الإسهام النسبي لبعض أبعاد المناخ الأسري في الاستقلالية الذاتية لدى عينة من الأحداث الجانحين بالمملكة الأردنية الهاشمية
The present study aims to identify the contribution of the family environment on the self-independence of a sample of juveniles in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. To achieve the objectives of the study, the researcher has selected a sample of (97) juveniles in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan from Amman and Zarqa and has developed a Family Environment Scale and an Independence Scale, and their psychometric properties of validity and reliability have been verified. The results of the study show that the dimensions of the Family Environment and Independence were around average among juveniles. Moreover, the results demonstrate that there is a relationship between the dimensions of the family environment (distancing, human relationships, familiarity and love) and independence. The results also found that the dimensions of the family climate explained an amount (58%) of independence, and the study came out with some recommendations, including attention to psychological variables of juvenile delinquents and activating the role of the family to contribute to their assistance. (Published abstract)