of the study was developed the causes of divorce before marriage scale and communication skills scale, Semantics were verified Validity and reliability for both scales. The results showed that the most common causes for divorce before marriage the entering the family reform offices in Jarash were the subjective causes, followed by the family causes, while the social causes were the least common for them. The results also showed that the level of communication skills of the divorcees reviewing the family reform offices in Jerash was low, and the results also showed that there were no statistically significant differences in the causes for divorce before marriage ceremony and the communication skills of divorcees reviewing the family reform offices in Jarash due to the variables of gender and age. The results also showed the existence of a statistically significant negative correlation between the causes for divorce before marriage ceremony and the communication skills of the divorcees reviewing the family reform offices in Jarash. The study recommended examining the relationships between the causes for divorce before marriage ceremony and the communication skills among other populations in the Jordanian society and using other divorcee's samples.


Author(s):  
Handan Boztepe ◽  
Sevil Çınar ◽  
Yalçın Kanbay ◽  
Burcu Acımış ◽  
Figen Özgür ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 695-701
Author(s):  
Lausa Isaberna ◽  
Sriati Sriati ◽  
Dadang Hikmah Purnama

In carrying out its role as a family planning instructor, the duties and functions of family planning instructors are also influenced by the people around them who can support their performance and hinder their performance. Family planning extension workers often interact with the community as program targets, either directly or indirectly. This research is intended to see how much influence the social environment has on the performance of family planning instructors. The research method used is quantitative. The data was collected using a questionnaire that had been tested for its validity and reliability. The population in this study were the Palembang and Prabumulih family planning instructors with a sample of 30 people and were taken using a purposive sampling technique. The results of this study indicate that the social environment has a significant and positive influence on the performance of the extension workers by 75 percent. This means that the better the social environment, the better the performance of the family planning instructors.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 145-152
Author(s):  
Dyah Retna Puspita ◽  
Rin Rostikawati ◽  
Pawrtha Dharma

Abstract The organization Family Empowerment and Welfare (FEW, or known in Indonesia as PKK) is a social institution that receives significant and varied support from the Indonesian government due to its significant role in empowering families. It has a wide scope, reaching down to the Neighborhood Association/RT (the smallest village administrative level) and even Dasa Wisma (groups of ten families) levels. One regency in which FEW analysis is attractive is Cilacap Regency. Cilacap has the highest divorce rates in Central Java province, and there has been a degradation of family sustainability as a result. Therefore, this research aims to analyze the management of FEW in empowering families in this regency, especially in preventing divorce. This research applies a descriptive-qualitative approach, with FEW officials as its research target. Data were collected through interviews, discussions, and observations. This research shows that one cause of high divorce rates in this region is the limited function of this program and its activities, as social analysis has not been conducted as the basis for making plans. It is recommended that the social analysis strategy be implemented.


2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 39-49
Author(s):  
Dani Rizana

The purpose of this study was to study the organizational commitment, organizational culture and environment towards the Family Hope (PKH) companion program at the Social Service Office of the PPKB Kebumen Regency. This research is a survey research with the influence of Self efficacy (X1), locus of control (X2), and organizational commitment (X3) on the performance of companion in the Social Service Office of Kebumen Regency PPKB. The population is all companions taking 240 people, while the sample is taken 150 companions. The collection of data using a questionnaire that has collected validity and reliability using the help of the SPSS program for Windows. The data collected from the results of the questionnaire were then analyzed using regression analysis, which had previously been subjected to analysis prerequisite tests using normality, multicollinearity, and heterokedasticity tests. After analyzing the data, the following results and conclusions are obtained: (1) self efficacy influences the performance of the companion. (2) The locus of control shows a positive and significant effect on the performance of the companion. (3) Organizational commitment shows a positive and significant impact on the performance of the companion. (4) Self efficacy, locus of control and organizational commitment have a significant (simultaneous) effect on the performance of PKH Social Assistance in Kebumen District and provide a 56.10% increase in the performance of PKH companions (R² = 0.561), according to variable needs variables other than these three variables amounted to 43.90%.   Keywords: Self of efficacy, locus of control and commitment


Author(s):  
Şuay Nilhan Açikalin ◽  
Şefika Şule Erçetin ◽  
Nihan Potas ◽  
M Sabir Çevik ◽  
Nilay Başar Neyişçi ◽  
...  

Abstract The concept of integration, defined as a harmonization process between the host society and immigrants, aims to maintain peaceful and social relationships. This study aims to measure the social integration of immigrants; to analyse multidimensionality the integration level of women Syrian refugees in Turkey; and to determine whether the integration status of refugee women differs according to age, marital status, number of children in the family and number of individuals in the family. In the study, the Social Integration of Immigrant Scale, which consists of four sub-dimensions, was used as a data-collection tool. When the validity and reliability analysis results of the scale were evaluated, it was concluded that Social Integration of Immigrant Scale was an appropriate instrument for psychometric use. In the result of the research, it was seen that refugee women have a high level of integration. It has been concluded that the social integration of Syrian women is highest in education and lowest in social inclusion.


1970 ◽  
pp. 38-45
Author(s):  
May Abu Jaber

Violence against women (VAW) continues to exist as a pervasive, structural,systematic, and institutionalized violation of women’s basic human rights (UNDivision of Advancement for Women, 2006). It cuts across the boundaries of age, race, class, education, and religion which affect women of all ages and all backgrounds in every corner of the world. Such violence is used to control and subjugate women by instilling a sense of insecurity that keeps them “bound to the home, economically exploited and socially suppressed” (Mathu, 2008, p. 65). It is estimated that one out of every five women worldwide will be abused during her lifetime with rates reaching up to 70 percent in some countries (WHO, 2005). Whether this abuse is perpetrated by the state and its agents, by family members, or even by strangers, VAW is closely related to the regulation of sexuality in a gender specific (patriarchal) manner. This regulation is, on the one hand, maintained through the implementation of strict cultural, communal, and religious norms, and on the other hand, through particular legal measures that sustain these norms. Therefore, religious institutions, the media, the family/tribe, cultural networks, and the legal system continually disciplinewomen’s sexuality and punish those women (and in some instances men) who have transgressed or allegedly contravened the social boundaries of ‘appropriateness’ as delineated by each society. Such women/men may include lesbians/gays, women who appear ‘too masculine’ or men who appear ‘too feminine,’ women who try to exercise their rights freely or men who do not assert their rights as ‘real men’ should, women/men who have been sexually assaulted or raped, and women/men who challenge male/older male authority.


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