Author/Authors :
Dowleh، Masomeh نويسنده PhD Student in Sociology of Iran Social Issues, Islamic Azad University, Dehaghan Branch -Iran , , Rahmatinejad، Sima نويسنده PhD Student of Economic Sociology and Development, Islamic Azad University, Dehaghan Branch-Iran , , Talebi، Mohammad نويسنده PhD Student in Sociology of Iran Social Issues, Islamic Azad University, North Tehran Branch-Iran , , Abdolabbas ، Neda نويسنده PhD Student of Economic Sociology and Development, Islamic Azad University of Babol Branch -Iran ,
Abstract :
Social security, the ability of the community to preserve their essential characteristics under changing conditions
and threats are real, and likely to be defined. Social Security, oversees the provision of public health, violence
against, and remove mental concerns (insecurity) citizens. The purpose of this research is to study and evaluate
the social security, women in Region 10 of Tehran, the method in this research, survey and data collection,
questionnaire is intended. Sample, according to the municipality in 2011, 15,728 people. Of the community,
using Cochran Formula 385, were selected as the sample size. Sampling, according to the homogeneity of the
sample, the possible (random) is the theoretical framework of this study, the social order of theories (Merton and
Parsons), feel safe location (Levine), domestic violence (Strauss and theorists conflict), socioeconomic status
(Weber), a religious adherence (Stark), and some personality factors, social security, is used. To test the
hypothesis, the Pearson correlation coefficient and mean comparison, were used. Research findings show that
the correlation of independent variables, such as Security Location (0/346), social order (0/413), religious
commitment (0/498), domestic violence (-0/391) and income (0/217), the dependent variable is social security,
have a meaningful relationship. But between age and sense of security, there is no significant relationship, and
women feel safe, shows a significant difference in terms of their marital status. Married women feel safe to say,
more than single women (girls) are.