مقدرة عوامل الإحساس بالمعافاة والدعم الاجتماعي بالتنبوء بالمنعة النفسية لدى أسر الأطفال ذوي الإعاقة
The study aimed to investigate the ability of well-being and social support factors to predict psychological resilience among families of children with disabilities. The sample consisted of (150) families of children with disabilities in Amman and Zarqa, who were chosen randomly. To achieve the objectives of the study, scales of psychological immunity, scale of social support, and scale of psychological well-being were built, and the psychometric properties of the scales were ascertained. The results showed that the general mean of the overall score for the psychological resilience scale, the social support scale and the psychological well-being scale was at an average level. The results also indicated that the feeling of well-being explains 40.5% of the variance in psychological immunity, and that social support explains 1.3% of the variance in psychological immunity. The researcher recommended conducting more studies that examine the relationship of social support and psychological well-being to predict the psychological resilience of specific categories of disability. (Published abstract)