Family Climate Patterns and Its Relationship with Self-Concept among Students at the University of Islamic Sciences in light of the Variables of Gender and Age
Abstract
The aim of this study is to clarify the relationship between self-concept and patterns of family
climate among students at the University of Islamic Sciences, and also aimed to investigate
the effect of gender and age on this relationship.
The sample of the study consisted of a group of students were selected randomly, totaling
(139) students; (58) male and (81) female students.
Two questionnaires were distributed on 139 students. The first questionnaire was on the
impact of patterns of family climate on self-concept and the second one about self-concept.
Then the researcher analyzed the results of each item in the questionnaire using appropriated
statistical methods, calculated the correlation between self-concept and patterns of family
climate using the Pearson correlation coefficient, and G-test to find the difference between
correlation coefficients.
The results showed a positive statistical significance relationship between family climate
patterns on one hand and between self-concept in all its dimensions on the other hand.