نموذج تصوري لممارسة العمل مع الأفراد للتعامل مع مظاهر السلوك العدواني لدى الأطفال فاقدي الرعاية الأسرية : دراسة مطبقة على مؤسسات رعاية الأيتام بمدينة الرياض = A Conceptual Model for the Practice of Working with Individuals to Deal with the Manifestations of Aggressive Behavior in Children without Parental Care : Study Applied on the Orphan Care Institutions in Riyadh

2015 ◽  
pp. 327-381
Author(s):  
حصة سعد الشعيبي
Author(s):  
Rna Moner Hdbawy, Mohammad Nazeeh Hamdi

The aim of the study was to investigate moral judgment and its relationship with aggressive behavior among parental care deprived and non- deprived children at Majd Al Krum. The sample of the study consisted of (400) male and female students, of whom (200) parental care deprived children and (200) parental care non- deprived children at Majd Al Krum, Palestine in the 2018/2019 school year. To achieve the aims of the study, the researcher used Moral Judgment Scale developed by Abdel Fattah (2001), while Aggressive Behavior Scale was developed by the researcher. Validity and reliability for both scales were verified. The results of the study revealed low levels of moral judgment among parental care deprived children, while moderate levels of moral judgment were found among parental care non- deprived children at Majd Al Krum. The results of the study indicate high levels of aggressive behavior among parental care deprived children, while low levels of aggressive behavior were found among parental care non- deprived children at Majd Al Krum. There were no statistically significant differences in moral judgment and aggressive behavior level among parental care deprived and non-deprived children at Majd Al Krum due to gender. There were also no statistically significant differences in aggressive behavior among parental care non- deprived children at Majd Al Krum due to class level, while statistically significant differences were found in aggressive behavior among parental care deprived children at Majd al Krum due to class level, in favor of fifth grade students. The results revealed a statistically negative correlation between moral judgment and aggressive behavior among parental care deprived and non- deprived children at Majd Al Krum. Several recommendations and suggestions were presented including the need for future research on this category of children deprived and non deprived of Parental Care in the light of different variables such as emotional intelligence, psychological flexibility, and self-image.


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 56-68
Author(s):  
MIRA ANTONYAN

Social expertise of the Armenian Nation of the orphan care mostly depends on the emotional perception of genocide orphans struggles and the adequate behaviour towards them. The analysis of social expertise in orphan care includes three main phases: before genocide, after genocide, and during the Soviet era. Examining the rich heritage of social expertise during those phases, the article addresses its effects on modern, post-Soviet perceptions of orphan care in the context of social work. The article justifies the need to modernize state and charity approaches to current perceptions of the problems of social orphanhood, and children deprived of parental care.


2005 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 173-181
Author(s):  
Francisco Gil ◽  
Jesús Sanz ◽  
María Paz García-Vera ◽  
José M. León ◽  
Silvia Medina ◽  
...  

Abstract. The quality of health services depends on the contribution of all the professionals involved in the system, including certain groups, usually forgotten and underrated, such as the health-transport technicians (HTT). With the aim of improving this group's performance, an intervention program, focusing on the development of the workers' technical and social skills, was designed in a collective of enterprises. Information about the first stage of this program, consisting of the assessment of these workers' social skills, is offered in this study. A specific questionnaire was developed: The Health-Transport Technicians Social Skills Questionnaire (HTT-SSQ), made up of three scales (assertive, passive, and aggressive behavior). It was administered to a large sample (N = 530) from the above-mentioned association. The psychometric properties of the questionnaire were analyzed, with quite satisfactory indexes of internal consistency and factor validity, and the group's deficiencies (excess or deficit) were evaluated.


2010 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 99-108 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher J. Ferguson ◽  
Stephanie M. Rueda

This article explores commonly discussed theories of violent video game effects: the social learning, mood management, and catharsis hypotheses. An experimental study was carried out to examine violent video game effects. In this study, 103 young adults were given a frustration task and then randomized to play no game, a nonviolent game, a violent game with good versus evil theme (i.e., playing as a good character taking on evil), or a violent game in which they played as a “bad guy.” Results indicated that randomized video game play had no effect on aggressive behavior; real-life violent video game-playing history, however, was predictive of decreased hostile feelings and decreased depression following the frustration task. Results do not support a link between violent video games and aggressive behavior, but do suggest that violent games reduce depression and hostile feelings in players through mood management.


2001 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. N. Robinson ◽  
M. L. Wilde ◽  
L. C. Navracruz ◽  
K. Farish Haydel ◽  
A. Varady

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