Withdrawal behavior related to the new Corona virus and its relationship to psychological immunity among female students at Princess Noura bint Abdul Rahman University
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https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.vi39.1060Keywords:
psychological immunity, withdrawal behavior, Coved 19Abstract
The current study aimed to reveal the nature of the relationship between withdrawal behavior associated with the new Corona virus and psychological immunity among female students at Princess Noura bint Abdul Rahman University. To achieve this goal, two measures of psychological immunity and withdrawal behavior were used. The study sample consisted of (400) female students at Princess Noura bint Abdul Rahman University, and it showed Results: There is a statistically significant inverse correlation between psychological immunity and withdrawal behavior in the study sample, as well as the presence of a low level of psychological immunity in the study sample while the level and withdrawal behavior was high, as well as the presence of statistically significant differences in the psychological immunity variable between academic specializations (humanitarian, health, and scientific). In the interest of science and health, the study recommended the need to pay attention to programs that would raise their psychological immunity, thus protecting them from the risks of infection with the new Corona virus.Downloads
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2024-06-06
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Withdrawal behavior related to the new Corona virus and its relationship to psychological immunity among female students at Princess Noura bint Abdul Rahman University. (2024). Humanities and Educational Sciences Journal, 39, 291-324. https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.vi39.1060










