Week 5 anova exercises | NURS 8200 – Methods for Evidence-Based Practice | Walden University
Yes, there is a difference in the overall satisfaction of women based on the number of housing problems. Research has shown that women who experience more housing problems tend to be less satisfied with their living situation than those who do not experience any or few issues. Women living in poor quality or inadequate housing often report feeling overwhelmed, stressed out, and frustrated due to having to manage multiple tasks related to upkeep and maintenance such as dealing with mouldy walls or ceilings leaking water, while also trying to juggle other responsibilities. These women are more likely to have higher levels of dissatisfaction compared to those who live in safe and well-maintained homes.