Assessment of the Needs among Families of Martyrs of Terror Victims in Al Furat Al awsat Governorates / Iraq
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https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i2.2987Keywords:
Assessment, Family, Need, Terrorism and Terror victim.Abstract
Background: Terrorism is a global phenomenon that does not concern religion without religion, sex without sex, land without land or color without color. Who ever monitors the current world situation finds terrorism in various countries of the world and in many. Methodology: A cross sectional descriptive design study was carried out among families of martyrs of terror victims the period from 31th July 2018 to 29th July 2019. The sample of the study was non-probability " convenient sample " (n=550) of Families Martyrs of Terror Victims in Al Furat Al awsat Governorates. Data are collected Through the use of the questionnaire instrument. Data were analyzed through the application of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) program. Results: The results of the present study show that the the highest percentage of families refers that they resident in city center (25.6%). most of these families expressed an accepted level of such needs (62.6%) and (27.6%) of them expressed an insufficient level of administrative needs. Conclusion: the study concludes that the Most of martyrs’ families expressed moderate level of psychological needs. The majority of these families expressed a lack of support for their social needs.Most of these families have poor monthly income which in turn increase their financial needs. Conclusions: the Most of martyrs’ families expressed moderate level of psychological needs. The majority of these families expressed a lack of support for their social needs.Most of these families have poor monthly income which in turn increase their financial needs. A small proportion rated the healthcare services they receive as sufficient.Most of these families rated the legal and administrative services as acceptable.Most of these families rated the overall services as insufficient.
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