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Fattening Values Orientation and Adjustment to Domestic Stress Among Married Efik Women


D O Effiom
E E Ethothi
I E Bassey
J E Ogbiji

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The study was done to investigate the relationship between fattening values orientation and mortal adjustment of Efik Married women to domestic stress. A total of 300 women, aged 50 years and above were used in the study. The Fattening Institutional Values Orientation and Domestic Stress Adjustment Scale (FIVODSAS), was the instrument used in the collection of data for the study. The Pearson product moment correlating co-efficient statistical analysis was used to test the hypothesis at .05 level of significance. The result revealed that a significant relationship values orientation and the level of adjustment to domestic stress among Efik wives with Fattening experience.

SOPHIA: An African Journal of Philosophy Vol. 8 (2) 2006: pp. 168-171

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