Post-traumatic events disorders and their relationship to psychosocial adjustment among female students of the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences

Authors

  • Ameer Saeed Al-Kheikhani College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences / University of Babylon
  • Ayman Hani Al-Jubouri College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences / University of Kufa
  • Salima Abdullah Al-Sultani College of Arts / University of Baghdad

Keywords:

traumatic events , psychosocial adjustment

Abstract

Wars constitute a negative source for society as a whole, including students and others who suffer the impact and negative consequences of tensions and anxiety that may confuse and distract them while they perform their work. Hence the work of researchers in the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at the University of Babylon to reveal what female students may suffer from post-traumatic events, especially those who live in hot spots that have suffered from these ongoing battles and wars. In order to try to find out what psychological and social compatibility the female students may enjoy, the research aims to identify the following:

1- Post-traumatic stress disorder and psychosocial adjustment for female students of the College of Physical Education and Sports Science at the University of Babylon.

2- The relationship between the post-traumatic events strikes and the psychosocial adjustment of female students of the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences.

After defining the appropriate approach to the research, creating the required standards and checking their validity, it was used on (15) students to reach several conclusions as follows:

The fourth stage students in the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences of the University of Babylon were distinguished from those who live in hot areas with post-traumatic events.

- The students of the fourth stage in the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences of the University of Babylon were among those who live in hot areas with moderate limits in the trait of psychosocial adjustment.

- The higher the post-traumatic events disorder, the weaker the psychosocial adjustment of the fourth stage students in the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at the University of Babylon who live in hot areas.

To put the recommendations that resulted from the current research.

Keywords: (traumatic events - psychosocial adjustment(

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Published

2019-03-30

How to Cite

Ameer Saeed Al-Kheikhani, Ayman Hani Al-Jubouri, & Salima Abdullah Al-Sultani. (2019). Post-traumatic events disorders and their relationship to psychosocial adjustment among female students of the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences. Modern Sport, 18(1), 85-94. https://jcopew.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/sport/article/view/1007