The Emotional Suppression and Family Climate as predictors to Psychological Alienation among a sample of unemployed graduates of Saudi universities
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https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.vi39.1073Keywords:
Emotional Suppression, Family Climate, Psychological Alienation, unemployed graduatesAbstract
The research aimed to identify the relationship between emotional repression and the nature of the family climate and psychological alienation among a sample of unemployed graduates of Saudi universities in Jeddah Governorate, and it's aimed to identify the differences in the degrees of emotional repression, family climate and psychological alienation in his research sample according to the variables (age - gender - social status - scientific specialization), and it's aimed to identify the possibility of predicting the formation of manifestations of psychological alienation through emotional repression and the nature of the family climate among the research sample, and amounted to The total sample is (455) unemployed individuals who are graduates of Saudi universities in Jeddah Governorate, and the researcher used the emotional repression scale prepared by (student, 2013); and the family climate scale prepared by Moos & Moos, 2009 and Arabization of Al-Muhanna (2012); and the psychological alienation scale prepared by Zainab Shukair (2001) as research tools, and the research found a statistically significant direct correlation between both emotional repression and psychological alienation, while the correlation was inversely statistically significant between both the family climate and psychological alienation, as revealed Search for the absence of statistically significant differences in psychological alienation among the research sample according to demographic variables, and the results of the research revealed the possibility of predicting psychological alienation through emotional repression and family climate through the regression model, which has a contribution rate of 17.3%Downloads
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2024-06-06
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The Emotional Suppression and Family Climate as predictors to Psychological Alienation among a sample of unemployed graduates of Saudi universities. (2024). Humanities and Educational Sciences Journal, 39, 619-648. https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.vi39.1073










