Author:
Alqhtani Razan Fallah,Khatatbeh Yahya Mubarak Suleiman
Abstract
The study sought to uncover the relationship between style, patience, self-compassion, and social interaction among marriage arrears in Riyadh. The study sample consisted of (300) girls in exchange for marriage, who were chosen in a simple random manner among those who are late for marriage, and this relationship was positive, and there was a statistically significant correlation at the level (0.01) between the pattern of patience with the hardships of life and the variable of social interaction, and there was no statistically significant correlation between the pattern of patience with the hardships of daily life and the variable of social interaction, and there was no statistically significant correlation between the pattern of patience with the and the absence of statistically significant differences between the patterns of patience with daily hardships and patience in the interpersonal context, as well as self-compassion and the variable social interaction of latecomers to marriage according to the age variable, as well as the absence of statistically significant differences between the patterns of patience, self-compassion, and social interaction according to the work sector variable, and the presence of statistically significant differences between the patterns of patience, self-compassion, and social interaction according to the work sector variable, and the presence of statistical the ability to predict self-compassion through patterns of patience used, but not social interaction through patterns of patience used in late marriages in Riyadh. ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 24(3) March, 2023; 1-19.
Publisher
ASEAN Federation for Psychiatry and Mental Health
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