Level of Physical Violence against Women with Disabilities in the Za'tari Refugee Camp in Jordan
The study aimed to identify the level of physical violence against women with disabilities in Zaatari Syrian Refugee Camp in Jordan. The sample of the study consisted of (379) women with motor and hearing disabilities in Zaatari Syrian Refugee Camp in Jordan. To achieve the objective of the study, a measure of physical violence against women with disabilities was prepared. The validity and reliability of the tool were verified. he results of the study showed that the level of physical violence against women with disabilities in Za'atari Syrian Refugee Camp in Jordan was low with a total score of 1.45, and the presence of statistical significant differences at (? = 0.05) attributabled to the type of disability (kinetic, auditory). It was in favor of women with hearing disabilities, i.e., women with hearing disabilities were more subjected to physical violence than women with motor and visual disabilities
Publishing Year
2020