Relational aspects of family functioning and family satisfaction with a sample of families in the Western Cape
Family functioning may affect how satisfied family members are within the family. This study assessed the relational aspects between family functioning and family satisfaction with a conveniently sampled group of families. This study applied a quantitative methodology with a cross-sectional correlational design. The sample consisted of 204 participants (57% females, 50% Black Africans and 39% speaking isiXhosa). The average age was 31 years (SD=11.07). The results suggest that families could be at risk in terms of family functioning and this predicted being satisfied with the family. Implications for social work practice are provided.
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oai:scielo:S0037-805420160003000082016-10-14Relational aspects of family functioning and family satisfaction with a sample of families in the Western CapeRoman,Nicolette VSchenck,CatherinaRyan,JillBrey,FairozaHenderson,NeilLukelelo,NovuyoMinnaar-McDonald,MarieSaville,ValerieFamily functioning may affect how satisfied family members are within the family. This study assessed the relational aspects between family functioning and family satisfaction with a conveniently sampled group of families. This study applied a quantitative methodology with a cross-sectional correlational design. The sample consisted of 204 participants (57% females, 50% Black Africans and 39% speaking isiXhosa). The average age was 31 years (SD=11.07). The results suggest that families could be at risk in terms of family functioning and this predicted being satisfied with the family. Implications for social work practice are provided.Department of Social Work, Stellenbosch University/ Universiteit StellenboschSocial Work v.52 n.3 20162016-01-01journal articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-80542016000300008en |
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Roman,Nicolette V Schenck,Catherina Ryan,Jill Brey,Fairoza Henderson,Neil Lukelelo,Novuyo Minnaar-McDonald,Marie Saville,Valerie Relational aspects of family functioning and family satisfaction with a sample of families in the Western Cape |
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Relational aspects of family functioning and family satisfaction with a sample of families in the Western Cape |
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Relational aspects of family functioning and family satisfaction with a sample of families in the Western Cape |
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Family functioning may affect how satisfied family members are within the family. This study assessed the relational aspects between family functioning and family satisfaction with a conveniently sampled group of families. This study applied a quantitative methodology with a cross-sectional correlational design. The sample consisted of 204 participants (57% females, 50% Black Africans and 39% speaking isiXhosa). The average age was 31 years (SD=11.07). The results suggest that families could be at risk in terms of family functioning and this predicted being satisfied with the family. Implications for social work practice are provided. |
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