The Psychological Effects on Palestinian Women after the Israeli Aggression on Gaza Strip from Al-Azhar University Students′ Perspective

Authors

  • د.شعبان كمال الحداد

Keywords:

The Psychological Impact, the Israeli Aggression on Gaza Strip, Palestinian Women, Al-Azhar University, Students

Abstract

The study aimed at identifying some of the psychological effects on
Palestinian women after the Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip by studying
some of the students’ psychological traits aspects of anxiety, emotional
stability, anger and fear.The study investigated whether there were
statistically significant differences between the students’ view of the
psychological effects on Palestinian women after the Israeli aggression
or not due to the variable of academic stream, scientific or literary) ,
and gender, male or female.The study followed the descriptive analytical
approach to answer the questions.A questionnaire was prepared by the
researcher, which included (200) students from the Faculty of Education
and Science, which represent (5.1) % of the original society.The most
important findings of the study are: the relative weight of fear is (92.6)
, anxiety (86.4) , anger (83.2) and emotional stability (60.6) .There are
no statistically significant differences according to specialization.There
are statistically significant differences according to gender in favor of
females.

Published

2017-05-09

How to Cite

الحداد د. ك. (2017). The Psychological Effects on Palestinian Women after the Israeli Aggression on Gaza Strip from Al-Azhar University Students′ Perspective. Journal of Al-Quds Open University for Educational & Psychological Research & Studies, 4(15). Retrieved from https://journals.qou.edu/index.php/nafsia/article/view/194

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