Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to explore the psychological resilience among married
female students. The study investigated the relationship between students’ psychological
resilience and the variables: family income and having children, in addition to reveal
the predictive value of psychological resilience on marital adjustment among those
students. The study was carried out on a sample of (107) married female students
from the Hashemite university. Moreover, the study used psychological resilience
and marital adjustment scales. The findings of the study showed that there was a
high level of psychological resilience among the sample, family income and having
children were shown to have no effects on the level of psychological resilience among
them. Furthermore, psychological resilience proved to be a good predictor of marital
adjustment among married female students. Finally, researchers are recommending
providing special counseling programs for married female students in the universities
to help them maintain the high level of psychological resilience