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. 2023 Jan;44(1):91–105. doi: 10.15537/smj.2023.44.1.20220701

Table 5.

- The study participants’ level of satisfaction with the services provided to them during being settled in Jordan (N=279).

Type of service Bad
n (%)
Accepted
n (%)
Medium
n (%)
Good
n (%)
Excellent
n (%)
Food 56 (20.1) 106 (38.0) 62 (22.2) 39 (14.0) 16 (5.7)
Housing 88 (31.5) 102 (36.5) 51 (18.3) 32 (11.5) 6 (2.2)
Income 177 (63.4) 56 (20.1) 34 (12.2) 11 (3.9) 1 (0.4)
Environment around in general 66 (23.7) 99 (35.5) 70 (25.1) 37 (13.3) 7 (2.5)
Freedom of religious practice 9 (3.2) 39 (14.0) 31 (11.1) 87 (31.2) 113 (40.5)
Medical care 91 (32.6) 88 (31.5) 56 (20.1) 38 (13.6) 6 (2.2)
Psychological care 112 (40.1) 86 (30.8) 54 (19.4) 25 (9.0) 2 (0.7)
Care of medicine or drugs 97 (34.8) 80 (28.7) 54 (19.4) 45 (16.1) 3 (1.1)
Children general care 67 (24.0) 79 (28.3) 64 (22.9) 51 (18.3) 18 (6.5)
Children teaching 90 (32.3) 59 (21.1) 63 (22.6) 52 (18.6) 15 (5.4)
Children healthcare 65 (23.3) 75 (26.9) 63 (22.6) 60 (21.5) 16 (5.7)
Children feeding 72 (25.8) 73 (26.2) 60 (21.5) 53 (19.0) 21 (7.5)
Provide suitable activities to children 58 (20.8) 74 (26.5) 54 (19.4) 50 (17.9) 43 (15.4)