The relationship between parental deprivation and social intelligence of orphans

Document Type : Applied

Author

Department of Work with Individuals and Families, Faculty of Social Work, Helwan University

Abstract

This study aimed at determining the relationship between parental deprivation and social intelligence of orphans. The study also aimed at design indicators for the social worker to develop the social intelligence of deprived orphans from parental care. The relationship between two variables: parental deprivation and social intelligence among orphans. The study relied on the parental deprivation scale Shaaban (2017) and it consists of the following dimensions: after emotional deprivation, psychological deprivation, social deprivation, and social intelligence scale Abu Hashem (2008) and it consists of the following dimensions: After processing social information, after social skills, after social awareness, after social self-efficacy, after social sympathy, and after solving social problems, A deberate sample of (135) orphans. The study concluded that the main hypotheses (the first main hypothesis, the second main hypothesis, and the third main hypothesis) were invalid, and the two main hypotheses (the fourth main hypothesis and the fifth main hypothesis) were valid.

Keywords

Main Subjects