Psychosomatic disorders and emotional sensitivity in the demographic variables for displaced people in Abu Shouk camp, north Darfur state
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https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.vi41.1163Keywords:
psychosomatic disorders, emotional sensitivity, displaced personsAbstract
The study aimed to detect psychosomatic disorders and emotional sensitivity in light of some demographic variables for the displaced people in Abu Shouk camp, north Darfur state.The descriptive approach was used, as the sample size reached (400) displaced persons selected randomly. The study tools were the use of the Cornell scale adapted by researcher Ahmed (2016) to measure the two dimensions of symptoms of psychosomatic disorders and emotional sensitivity. Once the data is collected, it was transcribed with appropriate statistical method using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) Program. The results confirmed the researchers' hypothesis of the existence of psychosomatic disorders and emotional sensitivity among the displaced people in Abu Shouk camp in north Darfur state. It also showed no differences between them depending on the type variable in both disorders.Downloads
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2024-09-26
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Psychosomatic disorders and emotional sensitivity in the demographic variables for displaced people in Abu Shouk camp, north Darfur state. (2024). Humanities and Educational Sciences Journal, 41, 769-789. https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.vi41.1163










