Abstract

The herein research aims to recognize families respondents performance degree to raise them on some styles including responsibility assumption, cruelty, and negligence; The respondents considered the importance of economic, social, health and psychological reasons for the divorce; the relationship between methods of family formation and reasons for divorce studied; and the relation between respondents' opinion about important reasons degree and their personal characteristics. The research was conducted on sample of 122 respondents from divorced in ten villages of Ashmoun District, Menoufia Governorate, using a questionnaire and personal interview. Data were collected using a prepared personal questionnaire during February and March 2019. Data were tabulated and analysed using numerical tables, percentages, frequency tables, weighted average, Chi-square(x2), and Pearson simple correlation coefficient. The results of more than half of respondents reported that their families had raised them in a responsible assumption and negligence with average of 54.9% and 57.4%, respectively. More than two-thirds of respondents (69.7%) had moderate average for their families performance of raising them to the cruelty. The total weighted averages of respondents' opinion of the importance of psychological, social, economic and health reasons for divorce was 2.71, 2.38, 2.19, and 1.83 degrees of four reasons, respectively. There was a positive significant correlation between families respondents performance degree to raise them on method of negligence and the importance of psychological reasons aggravated with divorce. There was a significant correlation between the degree of families of respondents to raise them on the method of cruelty and their opinion on the degree of importance of economic, social and health reasons in the occurrence of divorce.

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